My side of mountain 734420

My Side of the Mountain - JT

  • Sam runs away from home (Exact date unknown)

    The book says, "I left New York in May."
  • Sam learns to make fire (Approximate date)

    Sam spent his first night in the forest cold, hungry, miserable, and scared. But the next day, the sun arose and Sam found a house and a friendly old man named Bill. He said, "Sam Gribley, if you are going to run off and live in the woods, you better learn how to make a fire."
  • Sam gets to Delhi (Approximate date)

    By six o'clock he still hadn't found anyone in Delhi who had heard of the Gribleys, so he slept on the porch of the schoolhouse and ate chocolate bars for supper.
  • Sam meets Miss Turner and finds Gribley's farm

    The librarian, Miss Turner, was very helpful to Sam. She found maps, histories of the Catskills, files of letters and deeds, and finally was able to pinpoint the location of Gribley's farm for Sam.
  • Sam's tree house is done

    The house is six feet in diameter. He can "stand in it, lie down in it, and there was room left over for a stump to sit on." By December he will have a small fireplace with a chimney. He'll chip out "three other knotholes to let fresh air in."
  • The Strawberry Lady visits Sam's mountain

    Even though he didn't want to, Sam helped the lady pick strawberries then walked with her back to Delhi. While there, he went to visit Miss Turner at the library and read a few books about hawks and falcons.
  • Sam captures Frightful

    Sam picked the biggest of the nestlings. "The females are bigger than the males. They are the 'falcons.' They are the pride of kings." He plans to train her to hunt food for him.
  • Sam produces salt

    In mid-June, Sam made a salty flavoring by boiling hickory sticks dry. It made a thick, black substance. He used it to season his wild foods to make them taste better.
  • Sam's bed is finished

    The bed is made from ash slats covered with hemlock boughs.
  • Sam digs a pit for a deer trap

    Sam would like to kill a deer. He needs a door for his house, tethers for Frightful, and a blanket for warmth.
  • Frightful will hop from stump to fist

    Frightful can't fly. Her wing feathers are only about an inch long. Sam seems to love her and spends time stroking and handling her so that she will be easier to train.
  • First day of summer

    Sam was busy during the summer. He spent time working with Frightful. He tanned his deer hide and made a door. He made jesses and tethers too. He smoked the venison and used everything he could from the deer. He made a gig for catching frogs. He rigged a four-figure trap and checked it each day for a deer. One day he was lucky enough to kill one. "The rest of June was spent smoking it, and finally starting on my deerskin suit."
  • Independence Day

    The Fourth of July goes by without even a mention in Sam's book. It does say, "The summer was wonderful. There was food in abundance, and I gathered it most of the morning and stored it away in the afternoon." Perhaps July 4th is the day he burned out another tree to store more food. He probably saw some hikers and vacationers who visited the woods all summer long.
  • Sam works to complete his deerskin pants (Exact date unknown)

    "Sometime in July I finished my pants. They fit well, and were the best-looking pants I had ever seen. I was terribly proud of them. With pockets and good tough pants I was willing to pack home many more new foods to try."
  • Acorns are ready (Exact date unknown)

    Sam had been using the inner bark of poplar trees to make powdered flour. ".... in August when the acorns were ready, I found that they made better flour and were much easier to handle." It was tedious work, but during the summer, Sam had time to do things like make flour.
  • Frightful catches her first prey (Exact date unknown)

    She had been doing well working with a lure, but Sam was happy when he wrote in his journal that she unexpectedly caught her first prey one day as they practiced with the lure. "It was only a sparrow, but we are on our way."
  • Sam hears sirens and meets the man he calls Bando

    Sam assumes the man he finds sleeping by his fire is an outlaw because he had heard sirens nearby. It turns out he’s an English professor out for a hike in the woods. Bando stays for a week to 10 days and they become good friends.
  • Sam and Bando work to complete a raft

    Sam wants a raft for fishing in deep holes.
  • Bando makes pottery

    Bando needs jars to store the blueberry jam he made on Sam's mountain.
  • Bando fires his jam jars & lids

    Bando used clay from the river bank to make clay pots with lids to store homemade jam in. "It was a terribly hot day for Bando to be firing clay jars, but he stuck with it. They look jam-worthy...."
  • Bando and Sam make willow whistles

    Sam and Bando play sad songs on the willow whistles. Bando will be leaving soon. The good news is, he plans to return for Christmas.
  • Bando leaves

    Bando had to return to school. Sam is sad, but he soon remembers how nice it is to spend time with Frightful and the Baron Weasel.
  • Baron Weasel's fur looks moldy

    The seasons are changing and the animals are getting ready for winter. The weasel's coat is changing colors. Sam realizes he needs to start making winter clothes. Rabbit skin underwear! What would that feel like?!
  • Sam gets clay for a fireplace

    As winter nears, Sam knows he'll need a way to stay warm in his tree.
  • Sam's new fireplace works well

    Sam finally got the fire place working well enough that it didn't fill the tree with smoke. It took him three days and he and Frightful might have died if he wouldn't have realized he needed fresh oxygen in the tree.
  • Sam begins to gather nuts

    In a race with the squirrels, Sam gathers nuts for his winter food supply.
  • Sam puts out food for a Halloween party with his "neighbors."

    Not many animals showed up the first night. It takes a while for messages to travel through the woods. But the next night, the party started "getting rough."
  • Halloween Party gets rough

    All the animals came. They wrecked Sam's house and made a mess with his food. He chased them off by growling and yelling and showing them that "might is right."
  • Deer Season Begins

    Sam hears gun shots and realizes that his clothes are a danger for getting him shot. He takes to the treetops and sees a deer that a hunter shot but did not find. He got three deer that season. The last one he got by hurrying to hide the carcass before the hunter could find it.
  • Sam meets "Mr. Jacket."

    Sam walked to town and met a boy he called "Mr. Jacket." He also realized he needs to stock-pile wood for the winter. He is dressed in deers skins from head to toe.
  • "Wild Boy Suspected Living Off Deer and Nuts in Wilderness"

    An article in a New York newspaper tells of a boy living in Catskills mountains. Bando will read this article to Sam when he visits at Christmastime.
  • Sam begins stockpiling wood for winter

    Sam placed his wood piles within easy reach of the entrance to his tree. He plans to tunnel through the snow to his wood piles if (when) the snow gets deep.
  • Hunting season is over - Sam has venison steak

    Two weeks after deer season began, Sam has three deer hides and plenty of venison. He and Frightful have the mountain to themselves again.
  • Snow flurries begin

    "... on that third day of December when the sky blackened, the temperature dropped, and the first flakes swirled," Sam was scared.
  • Sam's first snowstorm

    Sam holed up in his tree home and ate turtle soup, acorn pancakes, and other stores he had squirreled away that summer.
  • "Old Woman Reports Meeting Wild Boy While Picking Strawberries"

    The "strawberry lady" called a New York newspaper and told about meeting Sam as on his mountain. This is one of the articles that Bando reads to Sam at Christmastime.
  • Sam worries that Bando may not come for Christmas

    It's nearly Christmas and there's no sign of Bando. Sam worries that perhaps he decided not to come or that he just got too busy.
  • Bando arrives for Christmas

    Bando returns to the mountain to spend Christmas with Sam. He brings sugar and newspaper articles.
  • Dad arrives for a Christmas visit

    Sam's dad finds Sam on the mountain. He meets Bando and Frightful and stays until the new year.
  • Dad meets Frightful

    Dad thinks Frightful is beautiful even though she doesn't let him pet her. He also admires her for being the best provider the Gribley family has ever had.
  • Bando leaves the mountain

    Christmas is over and Bando needs to get back home to grade papers before he returns to school. He looked "very unhappy about the way of life he had chosen."
  • Dad goes back to New York

    Sam's dad left him alone again on the mountain. He seemed proud of Sam and his way of life. He was careful to leave in a way that would make it hard for people to trace his tracks back to Sam.
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    "The teeth of winter"

    Sam loved winter on the mountain. He was relaxed and warm. He was in excellent condition and enjoyed the winter wilderness experience. He got caught in a blizzard "one afternoon" and had to hole up under a ledge, but he enjoyed knowing he could "eat, sleep, and be warm, and outwit the storms that blasted the mountains and the subzero temperatures that numbed them." It snowed a lot, but he plowed through drifts, made paths, and even made snowshoes for easier traveling.
  • Sam hears something in his bedroom

    He thinks it's probably a mouse, and as it turns out, he's right.
  • Sam makes snowshoes

    The snow is deep on the mountain, so Sam makes snowshoes to make walking easier.
  • Sam sees the mouse that visits his tree

    Sam sees the mouse and feeds him nut meats. Another new friend.
  • Sam hears and then sees a great horned owl

    Sam sees this as a sign that "Gribley farm is a beautiful place indeed."
  • The deer are hungry

    Winter is taking its toll on the wildlife. Sam helps by cutting green branches for the deer herd.
  • Sam watches the great horned owls

    He believes they may have eggs in their nest.
  • Sam climbed the owls' maple tree

    Sam climbed the maple tree to the great horned owls' nest. He saw that they do indeed have eggs. They were warm to the touch.
  • The snow is deep

    Sam has to tunnel through the ice and snow to get into his tree now, but it's not really a problem.
  • Maple sap begins to run (Approximate date)

    The book says: "At the end of February, the sap began to run in the maple trees. I tapped some trees and boiled the sap to syrup."
  • Sam meets Matt Spell (Approximate date)

    Matt is a boy about Sam's age. He works for a newspaper called the Poughkeepsie New Yorker. He came to the Catskills looking for "the wild boy" thinking that if he got a good story, he might get to be a reporter. He's not fooled when Sam tries to convince him the wild boy doesn't exist. Sam agrees to let Matt spend his spring vacation with him.
  • First day of spring

    Winter is losing its grip. Jesse Coon James is tending her babies. There are plenty of fish in the streams and abundant food in the forest.
  • Aaron visits Sam's mountain (Approximate date)

    Aaron is a man from New York who writes songs. Sam taught him his "Cold Water Song." Sam met Aaron when he was in the Catskills for the Passover festivities.
  • Sam meets up with Matt Spell for his spring vacation

    They "spent the week fishing, hunting, trapping, gathering greens and bulbs. Matt talked less and less, slept, hiked, and pondered. He also ate well, and kept Frightful busy." Matt made himself a pair of moccasins and a hat out of deer hide. Sam never did get used to seeing Matt in the hat, but the picture in the book shows a hat I wouldn't mind wearing.
  • Bando visits during his spring vacation.

    Matt and Bando decided to make a guest house out of one of the other trees. Sam agreed to this, but he knew it meant that he would no longer be living like a runaway. He was no longer hiding in the wilderness. He was simply living in the woods very much like anyone else living in a house.
  • Tom Sidler (Mr. Jacket) visits Sam (Approximate date)

    Tom and Sam become good friends. Tom visits almost every weekend. He shares stories about his friends and happenings in town.
  • "June burst over the mountain."

    As spring turned toward summer, Sam said, "It smelled good, tasted good, and was gentle to the eyes."
  • A reporter takes Sam's picture (Approximate date)

    Sam talks to many reporters and photographers in the early days of June. He thinks about moving to the public lands in the West.
  • Sam's family arrives (Approximate date)

    They had chicken for supper. "Chicken is good. It tastes like chicken."
  • Sam's dad begins building a house

    Sam's mother did not want to neglect her son. She insisted they live in a house. "That's how it is until you are eighteen, Sam." And that ended it.