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Four friends undertake a rugged canoeing and camping expedition to a remote mountain lake on land adjoining one boy’s property. Their outing unfolds in episodic adventures that include fishing, woodcraft tasks, encounters with wildlife such as a mother bobcat, and night-time mysteries featuring a moonlit figure and unexplained sounds. The boys confront an intruder, solve a series of puzzles, and weather a violent storm by relying on quick thinking, practical skills, and mutual support. The narrative centers on camaraderie, resourcefulness in the outdoors, and the steady restoration of calm after a sequence of challenges.

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Silas K. Boone

Silas K. Boone was an American author known for his contributions to children's literature, particularly in the adventure genre. His notable works include "Phil Bradley's Mountain Boys" and "Phil Bradley's Snow-shoe Trail; Or, The Mountain Boys in the Canada Wilds." These stories often feature themes of exploration and camaraderie among young boys in rugged outdoor settings, reflecting the spirit of adventure and the challenges of nature. Boone's writing captures the imagination of young readers, encouraging a sense of adventure and appreciation for the wilderness.

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