Sure. There was once a man who decided to go backpacking in the back country. He got lost on his way but stumbled upon an old, abandoned cabin. Inside, he found a journal that told the story of a hermit who had lived there decades ago. It was filled with his thoughts on nature and his simple life, which was really interesting.
A 'back country story' I know is about a group of artists who went to the back country to find inspiration. They set up their studios in old barns and sheds. They painted the landscapes, the changing seasons, and the local wildlife. Their art brought attention to the beauty of the back country, and soon, more people started to visit the area. This led to the local economy improving as more tourists came, but also raised questions about how to preserve the area's natural charm while accommodating the new visitors.
There's a back country story about a family who moved to a remote mountain area. They had to build their own house from scratch, learn to hunt and fish for food, and deal with harsh winters. Their story is one of perseverance and adaptation. They became very self - sufficient and had a deep connection with the land around them. They even started a small school for the few families in the area so that the kids could get an education. It shows how life in the back country can be tough but also very rewarding.