About This Book
Two boys out fishing become lost in a rainstorm and come upon a secluded valley where muskrats live in conical mud huts on an old beaver meadow. The narrator explains how beaver activity shaped the landscape and then shifts to practical wilderness skills: building fires without matches, drying clothes, catching and cooking trout wrapped in large leaves or on hot stones, and improvising shelter and bedding. The account blends natural-history observation with hands-on camping techniques and resourceful problem solving in a forest setting.
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