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    Audio - Insider's Look #27 Storyteller John Hance returns with another outlandish story.

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    About this Episode

    Legendary canyon storyteller, Captain John Hance (Park Ranger Ron Brown) returns to tell the story of one snowy winter when he was hungry and all he had to eat was molasses, a bar of soap, and an old shoe.

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