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  • Trapper's cache
  • Temporary hideout or hiding place

    European trappers. cache is a French word, derived from the verb cacher meaning to conceal or hide. Webster's 1911 dictionary defines cache as: "a hole

    Trapper's cache

    Trapper's cache

    Trapper's_cache

  • Cache
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up cache, caching, or caché in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cache, caching, or caché may refer to: Cache (computing), a technique used in computer

    Cache

    Cache

  • Cache Valley
  • US geographical feature

    "Cache Valley" was derived by the fur trappers who hid their trading goods in caches in that region. The use of caches was a method used by fur traders to

    Cache Valley

    Cache Valley

    Cache_Valley

  • Cache County, Utah
  • County in Utah, United States

    valleys of present Cache County as much as 10,000 BCE. Near the present epoch, the valley served the Plains Indians and the Shoshone. Trappers and explorers

    Cache County, Utah

    Cache County, Utah

    Cache_County,_Utah

  • Wasatch–Cache National Forest
  • National Forest in Idaho, Utah, and Wyoming in the United States

    French word Cache meaning to hide. The term cache originally referred to fur trappers, the first Europeans to visit the land. The Wasatch–Cache National

    Wasatch–Cache National Forest

    Wasatch–Cache National Forest

    Wasatch–Cache_National_Forest

  • Cache Creek (Sacramento River tributary)
  • Stream in California, US

    of Cache Creek one mile (1.6 km) east of the present town of Yolo, California. Cache Creek was originally known to the Hudson's Bay Company trappers as

    Cache Creek (Sacramento River tributary)

    Cache Creek (Sacramento River tributary)

    Cache_Creek_(Sacramento_River_tributary)

  • Rocky Mountain Rendezvous
  • American fur trading meeting (1825–1840)

    Personas taken on by participants include trappers, traders, housewives, Native Americans, frontiersmen, free-trappers and others, including soldiers. Although

    Rocky Mountain Rendezvous

    Rocky Mountain Rendezvous

    Rocky_Mountain_Rendezvous

  • Tête Jaune Cache, British Columbia
  • Unincorporated settlement in British Columbia, Canada

    Kamloops, British Columbia, via the highways. Tête Jaune Cache was named after Métis fur trader and trapper Pierre Bostonais who guided for the Hudson's Bay Company

    Tête Jaune Cache, British Columbia

    Tête Jaune Cache, British Columbia

    Tête_Jaune_Cache,_British_Columbia

  • Cache la Poudre River
  • River in Colorado, United States

    United States. The name, Cache la Poudre (French for 'Hide the Powder'), is a corruption of the original Cache à la Poudre, or "cache of powder". It refers

    Cache la Poudre River

    Cache la Poudre River

    Cache_la_Poudre_River

  • Laporte, Colorado
  • Census-designated place in Larimer County, CO, USA

    extending from the Plains to the Continental Divide. The trappers built cabins here along the Cache la Poudre River as early as 1828, making it the first

    Laporte, Colorado

    Laporte, Colorado

    Laporte,_Colorado

  • Bear River Massacre
  • 1863 massacre of Shoshone by U.S. military

    had attracted fur trappers such as Jim Bridger and Jedediah Smith, who visited the region. It was named Cache Valley for the trappers' practice of leaving

    Bear River Massacre

    Bear River Massacre

    Bear_River_Massacre

  • Trapper Nelson
  • American trapper, hunter, and zoo founder

    2023-10-17 – via Newspapers.com. Swartz, Sally (May 12, 1984). "Trapper Nelson's Cache of Coins Uncovered". The Palm Beach Post. p. A1. Retrieved 2023-10-17

    Trapper Nelson

    Trapper_Nelson

  • Logan, Utah
  • City in Utah, United States

    Logan is a city in Cache County, Utah, United States. The 2020 census recorded the population at 52,778. Logan is the county seat of Cache County and the

    Logan, Utah

    Logan, Utah

    Logan,_Utah

  • Trapper Creek, Alaska
  • Census-designated place in Alaska, United States

    population of Trapper Creek was 499. The first permanent inhabitants of the area were brothers Oliver Rabidoux and Noah Rabidoux. These men were trappers, giving

    Trapper Creek, Alaska

    Trapper Creek, Alaska

    Trapper_Creek,_Alaska

  • John Henry Weber
  • American explorer (1779–1859)

    1826 in Cache Valley and left the fur trade, and the West, shortly thereafter. However, some accounts confuse John Henry Weber with a trapper named John

    John Henry Weber

    John_Henry_Weber

  • Scouting in Utah
  • Council and Cache Valley Council covered northern Utah. Those councils merged with the Jim Bridger Council (#639) to become the Trapper Trails Council

    Scouting in Utah

    Scouting in Utah

    Scouting_in_Utah

  • Clarendon, Arkansas
  • City in Arkansas, United States

    Native American groups. By 1799, French hunters and trappers had built cabins at the mouth of the Cache River. It was the point where the Military Road from

    Clarendon, Arkansas

    Clarendon, Arkansas

    Clarendon,_Arkansas

  • Isaac Slover
  • American fur trader

    trappers officially allowed into New Mexico, as part of the Glenn-Fowler Expedition of Hugh Glenn and Jacob Fowler. He was one of the first trappers to

    Isaac Slover

    Isaac_Slover

  • Juana Maria
  • Native American, last Nicoleño (died 1853)

    Muhs, Daniel R. (January 2013). "From the : A Unique Nineteenth-Century Cache Feature From San Nicolas Island, California". The Journal of Island and

    Juana Maria

    Juana Maria

    Juana_Maria

  • Ogden Valley City, Utah
  • CCD in Utah, United States

    Valley. Peter Skene Ogden entered the valley on May 16, 1825 with a band of trappers employed by the Hudson's Bay Company. William Kittson was in the group

    Ogden Valley City, Utah

    Ogden Valley City, Utah

    Ogden_Valley_City,_Utah

  • Trapper Nelson Zoo Historic District
  • Historic district in Florida, United States

    1970. Retrieved January 20, 2011. Swartz, Sally (May 12, 1984). "Trapper Nelson's Cache of Coins Uncovered". The Palm Beach Post. Retrieved January 20,

    Trapper Nelson Zoo Historic District

    Trapper Nelson Zoo Historic District

    Trapper_Nelson_Zoo_Historic_District

  • Trapper Trails Council
  • Council of the Boy Scouts of America

    Council (#589). Lake Bonneville and Cache Valley Area merged with the Jim Bridger Council (#639) to form the Trapper Trails Council in 1993. In April 2020

    Trapper Trails Council

    Trapper_Trails_Council

  • James Ohio Pattie
  • American frontiersman from Kentucky

    furs should they be retrieved. Echeandia agreed to allow the trappers to return to the cache under the condition that Pattie remain in San Diego as a hostage

    James Ohio Pattie

    James Ohio Pattie

    James_Ohio_Pattie

  • Scouting in Wyoming
  • from a merger between Jim Bridger Council, Lake Bonneville Council and Cache Valley Area Council, and serves Scouts in southwestern Wyoming, southern

    Scouting in Wyoming

    Scouting in Wyoming

    Scouting_in_Wyoming

  • Lucien Fontenelle
  • Fur trader

    Nebraska, along the Missouri River. In 1831 he led a trading expedition to the Cache Valley of Utah and Idaho with Andrew Drips. On their return to St. Louis

    Lucien Fontenelle

    Lucien_Fontenelle

  • Tête Jaune
  • Hudson's Bay Company guide and fur trapper

    December 1819 to encounter the Secwepemc people. Pierre would later move his cache from the Grand Fork of the Fraser River to a Secwepemc fishing village on

    Tête Jaune

    Tête_Jaune

  • John J. Rowlands
  • American journalist, writer, and outdoorsman

    Boys' Life. He wrote two books, and he is most noted for his first book, Cache Lake Country: Life in the North Woods, a fictionalized account of his experiences

    John J. Rowlands

    John_J._Rowlands

  • Jedediah Smith
  • American explorer (1799–1831)

    Mountain Green, Utah, 23 freemen trappers deserted from Ogden's brigade, backed up by a group of American trappers led by Johnson Gardner. Several of

    Jedediah Smith

    Jedediah Smith

    Jedediah_Smith

  • Fred Hayes State Park at Starvation
  • State park in Duchesne County, Utah, United States

    describes a group of fur trappers stranded in harsh winter conditions who survived by stealing a local Native American cache of food, which resulted in

    Fred Hayes State Park at Starvation

    Fred Hayes State Park at Starvation

    Fred_Hayes_State_Park_at_Starvation

  • Tête
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    in philately Tête Jaune (died 1828), Iroquois-Métis trapper/furtrader/explorer Tête Jaune Cache, British Columbia, a town in Canada Tête à Tête (Murray

    Tête

    Tête

  • Utah State Route 167
  • State highway in Utah, United States

    with the Ogden Valley, near Huntsville. Nearly the entire route comprises Trappers Loop Road. The route begins at the interchange with I-84 just west of Mountain

    Utah State Route 167

    Utah State Route 167

    Utah_State_Route_167

  • Sweetwater River (Wyoming)
  • River in Wyoming, United States

    same intent. The Sweetwater River valley provided a route used by fur trappers, mountain men, and fur traders as they went to their annual summertime

    Sweetwater River (Wyoming)

    Sweetwater River (Wyoming)

    Sweetwater_River_(Wyoming)

  • David Edward Jackson
  • American pioneer, trapper, fur trader, and explorer (1788–1837)

    the Rocky Mountains, to be employed as guides, hunters, explorers and trappers with the Rocky Mountain Trading Company. Although his wife was against

    David Edward Jackson

    David_Edward_Jackson

  • Bear River (Great Salt Lake)
  • River in southwestern Wyoming, southeastern Idaho, and northern Utah

    Bonneville. The river valley was inhabited by the Shoshone people. Fur trappers from the Hudson's Bay Company began to penetrate the area, exploring south

    Bear River (Great Salt Lake)

    Bear River (Great Salt Lake)

    Bear_River_(Great_Salt_Lake)

  • Larimer County, Colorado
  • County in Colorado, United States

    living on the piedmont areas along the base of the foothills. French fur trappers infiltrated the area in the early decades of the 19th century, soon after

    Larimer County, Colorado

    Larimer County, Colorado

    Larimer_County,_Colorado

  • William H. Ashley
  • American politician (1778–1838)

    Pass in the winter of 1824. Ashley devised the rendezvous system in which trappers, Indians and traders would meet annually in a predetermined location to

    William H. Ashley

    William_H._Ashley

  • Friday (Arapaho chief)
  • Chief and interpreter of Northern Arapaho

    vocabulary. Friday became the leader of a band who were centered in the Cache la Poudre River area (near present-day Fort Collins, Colorado), but also

    Friday (Arapaho chief)

    Friday (Arapaho chief)

    Friday_(Arapaho_chief)

  • Oregon Trail
  • Historic migration route spanning Independence, MO–Oregon City, OR

    mountain men were trappers and explorers, employed by various British and United States fur companies or working as free trappers, who roamed the North

    Oregon Trail

    Oregon Trail

    Oregon_Trail

  • Lamar River
  • River in Wyoming, United States

    two great campsites, 3L1 and 3L2, along the trail within the area near Cache Creek. However, campsite 3L2 can be hard to access in the spring when the

    Lamar River

    Lamar River

    Lamar_River

  • Jim Bridger
  • American explorer (1804–1881)

    Bridger (March 17, 1804 – July 17, 1881) was an American mountain man, trapper, Army scout, and wilderness guide who explored and trapped in the Western

    Jim Bridger

    Jim Bridger

    Jim_Bridger

  • Denis Julien
  • Denis Julien (born c. 1772) was an American fur trapper of French-Canadian Huguenot origin best known for his activity in the southwestern United States

    Denis Julien

    Denis_Julien

  • Jeremiah Johnson (film)
  • 1972 American Western film by Sydney Pollack

    State Park, St. George, Sundance Resort, Uinta National Forest, Wasatch-Cache National Forest, and Zion National Park. Principal photography began in

    Jeremiah Johnson (film)

    Jeremiah_Johnson_(film)

  • Capay Valley AVA
  • American Viticultural Area in Yolo County, California

    Spanish called "Rio Jesus Maria" became Cache Creek, as Californians adopted the local name used by pioneer trappers who stored beaver furs along its banks

    Capay Valley AVA

    Capay Valley AVA

    Capay_Valley_AVA

  • List of Batman: The Animated Series episodes
  • Gordon requests Batman's help to track down a cache of stolen aid bonds that were taken by master trapper Josiah Wormwood. Meanwhile, Josiah is hired by

    List of Batman: The Animated Series episodes

    List_of_Batman:_The_Animated_Series_episodes

  • Silver fox (animal)
  • Melanistic form of red fox

    uncommon for trappers to collect more than 4–5 silver foxes in any one season, in areas where silver foxes were present, despite the trappers' tendency to

    Silver fox (animal)

    Silver fox (animal)

    Silver_fox_(animal)

  • Cherokee Trail
  • Historic overland trail in the U.S.

    through the Wyoming Basin." The trail was also known as the Trappers' Trail, but the Trapper's Trail from 1820 took a different route in Wyoming and had

    Cherokee Trail

    Cherokee Trail

    Cherokee_Trail

  • List of counties in Utah
  • counties are ruled by the standard three-member commission. Of the other six, Cache County was the first change in 1988 to a seven-member council with an elected

    List of counties in Utah

    List of counties in Utah

    List_of_counties_in_Utah

  • Grand Kankakee Marsh
  • Wetland in Indiana and Illinois, United States

    region. Before 1832, the population consisted primarily of fur traders and trappers. The Michigan Road facilitated migration to the Kankakee region. Despite

    Grand Kankakee Marsh

    Grand Kankakee Marsh

    Grand_Kankakee_Marsh

  • John David Albert
  • American mountain man (1810–1899)

    South Platte area, where the weather trapped him for the winter on the Cache la Poudre. In the spring, he went to Fort William, later known as Bent's

    John David Albert

    John David Albert

    John_David_Albert

  • Weber County, Utah
  • County in Utah, United States

    Salt Lake City metropolitan area. The Weber Valley was visited by many trappers seeking beavers and muskrats along its streams. One of the first on record

    Weber County, Utah

    Weber County, Utah

    Weber_County,_Utah

  • Fighting Shadows
  • 1935 film by David Selman

    investigate claims of a gang of bandits who are terrorizing the local trappers. Being from the area, he looks up an old friend, Hank Bascom, who tells

    Fighting Shadows

    Fighting_Shadows

  • List of place names of French origin in the United States
  • fur trapper and explorer) Cache County (named for the fur stashes, caches, made by many of the Rocky Mountain Fur Company trappers in the area Cache Junction

    List of place names of French origin in the United States

    List of place names of French origin in the United States

    List_of_place_names_of_French_origin_in_the_United_States

  • Capote (garment)
  • Traditional North American garment

    Métis of the Red River Colony, and the British settlers, traders, and trappers of British North America. The Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) sold capotes,

    Capote (garment)

    Capote (garment)

    Capote_(garment)

  • The Sisters Brothers
  • 2011 novel by Patrick deWitt

    stable to retrieve their horses and flee town, but a group of surly fur trappers who work for Mayfield stop them and demand they return the cash they were

    The Sisters Brothers

    The_Sisters_Brothers

  • How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World
  • 2019 DreamWorks Animation film

    November 8, 2020. Retrieved February 5, 2015. DeBlois in Dragons 3 Le Monde Caché : Rencontre avec Dean DeBlois et Brad Lewis / Dragons 3 The Hidden World:

    How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World

    How_to_Train_Your_Dragon:_The_Hidden_World

  • List of Mystery Science Theater 3000 episodes
  •  1993 (1993-07-31) A band of female thieves break out of prison, hoping to recover a cache of stolen diamonds hidden in the nearby swamp. They are accompanied by an

    List of Mystery Science Theater 3000 episodes

    List_of_Mystery_Science_Theater_3000_episodes

  • Wasatch and Uinta montane forests
  • Temperate coniferous forests ecoregion of the United States

    "Grizzly Bear Archives". "Rare Gray Wolf Found in Utah Targeted by State Trappers". World Wildlife Fund, ed. (2001). "Wasatch and Uinta montane forests"

    Wasatch and Uinta montane forests

    Wasatch and Uinta montane forests

    Wasatch_and_Uinta_montane_forests

  • Bartleson–Bidwell Party
  • First American emigrants to succeed in wagon crossing from Missouri to California

    Charles Huet, Joseph Specht Teamsters: L. Boileau, E. Chaussie, L. L. Coving Trappers: Jim Baker, John Grey, William Mast, Piga Others: Amos E. Frye, Rogers

    Bartleson–Bidwell Party

    Bartleson–Bidwell_Party

  • List of TCP and UDP port numbers
  • Agreements (IP SLAs) Control Protocol[citation needed] 1972 Yes InterSystems Caché, and InterSystems IRIS versions 2020.3 and later 1984 Yes Big Brother Unofficial

    List of TCP and UDP port numbers

    List_of_TCP_and_UDP_port_numbers

  • Laramie River
  • River in Wyoming, United States

    Laramie. In its upper reaches in Colorado, the river supplies water to the Cache La Poudre River via the Laramie–Poudre Tunnel. The tunnel, which is approximately

    Laramie River

    Laramie River

    Laramie_River

  • Sexton Blake bibliography part 2: 1912–1945
  • List of cases featuring Fictional British detective Sexton Blake

    Annual 1 The Sundowner's Secret The Mystery of the Dumb Men Scuttler's Cache The House in Berkeley Square The "Shanghai" Ship The Fatal 13th Who Was

    Sexton Blake bibliography part 2: 1912–1945

    Sexton_Blake_bibliography_part_2:_1912–1945

  • California Trail
  • Historic migration route in the western United States

    lively, joyous place, where nearly all were allowed—free trappers, Native Americans, native trapper wives and children, travelers, and later on, even tourists

    California Trail

    California Trail

    California_Trail

  • Poebrotherium
  • Extinct genus of mammals

    "Taphonomy of a Multiple Poebrotherium kill site – an Archaeotherium meat cache". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 19 (3): 79A. doi:10.1080/02724634

    Poebrotherium

    Poebrotherium

    Poebrotherium

  • Antoine Godin
  • father Thyery were among the Iroquois Indians hired because of skills as trappers, hunters and boatmen. From the Montreal area, Godin and his father may

    Antoine Godin

    Antoine_Godin

  • List of individual trees
  • Jardine Juniper Rocky Mountain juniper (Juniperus scopulorum) Logan Canyon, Cache National Forest, USA ~1500 Notable for its age, it was named after USAC

    List of individual trees

    List_of_individual_trees

  • Canada jay
  • Passerine bird of the family Corvidae

    permanent territories in coniferous forests, surviving in winter months on food cached throughout their territory in warmer periods. The birds form monogamous

    Canada jay

    Canada jay

    Canada_jay

  • Petersville, Alaska
  • Census-designated place in Alaska, United States

    poverty line, including no under eighteens and none of those over 64. Yentna-Cache Creek mining district "2021 U.S. Gazetteer Files: Alaska". United States

    Petersville, Alaska

    Petersville, Alaska

    Petersville,_Alaska

  • Mackenzie River
  • Largest river system in Canada

    limited trappers' activities. During the late 19th century Fort Simpson was regional headquarters for the Hudson's Bay Company. The first fur trappers were

    Mackenzie River

    Mackenzie River

    Mackenzie_River

  • Red Feather Lakes, Colorado
  • Census-designated place in Larimer County, CO, USA

    boulders and bushes. Other than Native Americans, only occasional hunters and trappers passed through the Red Feather Lakes area until the middle of the 19th

    Red Feather Lakes, Colorado

    Red Feather Lakes, Colorado

    Red_Feather_Lakes,_Colorado

  • Sydney Laurence
  • American Romantic landscape painter

    and streams of Cook Inlet, cabins and caches under the northern lights, and Alaska Natives, miners, and trappers engaged in their often solitary lives

    Sydney Laurence

    Sydney Laurence

    Sydney_Laurence

  • Bowman Lake Patrol Cabin
  • United States historic place

    Service which took design cues from trappers' cabins. Cabins usually included a bear-and-rodent-proof food cache under the floor. Furnishings were limited

    Bowman Lake Patrol Cabin

    Bowman Lake Patrol Cabin

    Bowman_Lake_Patrol_Cabin

  • Arctic fox
  • Species of fox

    Wild furbearer management and conservation in North America. Ontario Trappers Association. pp. 395–406. ISBN 978-0-7743-9365-2. Tannerfeldt, M. (1997)

    Arctic fox

    Arctic fox

    Arctic_fox

  • California
  • U.S. state

    become a commodity until the 1849 California Gold Rush. From the 1820s, trappers and settlers from the U.S. and Canada began to arrive in Northern California

    California

    California

    California

  • George Woolf
  • Canadian-born race horse jockey (1910–1946)

    and great-grandfather J.A. Woolf were Mormon pioneers, both settlers of Cache Valley, Utah. Absalom Woolf was a soldier in the Utah militia serving in

    George Woolf

    George Woolf

    George_Woolf

  • Utah State Route 226
  • State highway in Utah, United States

    the east slope of the Wasatch Range near Mount Ogden in the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest. It heads south and ascends slightly to the former main

    Utah State Route 226

    Utah State Route 226

    Utah_State_Route_226

  • Beaver
  • Semiaquatic rodent

    meat, and castoreum. Since the animals typically stayed in one place, trappers could easily find them and could kill entire families in a lodge. Many

    Beaver

    Beaver

    Beaver

  • List of national forests of the United States
  • of Manti–La Sal, which is the official name of one forest. Uinta–Wasatch–Cache is counted as three, and George Washington and Jefferson is counted as two

    List of national forests of the United States

    List of national forests of the United States

    List_of_national_forests_of_the_United_States

  • Wolverine
  • Species of the family Mustelidae

    to frost. This has led to its traditional popularity among hunters and trappers as a lining in jackets and parkas in Arctic conditions. A light-silvery

    Wolverine

    Wolverine

    Wolverine

  • Utah
  • U.S. state

    region became known as part of its territory of Alta California. European trappers and fur traders explored some areas of Utah in the early 19th century from

    Utah

    Utah

    Utah

  • Duchesne River
  • River in Utah, United States

    the river likely received its permanent name from early French American trappers. From 1824 to 1840, the river and its tributaries provided tons of beaver

    Duchesne River

    Duchesne River

    Duchesne_River

  • Joseph Mason (settler)
  • Homesteader in Larimer County, Colorado in the 1860s

    County, Colorado in the 1860s. Mason settled a large tract of land along the Cache la Poudre River in present-day north Fort Collins, and he played in an instrumental

    Joseph Mason (settler)

    Joseph_Mason_(settler)

  • Malheur River
  • River in Oregon, United States

    they had cached there were snatched by Indigenous people. The name first appears in the record in 1826 when Peter Skene Ogden, a fur trapper with the

    Malheur River

    Malheur River

    Malheur_River

  • List of fatal bear attacks in North America
  • Boy ". The Deseret News. August 12, 1953. Retrieved January 1, 2011. "Trapper, Bear Fight to Death". Eugene Register-Guard. January 5, 1953. "Anchorage

    List of fatal bear attacks in North America

    List of fatal bear attacks in North America

    List_of_fatal_bear_attacks_in_North_America

  • Four Craters Lava Field
  • Volcanic field in Oregon, United States

    Fingered Jack Three Sisters (North Sister, Middle Sister, South Sister) Three Trappers Timber Crater Tom Dick and Harry Mountain Tot Mountain Triangle Hill Triangle

    Four Craters Lava Field

    Four Craters Lava Field

    Four_Craters_Lava_Field

  • Wasilla, Alaska
  • City in Alaska, United States

    declined into a ghost town, Wasilla served early fur trappers and miners working the gold fields at Cache Creek and Willow Creek. More than 200 farm families

    Wasilla, Alaska

    Wasilla, Alaska

    Wasilla,_Alaska

  • Chambers Lake (Colorado)
  • Reservoir in Larimer County, Colorado, United States

    proportion of the company's stock. Water from the reservoir makes its way to the Cache la Poudre River. It then flows down through Poudre Canyon to Colorado's

    Chambers Lake (Colorado)

    Chambers Lake (Colorado)

    Chambers_Lake_(Colorado)

  • Larch Mountain (Multnomah County, Oregon)
  • Mountain in Oregon, United States of America

    Fingered Jack Three Sisters (North Sister, Middle Sister, South Sister) Three Trappers Timber Crater Tom Dick and Harry Mountain Tot Mountain Triangle Hill Triangle

    Larch Mountain (Multnomah County, Oregon)

    Larch Mountain (Multnomah County, Oregon)

    Larch_Mountain_(Multnomah_County,_Oregon)

  • Ivory-billed woodpecker
  • Species of bird

    of the practice persisting until at least the 1950s. In some instances, trappers and fishermen used the flesh of ivory-billed woodpeckers as bait. In the

    Ivory-billed woodpecker

    Ivory-billed woodpecker

    Ivory-billed_woodpecker

  • Rancho Quesesosi
  • Mexican land grant in California

    extended 2 leagues along both sides of Rio de Jesús María, now known as Cache Creek. The grant was between Rancho Cañada de Capay on the west and Rancho

    Rancho Quesesosi

    Rancho_Quesesosi

  • Gold Trails and Ghost Towns
  • Canadian historical documentary show

    Bill Barlee. The show was filmed in a studio which resembled an old trapper's cabin. Mike and Bill discussed prospectors and the history of British

    Gold Trails and Ghost Towns

    Gold_Trails_and_Ghost_Towns

  • Hole-in-the-Ground
  • Volcanic explosion crater (Maar) in Oregon, USA

    Fingered Jack Three Sisters (North Sister, Middle Sister, South Sister) Three Trappers Timber Crater Tom Dick and Harry Mountain Tot Mountain Triangle Hill Triangle

    Hole-in-the-Ground

    Hole-in-the-Ground

    Hole-in-the-Ground

  • Tarzan and the Huntress
  • 1947 film by Kurt Neumann

    hidden ledge and is knocked unconscious. Boy trades two lion cubs to the trappers for a flashlight. When Tarzan finds out, he returns the flashlight, retrieves

    Tarzan and the Huntress

    Tarzan_and_the_Huntress

  • Mount Bailey (Oregon)
  • Inactive volcano in Oregon, United States

    Fingered Jack Three Sisters (North Sister, Middle Sister, South Sister) Three Trappers Timber Crater Tom Dick and Harry Mountain Tot Mountain Triangle Hill Triangle

    Mount Bailey (Oregon)

    Mount Bailey (Oregon)

    Mount_Bailey_(Oregon)

  • Bob Dylan in the 80s: Volume One
  • 2014 studio album by various artists

    O’Brien (Dawes, PAPA). Bob Dylan In The 1980s: Volume One contains a large cache of Bob Dylan songs that have long gone ignored, covering the period starting

    Bob Dylan in the 80s: Volume One

    Bob_Dylan_in_the_80s:_Volume_One

  • Joshua Tree National Park
  • National park in California, United States

    the park. Three years later, Jedediah Smith led a group of American fur trappers and explorers along the nearby Mojave Trail, and others soon followed.

    Joshua Tree National Park

    Joshua Tree National Park

    Joshua_Tree_National_Park

  • North American beaver
  • Species of dam-building rodent

    eastern beaver populations were depleted, English, French, and American trappers pushed west. Much of the westward expansion and exploration of North America

    North American beaver

    North American beaver

    North_American_beaver

  • List of the highest major summits of the United States
  • of Mount Kimball is the highest point of the Delta Range. The summit of Cache Peak is the highest point of the Albion Range. The summit of Strawberry

    List of the highest major summits of the United States

    List of the highest major summits of the United States

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  • Northern Shoshone
  • Indigenous people of North America

    most influential leader of the large composite Shoshoni band that white trappers regularly encountered in the Snake country. Peiem served as the most important

    Northern Shoshone

    Northern Shoshone

    Northern_Shoshone

  • Canada lynx
  • Medium-sized wild cat

    2817W. doi:10.1139/z85-421. Weinstein, M. S. (1977). "Hares, lynx, and trappers". The American Naturalist. 111 (980): 806–808. Bibcode:1977ANat..111..806W

    Canada lynx

    Canada lynx

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  • Flat Tops Wilderness Area
  • Wilderness area in Colorado, United States

    White River National Forest. It was designated a wilderness area in 1975. Trappers Lake, located in the north of the area, was the lake that inspired Arthur

    Flat Tops Wilderness Area

    Flat Tops Wilderness Area

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  • Gungun
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Gungun

    Rapper; Humming; Singing; When a Person Sings in a Very Slow Sound

    Gungun

  • Kunja
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Kunja

    Trees and creppers over grown, Arbour

    Kunja

  • Trapp
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Trapp

    English : metonymic occupational name for a trapper, from a derivative of Middle English trapp ‘trap’.German : nickname for a stupid person, from Middle High German trappe ‘bustard’ (of Slavic origin).German : topographic name for someone living by a step-like feature in the terrain, from Middle Low German treppe, trappe ‘step’, or by a flight of steps, standard German Treppe.Thomas Trapp (b. 1635) was in Edgartown, Martha’s Vineyard, MA, by 1659. He or his family probably came originally from Great Baddow, Essex, England.

    Trapp

  • Tapper
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and German

    Tapper

    English and German : occupational name for a wine merchant or tavernkeeper, Middle English tapper (an agent derivative of tappen ‘to draw off’), Low German tappe ‘tap’.North German : nickname from Middle Low German tapper ‘capable’, ‘eager’, ‘courageous’.Swedish : soldier’s name from tapper ‘brave’.

    Tapper

  • Fowler
  • Boy/Male

    American, Anglo, British, English

    Fowler

    Game Warden; Falcon Trainer; Bird Trapper

    Fowler

  • Travis
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly Lancashire and Yorkshire)

    Travis

    English (mainly Lancashire and Yorkshire) : occupational name for a gatherer of tolls exacted for the right of passage across a bridge, ford, or other thoroughfare, from Middle English travis ‘crossing’, variant of travers (see Travers).German : Americanized variant of Drewes.

    Travis

  • Travers
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and French

    Travers

    English and French : occupational name for a gatherer of tolls exacted for the right of passage across a bridge, ford, or other thoroughfare, from Middle English, Old French travers ‘passage’, ‘crossing’, from Old French traverser ‘to cross’.Northern Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Treabhair (see Trevor).A Travers from the Poitou region of France is documented in Quebec City in 1712, with the secondary surname Sansregret.

    Travers

  • Kunj
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Kunj

    Trees and creppers over grown, Arbour

    Kunj

  • Travers
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Chinese, Christian, French, Latin

    Travers

    Toll Taker; From the Crossroads; Collector of Tolls

    Travers

  • Tripper
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Tripper

    Traveler

    Tripper

  • Wileman
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wileman

    English : occupational name for a trapper (see Wiles), with the addition of Middle English man ‘man’.

    Wileman

  • Wile
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wile

    English : metonymic occupational name for a trapper or nickname for a devious man (see Wiles, of which this is the singular form).Perhaps an Americanized spelling of Weil.

    Wile

  • Ginn
  • Surname or Lastname

    Irish

    Ginn

    Irish : reduced form of McGinn, an Anglicized form of Gaelic Mag Finn ‘son of Fionn’.English : from Middle English gin ‘trick’, ‘contrivance’, ‘snare’, a reduced form of Middle English engin (see Ingham 2), hence a metonymic occupational name for a trapper or a nickname for a cunning person.

    Ginn

  • Travis, Travers
  • Boy/Male

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Travis, Travers

    At the Crossing

    Travis, Travers

  • Travers
  • Boy/Male

    French

    Travers

    From the crossroads.

    Travers

  • Kunja | குஂஜா 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Kunja | குஂஜா 

    Trees and creppers over grown, Arbour

    Kunja | குஂஜா 

  • Crupper
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Crupper

    English : from Anglo-Norman French cropere ‘crupper’, the part of a horse’s saddlery that passes from the tail to the back of the saddle or collar, hence a metonymic occupational name for a maker of cruppers and other harness.

    Crupper

  • Travis
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, German, Latin

    Travis

    To Cross the River; Form of Travers; Crossroads; Crossing; Toll Taker; Collector of Tolls

    Travis

  • TRAVERS
  • Male

    English

    TRAVERS

    English occupational surname transferred to forename use, derived from the Norman French word traverser, TRAVERS means "to cross," a name used for someone who was a "collector of bridge or road tolls." Compare with Travis. 

    TRAVERS

  • Kunj | குஂஜ 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Kunj | குஂஜ 

    Trees and creppers over grown, Arbour

    Kunj | குஂஜ 

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  • Boje
  • Boy/Male

    Swedish

    Boje

    From the castle.

  • Leavins
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Leavins

    English : variant spelling of Levins.

  • Acchupta
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Acchupta

    In Active

  • Gurukirat
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Gurukirat

    Praise of Guru

  • Ruffer
  • Surname or Lastname

    German

    Ruffer

    German : variant of Rufer.German : variant of Roffers.English : variant of Rover 1.

  • Chirush
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Chirush

    Smile

  • Lakhminder
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Lakhminder

    Lord of Hundred Thousand

  • Anoohya
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Anoohya

    Little sister, Unpredictable

  • Ijay
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu

    Ijay

    Lord Vishnu

  • Ujjanini
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Mythological, Telugu

    Ujjanini

    An Ancient City

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  • Trapper
  • n.

    A boy who opens and shuts a trapdoor in a gallery or level.

  • Wrapper
  • n.

    Specifically, a loose outer garment; an article of dress intended to be wrapped round the person; as, a morning wrapper; a gentleman's wrapper.

  • Strapper
  • n.

    One who uses strap.

  • Tramper
  • n.

    One who tramps; a stroller; a vagrant or vagabond; a tramp.

  • Tamperer
  • n.

    One who tampers; one who deals unfairly.

  • Strapper
  • n.

    A person or thing of uncommon size.

  • Trappy
  • a.

    Same as Trappous.

  • Trading
  • a.

    Frequented by traders.

  • Trappures
  • n. pl.

    Trappings for a horse.

  • Wrapper
  • n.

    One who, or that which, wraps.

  • Tripper
  • n.

    An excursionist.

  • Travers
  • a.

    Across; athwart.

  • Wrapper
  • n.

    That in which anything is wrapped, or inclosed; envelope; covering.

  • Trapper
  • n.

    One who traps animals; one who makes a business of trapping animals for their furs.

  • Trapped
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Trap

  • Tapper
  • n.

    The lesser spotted woodpecker (Dendrocopus minor); -- called also tapperer, tabberer, little wood pie, barred woodpecker, wood tapper, hickwall, and pump borer.

  • Sindon
  • n.

    A wrapper.

  • Trappous
  • n.

    Of or performance to trap; resembling trap, or partaking of its form or qualities; trappy.

  • Trappean
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to trap; being of the nature of trap.

  • Tripper
  • n.

    One who trips or supplants; also, one who walks or trips nimbly; a dancer.