Jack the Young Explorer: A Boy's Experiances in the Unknown Northwest
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A young boy and his friend travel into little-known northwestern mountains to explore wildlife and landscape, following hunting trips, mountain climbs, and encounters with Indigenous communities at an agency and in ceremonies. Episodes combine adventure — hunts for sheep, bear, bighorn, and beaver, a lynx visit, icefield travel, and dangerous climbs — with practical descriptions of trapping, hunting techniques, and animal behavior. Interludes present local legend and conflict over whiskey traders, while the narrative emphasizes fieldcraft, natural history, and the rhythms of frontier life.
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