Pathfinder; or, The Missing Tenderfoot

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Pathfinder; or, The Missing Tenderfoot

by Captain Alan Douglas

EN·~3 hours·25 chapters

Chapters

25 total
1

PATHFINDER OR The Missing Tenderfoot

0:53
2

THE HICKORY RIDGE BOY SCOUTS

0:14
3

CHAPTER I. - THE BIRCH-BARK MESSAGE.

12:12
4

CHAPTER II. - AT THE HAUNTED MILL.

12:54
5

CHAPTER III. - THE STRANGE DISAPPEARANCE OF NAT.

10:29
6

CHAPTER IV. - THE SEARCH FOR A CLEW.

11:43
7

CHAPTER V. - THE TRAIL GROWS WARMER.

11:47
8

CHAPTER VI. - HUNTING FOR THE MISSING SCOUT.

12:12
9

CHAPTER VII. - THE AMBITION OF LANDY.

12:27
10

CHAPTER VIII. - READING THE SIGNS.

12:33

Description

In the summer woods of Hickory Ridge, a lively troop of Boy Scouts splits into three patrols—Wolf, Beaver and Eagle—each led by eager boys who dream of earning their first‑class badges. While trekking through a tangled forest, they stumble upon a curious birch‑bark note left in a forked stick, its crude symbols hinting at a secret trail. The discovery sparks a buzz of speculation, as the scouts trade jokes and try to decipher the makeshift “rebus” left by their pathfinder, Elmer Chenowith.

When the “tenderfoot” who was supposed to follow the clues vanishes, the remaining boys rally to solve the mystery before night falls. Guided by Elmer’s promise to leave periodic messages, they must learn to read the hidden signs, trust each other’s strengths, and piece together the trail before the forest swallows the missing scout. The early chapters blend camaraderie, wilderness skill, and a touch of suspense, inviting listeners to join the boys on their first real adventure of teamwork and discovery.

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Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (216K characters)

Series

The Hickory Ridge Boy Scouts.

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Stephen Blundell and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2007-10-08

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Captain Alan Douglas

Best known for brisk, outdoorsy adventure stories for young readers, this early 20th-century writer published a long run of Boy Scout fiction under the name Captain Alan Douglas. The books are packed with camping, teamwork, and the can-do spirit that made juvenile series fiction so popular in their day.

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