Along the Mohawk Trail; Or, Boy Scouts on Lake Champlain
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A troop of Boy Scouts undertakes outdoor expeditions around lakes and mountains, encountering missed connections, campsite mishaps, and woodland hazards that test their skills and courage. The episodes mix playful rivalry and earnest duty as scouts trade clever inventions, signals, and rescue efforts while facing competition from a boastful peer and unexpected natural dangers. Practical problem solving, teamwork, and small moral dilemmas drive the action, culminating in reconciliations and the practical resolution of both competitive disputes and family-related complications.
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