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The narrative follows two hardy young ranchmen in the Rocky Mountain country during the region's formative years as they manage a mountain ranch and serve nearby mining camps. Their days alternate between routine ranch work and a string of episodic adventures: fending off a marauding grizzly, following wild-animal trails, exploring underground streams and mineral veins, confronting theft and human threats, and coping with natural disasters such as avalanches while testing ventures like oil boring and pond drainage. The episodes emphasize practical ranchcraft, rugged landscape detail, local personalities, and the resourcefulness required to sustain a remote community.

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Sidford F. Hamp

Sidford F. Hamp was an American author known for his engaging tales set against the backdrop of the American West. His works often explore themes of adventure and the rugged lifestyle of early settlers. Notable among his writings is "Coco Bolo: King of the Floating Islands," which showcases his imaginative storytelling. Hamp's other significant works include "The Boys of Crawford's Basin," which reflects on life in Colorado's mountain ranches, and "The Trail of The Badger," a narrative set along the Colorado border. Through his stories, Hamp contributes to the literary heritage of Western Americana.

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