Boy Scouts in the White Mountains: The Story of a Long Hike

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Boy Scouts in the White Mountains: The Story of a Long Hike

by Walter Prichard Eaton

EN·~6 hours·26 chapters

Chapters

26 total

Boy Scouts in the White Mountains THE STORY OF A LONG HIKE

0:46

Boy Scouts in the White Mountains

0:02

CHAPTER I

12:18

CHAPTER II

13:37

CHAPTER III

33:31

CHAPTER IV

26:50

CHAPTER V

28:34

CHAPTER VI

21:40

CHAPTER VII

39:27

CHAPTER VIII

11:39

Description

A band of Boy Scouts gathers at the foot of New England’s rugged White Mountains, eager to test their limits on a trek that promises both hardship and wonder. The opening scenes set the tone with vivid descriptions of pine‑scented valleys, mist‑clad peaks, and the practical challenges of packing, navigation, and teamwork. Early on, the narrative captures the excitement of preparation, the rustle of maps, and the anticipation that crackles like the firelight of a camp‑out.

Interwoven with the hike’s unfolding are playful glimpses of the scouts’ lives back home, including a lively school pageant that hints at the personalities who will soon face the wilderness together. Through crisp prose and detailed black‑and‑white illustrations, the story conveys the blend of humor, courage, and learning that defines the journey. Listeners will feel the crunch of gravel under boots, hear the distant call of a hawk, and share in the camaraderie that turns a simple hike into a memorable adventure.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (349K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

WebRover, Mike Stember, David K. Park and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2021-06-07

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Walter Prichard Eaton

Walter Prichard Eaton

1878–1957

Best known as a sharp-eyed American theater critic, he also wrote widely about country life, travel, and the outdoors. His career moved easily between newspaper criticism, teaching, and books that brought the stage—and the landscape beyond it—to general readers.

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