Ok, pretend for a minute that you’re a contemporary of, say, Daniel Boone. You trek day and night through the harsh terrain that is the American frontier. You endure winds and rain and wild animals leaping at you from the interior of some uncharted forest. For weeks or months on end, you’re chopping your way through unknown tracks of land, navigating the streams and rivers with no idea where your adventures will take you. Of course, ...
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