
A young man named Harris Benton arrives in the rugged Alaskan frontier with more enthusiasm than experience, earning the scornful nickname “greener than spruce” from the seasoned trail‑blazers who have spent lifetimes carving routes through the snow. Determined to prove himself, he sets out with a heavily loaded Yukon sled, a stockpile of books, extra clothing, and a questionable shipment of lubricating oil that promises easier travel but threatens to slip him into trouble.
Benton’s first weeks are a crash course in wilderness survival: he hauls his cumbersome cargo up a river trail, builds a makeshift cache high among the pines, and learns the hard‑won lessons of balancing weight, weather, and stubborn equipment. When an old‑timer reappears to check on his progress, the encounter hints at the mentorship and rivalry that will shape Benton's journey, as he confronts the unforgiving landscape and his own inexperience.
Language
en
Duration
~29 minutes (27K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
United States: Street & Smith Corporation, 1926.
Credits
Roger Frank and Sue Clark
Release date
2023-01-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Best known today for the Alaskan adventure tale Greener than Spruce, this little-documented writer captures the rough humor, hardship, and ambition of gold-rush fiction in a brisk, readable style.
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