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a family gathering in the Haynesville Woods where members share local folklore, personal memories, and original poetry. The primary legend discussed is that of the Hoof Man, a "gangly" figure with a blood-stained face and hands who allegedly visited a hunting camp called The Raven during a snowstorm, leaving only cloven hoof prints in his wake. The speakers also recount other local myths like the hitchhiker and the "Neon Lady," alongside personal anecdotes of getting a flat tire near the bridge and the camaraderie of hunting camp life. The session concludes with a reading of an original poem titled "Rutting Season," which captures the rowdy yet sentimental atmosphere of northern Maine hunting camps and the deep bonds formed among the men who gather there.