The Pony Rider Boys in the Grand Canyon; Or, The Mystery of Bright Angel Gulch

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The Pony Rider Boys in the Grand Canyon; Or, The Mystery of Bright Angel Gulch

by Frank Gee Patchin

EN·~4 hours·25 chapters

Chapters

25 total
1

THE PONY RIDER BOYS IN THE GRAND CANYON

0:49
2

CHAPTER I - WESTWARD, HO!

24:46
3

CHAPTER II - A VIEW OF THE PROMISED LAND

12:17
4

CHAPTER III - TENDERFEET SHOW THEIR SKILL

11:43
5

CHAPTER IV - A NIGHT IN THE CRATER

11:38
6

CHAPTER V - TAD LENDS HELPING HAND

10:32
7

CHAPTER VI - A SIGHT THAT THRILLED

7:34
8

CHAPTER VII - ON THE RIM OF ETERNITY

12:23
9

CHAPTER VIII - THE CITY IN THE SKIES

13:35
10

CHAPTER IX - CHUNKY WANTS TO GO HOME

12:40

Description

A group of energetic friends gathers at Tad Butler’s farm, their chatter turning quickly to plans for a new expedition. When the boys decide to explore the sweeping wonders of the Grand Canyon, they set off with a pony, a map, and a restless curiosity that promises both fun and danger. Their journey soon takes them beyond simple sightseeing, as they stumble upon the shadowy Bright Angel Gulch, where rumors of a hidden mystery linger in the canyon walls.

As the youngsters trek deeper, they encounter rugged cliffs, roaring rivers, and unexpected allies among the local Havasupais. Their bond is tested by sudden setbacks—a night spent in a crater, a daring rescue, and clues that hint at something concealed in the gorge. With humor, bravery, and the spirit of true friendship, the pony‑riders begin to piece together the puzzle, inviting listeners to share in the thrill of discovery without revealing what lies beyond the canyon’s first secret.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (265K characters)

Series

The Pony Rider Boys, number 7

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-07-22

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Frank Gee Patchin

1861–1925

A hugely prolific writer of boys’ adventure fiction, he turned out fast-moving series stories filled with travel, danger, and teamwork. Best remembered for titles like the Pony Rider Boys and Battleship Boys books, he helped shape early 20th-century popular reading for young readers.

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