Roland cheek biography

  • Gunnar's Mine Vast riches lay beneath the soil of 1880s Colorado--silver and gold, manganese and copper, zinc and lead scattered throughout the central and southwestern mountains of the state.
  • Roland Cheek, a Montana author, journalist and retired guide.
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  • Reviews

    The Phantom Ghost of Harriet Lou is the best book I've ever read. -Colorado hunting guide Bill Tidwell

    Roland Cheek is a born storyteller. - The Register Herald / Eaton,

    I have just finished The Phantom Ghost of Harriet Lou. Wow! It was wonderful! I was transported from my stateroom aboard a destroyer to the wilderness I traveled as a teenager. Your tales were well told, enlightening and dead on the money. - Joel Stewart / USS Fife Dd99I

    Great Falls Tribune

    Roland Cheek probably has forgotten more about elk hunting than many of us ever will know.

    But what the veteran outfitter, guide and outdoor writer remembers and packs into his new book makes it worthwhile for anybody who pursues the elk.

    The new book is "The Phantom Ghost of Harriet Lou and other Elk Stories."

    The cover of the book also advises it is "driven by the wild wapiti" and is a graduate course in what makes elk tick."

    Cheek, whose column regularly appears in the Tribune, writes from his home in Columbia Falls where he retired after more than two decades of trips into the Bob Marshall Wilderness.

     

    Cheek lays claim to being in on the formulation of the 80/20 rule: That is 20 percent of all elk hunters take 80 percent of the elk.

    He also pione

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  • Thomas Roland Cheek

    Male7 February 1894–27 January 1958 •

    When Thomas Roland Cheek was born on 7 February 1894, in Bowersville, Hart, Georgia, United States, his father, Thomas Rowland Cheek, was 44 and his mother, Ellen Elizabeth Dean, was 39. He lived in District 1116, Hart, Georgia, United States for about 20 years and Hart, Bowman, North Dakota, United States in 1958. He registered for military service in 1917. He died on 27 January 1958, in Richmond, Georgia, United States, at the age of 63, and was buried in Bowersville, Hart, Georgia, United States.