Hal G. (Hal George) Evarts

Hal G. (Hal George) Evarts
Hal George Evarts (1887-1934) was an American author known for his adventure and Western novels. His stories often depicted rugged wilderness settings and the challenges of frontier life, reflecting his love for nature and the outdoors. Some of his notable works include "The Cross Pull," "The Settling of the Sage," and "The Red Raider." Evarts' writing style was influenced by his background as a trapper and outdoorsman, bringing authenticity to his depictions of the American West.

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The Settling of the Sage I A rider jogged northward along the road on a big pinto horse, a led buckskin, packed, trailing a half-length behind. The horseman traveled with the regulation outfit of the roaming range dweller—saddle, bed roll and canvas war bag containing personal treasures and extra articles of attire—but this was supplemented by two panniers of food and cooking equipment and a... more...