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CAMPING IN THE WINTER WOODS
ILLUSTRATIONS
I INTO THE WILDERNESS
II A WILD RIDE
III BEES AND WILDCATS
IV A DEER HUNT
V A FOREST FIRE
VI AN INTERESTING AFTERNOON
VII A VISIT TO THE BEAVERS
VIII A BULL MOOSE AND A NARROW ESCAPE
Two bright‑eyed boys from a small New England town leave the comforts of school behind for a winter semester deep in the Maine woods. Sent by their fathers who believe hard work in the wilderness will forge sturdy character, they are placed under the watchful eye of Ben Adams, a seasoned woodsman who knows every trail and tree. The experiment is framed as a living classroom, where textbooks are swapped for snow‑crusted cabins, frozen streams, and the quiet counsel of nature. Their excitement is palpable as they step off the train into a world of pine scent and endless white.
Ben loads the boys and a team of sturdy ponies onto a rattling wagon and sets off toward the forest’s edge, the wheels clattering over frost‑hardened ruts. The journey is a lesson in perseverance—low‑hanging hemlocks brush their caps, a sudden gust of wind tests their balance, and the towering pines seem to close in around them. Yet the boys relish each challenge, swapping stories of distant mountains for the immediate thrill of carving a path through snow. As night falls and the first campfire flickers, they sense that this rugged season will shape them in ways schoolrooms never could.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (418K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2020-11-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
b. 1878
An early 20th-century American storyteller, best known for adventure fiction centered on outdoor life and Native American-themed tales for younger readers. His books include titles such as Camping on Western Trails, White Otter, and The War Trail.
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