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by Edwin L. (Edwin Legrand) Sabin
A troop of earnest Boy Scouts sets out on a rugged summer trek across the Rocky Mountains, eager to test the skills they’ve learned in camp. Their journey takes them over high passes, through dense pine forests, and along crystal‑clear streams, where they must rely on teamwork, resourcefulness, and the timeless Scout motto of “be prepared.” Along the way, the boys practice knot‑tying, fire‑making, and navigation while confronting the raw beauty and occasional dangers of the wilderness.
The early chapters follow the Scouts as they face a sudden night‑time encounter that forces them to improvise shelter and keep watch, and later they chase a legendary trout in a sparkling river, learning patience and technique. A mysterious “Beaver Man” adds a hint of local folklore, prompting the group to blend practical scouting knowledge with respect for the land’s history. Together, they discover that the true adventure lies not just in the trail ahead, but in the camaraderie and self‑reliance forged with each step.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (406K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2007-02-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1870–1952
Best known for vivid adventure stories set in the American West, this early 20th-century writer blended fast-moving action with a reporter’s eye for historical detail. His books introduced generations of young readers to frontier figures, expeditions, and turning points in American history.
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