
A lone prospector battles the unforgiving Klondike wilderness, hauling a heavy sled loaded with supplies, a rifle, and a fierce hope for riches. The opening thrusts listeners into his solitary world of howling winds, towering snow‑cliffs, and relentless ice, where every step feels like a fight against madness and the bitter cold. His inner monologue, half‑whispered and half‑shouted, reveals a mix of bravado and vulnerability as he confronts the sheer isolation of the frozen frontier.
The narrative captures the raw physical grind of the gold‑rush trek: slipping on icy slopes, wrestling a jammed sled, and pausing for scarce meals that taste like triumph. Yet beyond the harsh terrain, the story hints at the deeper drive that fuels his quest— the promise of untold wealth and the yearning for companionship in a desolate landscape. Listeners will feel the crunch of snow underfoot and the echo of his determination as he presses onward toward the legendary gold fields.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (352K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England
Release date
2007-05-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1831–1909
Best known for lively adventure stories and school tales, this Victorian writer also worked as a journalist, editor, and teacher. His books were especially popular with younger readers, blending brisk action with a strong sense of place and character.
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