
A relentless winter has sealed the remote Trois Lacs outpost in a wall of crystal, turning the little cabin on Cañon Creek into a cramped refuge. The snow piles so high that the doorway and windows are buried, forcing the two trappers to dig a narrow tunnel for light and to keep their water source from freezing solid. Their daily routine shrinks to shoveling ice, tending a few trapped animals, and waiting for the wind to calm.
Between the seasoned veteran, Jim Henderson, and the green‑horn Nick Hartley, the isolation sharpens every irritant. Their conversations swing from grudging jokes to heated tirades, each outburst acting like a pressure valve against the boredom that threatens to freeze them as surely as the storm outside. The tension builds as both men grapple with pride, resentment, and the gnawing need for purpose in a landscape that offers little distraction.
When the snow finally begins to melt, the prospect of returning to work on the traps promises a shift in mood. Yet the lingering friction hints that the thaw may bring more than just clearer paths—it could also expose deeper challenges the men must confront together.
Language
en
Duration
~22 minutes (21K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
United States: The Ridgway Company, 1923.
Credits
Roger Frank and Sue Clark
Release date
2023-11-16
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
A little-known early 20th-century writer whose surviving work ranges from frontier adventure to historical fiction and regional storytelling. His books suggest a taste for tense settings, big landscapes, and fast-moving plots.
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