The year is 1823. You’re 15 years old, alone, lost in the Rocky Mountains. Mountain Boy: The Adventures of Andrew Raymond tells the story of Andrew Raymond’s heroic battle to survive in the hostile American frontier Wilderness.
Ezekial Raymond’s fur trapping expedition is about to leave St. Louis for the upper reaches of the Missouri River in search of beaver and other pelts. Following the death of his mother in Cincinnati, young Andrew becomes a reluctant member of his father’s trapping party. Deep into the Rockies tragedy strikes. Unexpectedly, after a night’s sleep, Andrew wakes up to find everyone, except for him and his dog Zeb, has disappeared from the campsite. Now Andrew must quickly learn the ways of the mountains in order to live and uncover what happened to his father. Along the way, Andrew has unexpected help from legendary mountain man Hugh Glass and a band of Crow Indians. Facing trial after trial, Andrew becomes the youngest mountain man, and is able to set out on the quest to find his father.
Ezekial Raymond’s fur trapping expedition is about to leave St. Louis for the upper reaches of the Missouri River in search of beaver and other pelts. Following the death of his mother in Cincinnati, young Andrew becomes a reluctant member of his father’s trapping party. Deep into the Rockies tragedy strikes. Unexpectedly, after a night’s sleep, Andrew wakes up to find everyone, except for him and his dog Zeb, has disappeared from the campsite. Now Andrew must quickly learn the ways of the mountains in order to live and uncover what happened to his father. Along the way, Andrew has unexpected help from legendary mountain man Hugh Glass and a band of Crow Indians. Facing trial after trial, Andrew becomes the youngest mountain man, and is able to set out on the quest to find his father.