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Boy Scouts in the White Mountains: The Story of a Long Hike

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A troop of Boy Scouts organizes and undertakes a long hike through rugged mountain country, detailing their months of preparation, saving, and route-planning. The narrative follows their daily progress over peaks, ridges, and ravines, mixing lighthearted camp incidents and rehearsed pageantry with serious challenges such as a nighttime misadventure, a storm crossing on a bridle path, steep descents and ascents, and the administration of first aid in difficult conditions. Episodes emphasize teamwork, practical outdoor skills, scenic description, and the physical and moral tests of an extended mountaineering trek for a youthful group.

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Walter Prichard Eaton

Walter Prichard Eaton was an American author known for his contributions to children's literature, particularly through the lens of adventure and exploration. His works often feature the Boy Scouts, reflecting themes of camaraderie and the great outdoors. Notable titles include "Boy Scouts at Crater Lake," which immerses readers in the natural beauty of Crater Lake National Park, and "Boy Scouts in Glacier Park," where young adventurers navigate the majestic landscapes of the Rockies. Eaton's writing captures the spirit of adventure and the importance of nature, making his stories enduring favorites among young readers.

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