Episodes
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Published 07/09/09
Part 16 -- "Landlocked." The story ends as stories end. Not with a bang.
Published 02/25/09
Part 15 -- "The Foaming Flood." Kellyan and Bonamy set more traps -- but this time with something extra.
Theme: Pachelbel's "Canon in D" performed by Owen Poteat.
Published 02/25/09
Part 14 -- "The Cataract." Many Grizzlies acquire a taste for beef and mutton, and make names for themselves. One becomes the Monarch of the Plain, worth a King's ransom.
Theme: Pachelbel's "Canon in D" performed by Owen Poteat.
Published 02/25/09
Part 13 -- "The Deepening Channel." Romance finds Gringo. Gringo finds revenge.
Theme: Pachelbel's "Canon in D" performed by Owen Poteat.
Published 02/25/09
Part 12 -- "Swirl and Pool and Growing Flood." Kellyan and Bonamy try traps, and find "Gringo's" biggest weakness.
Theme: Pachelbel's "Canon in D" performed by Owen Poteat.
Published 02/25/09
Part 11 -- "The Ford." A cowboy meets a full-grown grizzly on a trail, and lives to tell about it.
Theme: Pachelbel's "Canon in D" performed by Owen Poteat.
Published 02/25/09
Part 10 -- "The Eddy." Kellyan and Bonamy once again try hunting "The Gringo," and occasionally, "The Gringo" hunts them right back -- but neither quite kills the other.
Theme: Pachelbel's "Canon in D" performed by Owen Poteat.
Published 02/25/09
Part 9 -- "Fire and Water." Kellyan has another try at Jack, and almost gets them both killed in the process.
Theme: Pachelbel's "Canon in D" performed by Owen Poteat.
Published 02/25/09
Part 8 -- "Roaring in the Canon." Jack has become a Giant Sheep-herder. Pedro seeks the help of Jack's old friend, Lan Kellyan. Lan takes Jack's sheep, and tries to take Jack -- not knowing it's Jack.
Theme: Pachelbel's "Canon in D" performed by Owen Poteat.
Published 02/25/09
Part 7 -- "The Freshet." Jack comes back for more sheep. The sheep-herder, Pedro Tampico, gets a mistaken impression of Jack.
Theme: Pachelbel's "Canon in D" performed by Owen Poteat.
Published 02/25/09
Part 6 -- "The Broken Dam." Jack heads for the hills. He learns to like the taste of sheep. The sheep-herder doesn't approve. Jack is mostly untroubled by this.
Theme: Pachelbel's "Canon in D" performed by Owen Poteat.
Published 02/25/09
Part 5 -- "The River Held in the Foothills." Jack's captors torment and torture him, and he fights back. Jack shows his protective side. Then, Jack celebrates Independence Day.
Theme: Pachelbel's "Canon in D" performed by Owen Poteat.
Published 02/25/09
Part 4 -- "The Stream that Sank in the Sand." Jack and Jill have a little fun, and lose their home for it. Jack gains a new home.
Theme: Pachelbel's "Canon in D" performed by Owen Poteat.
Published 02/25/09
Part 3 -- "The Trout Pool." Jack teaches an old dog a new trick. The dog is not amused.
Theme: Pachelbel's "Canon in D" performed by Owen Poteat.
Published 02/25/09
Part 2 -- "The Springs and the Miner's Dam." The two youngsters become Jack and Jill. Jack becomes a pet. Jill becomes a problem. Jack comes tumbling down.
Theme: Pachelbel's "Canon in D" performed by Owen Poteat.
Published 02/25/09
Ernest Thompson Seton's book, "Monarch, the Big Bear of Tallac." Published in 1919, it tells the story of a Grizzly who ended up in a cage in Golden Gate Park, and the people who knew him.
Dedication, Forward, and Part 1 -- "The Two Springs." We meet two very young grizzlies, their Mother ... and a hunter.
Theme: Pachelbel's "Canon in D" performed by Owen Poteat, with additional music provided by Kevin MacLeod.
Published 02/25/09