
A spirited troop of Boy Scouts sets out for the rugged beauty of Crater Lake and the surrounding Cascade wilderness, eager to test their skills and discover the natural world beyond their small town. Guided by a seasoned Scoutmaster, the boys learn to read maps, handle pack trains, and respect the delicate balance of the wilderness they’re about to explore. The story opens with Bennie, a lively but misunderstood youngster, whose curiosity leads him to the town library where a surprising moment hints at his hidden love for learning and adventure.
From the first trek through pine‑filled valleys to daring climbs on snow‑capped peaks, the narrative blends vivid descriptions of real landscapes with the camaraderie of a close‑knit troop. Along the way, the scouts encounter challenges that test their courage, teamwork, and respect for nature, all while gaining a deeper appreciation for America’s treasured wild places. This realistic tale invites listeners to experience the thrill of authentic outdoor adventure through the eyes of eager, youthful explorers.
Full title
Boy Scouts at Crater Lake A Story of Crater Lake National Park and the High Cascades
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (378K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Stephen Hutcheson and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2017-04-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1878–1957
Best known as a drama critic, essayist, and nature-minded writer, he moved easily between the worlds of theater, New England farming, and outdoor life. His work ranged from criticism and fiction to books on country living, giving his writing both polish and practical warmth.
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