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Bear Grease

Ep. 304: Render - Bear Grease Hall of Fame Induction

Bear Grease

MeatEater

Wilderness, Sports

4.87.1K Ratings

🗓️ 12 March 2025

⏱️ 88 minutes

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Summary

On this Bear Grease Render, host Clay Newcomb is joined by the "OG" Render crew: Bear Newcomb, Brent Reaves, Misty Newcomb, Gary Newcomb, and Josh "Landbridge" Spielmaker. After sitting idle for a spell, the Bear Grease Hall of Fame is back. Clay discusses the attributes of what it takes to make it in the Hall of Fame, and two new members are inducted with a surprise third in a momentous ceremony complete with parliamentary procedure. The Crew also talks about their favorite stories from the Turkey Stories episode.

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0:00.0

Hey, American History Buffs. Hunting History Buffs, listen up. We're back at it with another volume

0:05.1

of our Meat Eaters American History series. In this edition titled The Mountain Men, 1806 to 1840,

0:13.6

we tackle the Rocky Mountain Beaver trade and dive into the lives and legends of fellas

0:19.7

like Jim Bridger, Jed Smith, and John Coulter.

0:23.6

This small but legendary fraternity of Backwoodsmen helped define an era when the West represented not just unmapped territory,

0:31.4

but untapped opportunity for those willing to endure some heinous and at times violent conditions.

0:38.3

We explain what started the Mountain Man era and what ended it.

0:42.5

We tell you everything you'd ever want to know about what the Mountain Men ate,

0:46.0

how they hunted and trapped, what gear they carried, what clothes they wore,

0:49.7

how they interacted with Native Americans,

0:52.1

how 10% of them died violent deaths, and even detailed

0:56.4

descriptions of how they performed amputations on the fly. It's as dark and bloody and good as

1:03.7

our previous volume about the white-tailed deer skin trade, which is titled The Longhunter's,

1:09.8

1761 to 1775.

1:13.2

So again, you can buy this wherever audiobooks are sold.

1:17.2

Meat Eaters American History, The Mountain Men, 1806 to 1840 by Stephen Ronella.

1:23.8

Thank you. Renowa.

1:43.9

My name is Clay Newcomb, and this is a production of the Bear Grease podcast called the Bear Grease Render, where we render down, dive deeper, and look behind the scenes of the actual Bear Grease podcast.

1:52.9

Presented by FHF Gear, American made, purpose-built, hunting and fishing gear that's designed to be as rugged as the places we

2:02.9

explore.

2:08.2

Thank you, everybody.

2:10.2

Thank you.

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