Noun
a man who lives on the frontier
Source: WordNetSo this is what it's about? This is your mature response to go off into the mountains rather than talking about it and have s'mores with a gnome and a mountain man." "Yep" "What's your plan for tomorrow? Brunch with a unicorn? Ilona Andrews
I became a loner. I became a mountain man. A lot of those things are very good qualities and they help you do your work, help you be singular and keep the artistic integrity of your work intact, but they don't make it very easy to live your life. John Milius
Carson and a mountain man friend named Alexis Godey went after the murderers. Source: Internet
Family names joining two elements from nature such as the Swedish Bergman ("mountain man"), Holmberg ("island mountain"), Lindgren ("linden branch"), Sandström ("sand stream") and Åkerlund ("field meadow") were quite frequent and remain common today. Source: Internet
Family names joining two elements from nature such as the Swedish Bergman ("mountain man"), Holmberg ("island mountain"), Lindgren ("linden branch"), Sandström ("sand stream") and Åkerlund ("field grove") were quite frequent and remain common today. Source: Internet
Each night around the campfire, Larry dons traditional mountain man clothes complete with bear claw necklace and reads from the parts of the Lewis and Clark journals that relate to where we are camped. Source: Internet