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A man who makes his living in the wilderness of Canada or the northern US, most often as trapper or hunter. One of the most recognizable characters in The Western, the Mountain Man is always presented as a large man, covered from head to toe in fur and skins, even in seasons and areas where these would not be needed. When they want to get fancy, they'll wear fringes and beaded accessories as well. The whole ensemble is often topped with a coonskin cap. They also usually sport a very large beard and rather long hair, though if one is the main character he will often have no beard, or a much smaller, scruffier one. Common equipment includes a readily accessible long hunting rifle (often anachronistic, such as a flintlock, muzzle-loaded gun), a "Big Fifty" (a .50 caliber Sharps rifle used for buffalo hunting), and of course a really big knife, either a Bowie knife or an Arkansas toothpick (a type of broad-bladed dagger). As well, they carried a leather bag (called a "possibles bag") for essential equipment (a bullet mold for lead bullets, lead bullets in a bullet pouch, a gunpowder horn, an awl,note The iron awl was an important tool for the mountain man. It was used to punch holes in leather, which enabled him to make and sew skins and hides into clothes and bags. As well, the iron awl was used for cleaning rifle barrels. knives, a tin cup, a buffalo robe or a blanket, pipe and tobacco, flint and steel for starting fires, a small frying pan or pot), a pack, a "medicine bag" for trap bait, and traps. Mountain men also carried beads and silver jewelry for trading with Indigenous people. On the trail, they ate "appalos", which were meat and fat that were slow-roasted over a fire, jerky and pemmican (ground-up jerky, berries and beef tallow). These methods of cooking and preserving food were also used by Indigenous people. Their beverage of choice on an icy night around a campfire was "Awerdenty", their term for strong whiskey. When they are the heroes of the piece, they are often employed as scouts, guides or trackers. If the story is set in the late 1800s or later, after the decline of the fur trade, they are more likely to be solitary characters. Mountain men may have a background in the army, which gives them solid marksmanship. Some may have a Dark and Troubled Past and so they keep on the move to stay off the lawman's radar. If the story is set in the early 1800s, when the fur trade was booming, they are more likely to be depicted as part of a group of trappers working for fur companies. When mountain men were trapping and hunting in a group, the leader was called the "Booshway" (this comes from the French word "bourgeois", used by the French voyageurs). As the heyday of mountain trappers was before that of cattle drives, he may be visibly older than the cowboys and other stock characters. His rifle will often be out-of-date (as previously noted), he may speak in a strange or antiquated way, and he may not be aware of changes in the big cities or the rest of the world. They are often shown alternating between fighting and hanging out in a friendly way with the local natives, sometimes doing both at the same time with two different tribes. Their other common enemy is the grizzly bear, and they are often shown killing them in hand-to-hand combat. Every summer, mountain men come together for a rendezvous (meeting) to trade and sell furs and goods. On the trail, they sleep in teepees (bought from Indigenous people), improvised lean-to structures, or just out in the open, wrapped in their buffalo hide. In newer media, they are often portrayed having Indigenous wives. This was quite a common occurrence historically, but for most of the 20th century wasn't shown in media, due to stronger interracial marriage taboos than now. They are often portrayed as incredibly strong, being The Big Guy of western characters. This is also one of the character types most prone to going native. They live alone in the woods, so they have to set their own broken bones and tend to their own wounds. As such, they often know about natural herbal remedies. Subtrope of Classical Hunter. See also Prospector, The Pioneer, Forest Ranger, and Nature Hero. |
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Lots of newer indie folk artists in general lean towards this look (the male ones, at least). See Devendra Banhart, Bon Iver, Fleet Foxes, and Iron and Wine for a few examples. | |
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The Far Side: Parodied with "Seymour Frishberg: Accountant of the Wild Frontier," who totes his briefcase up mountain ridges. Another strip features a straighter example... and his pet grizzly. |
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In The Simpsons, the founder and namesake of Springfield was Jedediah Springfield, a mountain man who settled the untamed lands that would become the town and once killed a bear with his bare hands — or at least, that's how history recorded him. In reality, he was little more than a charlatan — and the bear killed him. | |
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The villain of the week in the Highlander episode "Mountain Man" was one. There were two, actually, Caleb Cole and the guy he killed, Carl the Hermit, who taught Duncan how to track. Caleb then got out-tracked,out-fought and beheaded by Macleod after kidnapping Tessa-instant Berserk Button for Duncan. | |
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The bearded, burly Hill Folk in Matewan, who only once come off of the high mountains to chase the Company men away because their cars "make too much noise". When asked how old their rifles are, they respond "from the war...between the states". The movie is set in 1920. | |
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Ghosts (US): The Viking ghost Thorfinn fits this trope. After being abandoned by his fellow Vikings, he spent years living alone in the untamed wilderness wearing fur pelts soaked in wolf urine as a natural bear repellent. | |
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Robin (1993): Tim Drake comes across an odd long-haired leather-wearing old man in Appalachia who lives off the land and avoids all but the outskirts of civilization while Tim is trying to track a gun smuggler to his source. He quickly learns that "Stephan" gets away with this due to his ill-defined powers that can make the forests into an Extra-Dimensional Shortcut. | |
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Hell on Wheels features Jimmy Two-Squaws, a mountain man with good relations with the Cheyenne whose territory Union Pacific is building through. He's fluent in Cheyenne and, as you might guess from the name, has two Cheyenne wives. Main characters Cullen Bohannon and Elam Ferguson approach him to help negotiate on Union Pacific's behalf. | |
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Wolverine is more The Drifter in most of his appearances in the "present day" of canon, but he grew up in the backwoods of northern Alberta, which isn't literally mountainous but is rugged and inhospitable as anything. | |
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Wynonna has to fight an undead Mountain Man in the Wynonna Earp episode "When You Call My Name." | |
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Buckle from American Dad! is one of these. He used to be an "Imagineer" for Disney, which allowed him to build his Treehouse of Fun. He left civilization when Disney started stealing his dreams. | |
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In "Dead Man", Billy Bob Thornton plays a mountain man named Big George . | |
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James "Grizzly" Adams and Mad Jack from The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams. | |
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In the Kung Fu (1972) two-part episode "Besieged", we meet Tamo, a Chinese mountain man who lives on Cold Mountain. He's in his mid-70s and can still kick most people's asses. | |
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The Old Man of the Mountain is based on the jazz song of the same name, and the titular Old Man is once again portrayed as a hermit who lives in a cave in the mountains. However, he goes through Adaptational Villainy in this cartoon. Rather than being a harmless, if batty, old man like he was in the original song, he's now a monstrous individual who tries to eat and/or assault anyone who enters his domain. | |
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Fort Boyard: A new character introduced in 2021 is Gary Boo (Jean-Marc Généreux), a crazy Quebecois trapper who was attracted to Fort Boyard by the numerous exotic animals to hunt. He built his hut inside a cell with plenty of obstacles for the contestants, and welcome them there at the end of his rifle. | |
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Shoot to Kill: Jonathan Knox is a grizzled, surly mountain guide who lived alone in the woods until he met Sarah, and is the perfect man to help Stantin pursue a fugitive who's decided to Run for the Border. | |
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Wonder Woman Vol 1: Marya is a rugged solitary young woman who lives in the wilderness and is straight-up called a mountain woman. She comes from farther south than most examples as she's from Mexico, and she did, mostly, clean up for her stint as a student at Holliday College, but even then she pretty much refuses to wear shoes if the terrain doesn't require it and mostly keeps her own council and doesn't interact with the other students if she can help it. | |
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Pokémon: The "Hiker", one of the many different standard Trainer types, is represented as cheerful, somewhat heavyset, bearded men in alpine gear, and universally found strolling up on high mountains and other difficult terrain to train their Rock- and Fighting-type Pokémon. | |
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Punch-Out!!'s Bear Hugger probably qualifies, but he isn't the enemy of the grizzly bear. He befriends 'em. | |
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In the Frontier Circus episode "The Shaggy Kings", Ben and Tony team up with a group of buffalo hunters. This includes an old mountain man named Tiber who laments how the West has changed since he first arrived. | |
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Ned and Colton White from the game GUN are both portrayed as mountain men, (although Colton ends up going through nearly every other western character trope, including ranch hand and member of the pony express.) | |
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Jeremiah Johnson from the movie of the same name is probably one of the most famous examples of this character, he in turn is based on the real-life John Johnson, or Liver Eatin' Johnson. | |
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Sully of Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman is a Mountain Man very friendly with the local Indians. Later, he's revealed to have deserted the US Army during The American Civil War because war profiteers ordered him to assassinate the concurrence. | |
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Inglorious Basterds has Aldo Raines claim being a direct descendant of the famous mountain man Jim Bridger as to confirm his credentials for the war party tactics he intends his unit to use against the Nazis. | |
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On Northern Exposure a recurring character is Walt, a trapper in his mid-60s who becomes a love interest for local shopkeeper Ruth-Anne. | |
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Gabby Johnson in Blazing Saddles who speaks only "Authentic Frontier Gibberish". | |
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Blue Moose: Dave the Mountain Man befriends both Mr. Brenton and the Blue Moose himself. | |
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The Magnificent Seven (2016) features Jack Horne, the big, tough mountain man of the group. | |
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The eponymous "Crocodile" Dundee is a very similar archetype, albeit in a radically different climate, being an expert tracker and outdoorsman who prefers a solitary lifestyle in the wilderness and obtains most of his income from hunting. | |
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Red Dead Redemption 2: The Trapper character, who still very much looks the part and will make comments about his younger days as a mountain man, hunter, and trapper. He now makes his living sewing unique items out of pelts that the player brings him. The Skinner Brothers Gang are a group of insane, sadistic mountain men known for flaying their victims alive. They appear fairly late in the game, and are one of the more dangerous gangs encountered. |
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The Inexplicable Adventures of Bob! has the Mountaineer who lives on Mount Generic with his little daughter Jolene. | |
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Arly Hanks: Diesel Buchanonis a non-period parody of a mountain man. In a modern(ish) world, he lives in a cave in the Ozarks, scares backpackers, and subsists on squirrels and roadkill. | |
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Across the Wide Missouri is about mountain men hunting and trapping in the Rockies, 1829-30. Interestingly, they aren't as solitary as mountain men are usually shown. They operate as an informal "brigade", and they build a fort before scattering in the mountains, a fort that functions as winter quarters and home base. In that sense this trope is mixed with Settling the Frontier. | |
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The Brokenwood Mysteries has one-off character Smelly Nellie, who lives in a remote cabin and traps possums for a living. As the team's Butt-Monkey, Breen is the one who has to interview her for a case. He returns to town with possum grease on his face, despite earlier having declined her offer to apply some. | |
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Earthquake from the MacGyver (1985) episode "The Spoilers" is a modern-day mountain man. | |
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In The Shadow of Chikara, the party encounters a trio of mountain men as they make their way into the mountain. However, these three are also Dangerous Deserters who plan to rob and murder them, and rape Drusilla. | |
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