This story, “The Wolves Were the Worst,” appeared in the June 1967 issue of Outdoor Life. In her previous story in the May 1967 issue, Olive Fredrickson told of being left a widow at 26 on a homestead on the Stuart River in British Columbia with three young children to support when Walter Reamer, her trapper-husband, drowned; she told of hunting moose when success or failure meant food or hunger for her family; and she told of walking 58 miles i…
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