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A traveling scout-led motor caravan carries a group of boys and their adult companions through a sequence of small-town adventures as they assist a stranded theatrical troupe, face mechanical troubles, and camp along the road. Episodes blend comic detail and earnest problem-solving—preparing food, making repairs, running night drives, and staging rescues—while the scouts deploy signaling and other practical skills. Along the way a mysterious footprint and a puzzling paper introduce a light mystery that the group investigates by teamwork and resourcefulness. The narrative emphasizes service, camaraderie, and inventive, can-do spirit.
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