
The Day the Bear Ate the Boy Scouts
Growing Up in Idaho
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Narrated by:
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Jeff Hicks
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Jeff Hicks
About this listen
Travel back in time to an era of excitement and adventure! Growing up in Idaho, life can be dangerous. If you're from the big city visiting Idaho's deep, life-threatening primitive area, you better come prepared! Listen to another episode in the growing saga of the Hanks boys. They cut their teeth on roughing it just like their ancestors who settled the West with a gold pan and a fast horse! They're a fearsome duo - driving their modified Ford Galaxy through the mountains - shooting their way out of trouble and saving the day! With the Hanks boys around, who needs superheroes?
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