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The Boy Scouts on the Yukon

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A patrol of young scouts journeys north by steamer and overland to the Yukon region, encountering rapid rivers, Alaskan wilderness, wildlife including a gigantic bear, and remote settlements. The narrative follows their travel from the Inside Passage to inland camps, describes building and managing a riverside camp, practical outdoor skills and hazards, and episodic adventures such as river navigation to Nome, exploration of the Seward Peninsula, discovery of mammoth tusks, and an unexpected experiment with an early airship. The account blends action, trailcraft details, and camaraderie as the party completes its northern expedition and returns home.

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Ralph Victor

Ralph Victor was an American author known for his contributions to children's literature, particularly in the adventure genre. He is best recognized for his works that celebrate the spirit of exploration and camaraderie among young boys. His notable titles include "The Boy Scouts Patrol" and "The Boy Scouts on the Yukon," which reflect the themes of friendship and outdoor adventure. Victor's writing often aimed to inspire a sense of adventure and teamwork, making his stories appealing to the youth of his time.

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