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The Forest Pilot: A Story for Boy Scouts

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A weather-beaten guide and a city adolescent join a small party whose schooner is driven onto a rocky coast, prompting a trek through northern woods. The narrative follows their preparations, lessons in piloting and woodcraft, and an extended forest journey that tests scouting skills during a blizzard, encounters with wolves, and a dangerous moose wound. Practical instruction in navigation, survival, and leadership is woven into episodic adventure scenes, emphasizing resourcefulness, teamwork, and the mentor-student relationship as they strive to reach safety and resolve the wreck's consequences.

About the Author

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Edward Huntington

Edward Huntington was an author known for his contributions to children's literature, particularly in the context of outdoor adventure and scouting. His notable work, "The Forest Pilot: A Story for Boy Scouts," reflects themes of exploration and self-reliance, aimed at inspiring young readers to appreciate nature and develop practical skills. Huntington's writing often emphasizes the values of teamwork and perseverance, making his stories both engaging and educational for the youth of his time.