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A small party sets out on a season of canoe journeys and portages through inland lakes, narrating the practical details of camping, fishing, and travel while recording mishaps, weather, and the routines of camp life. Episodes alternate between vivid outdoor scenes—stormy crossings, icy morning dips, and careful carries through the woods—and reflections on gear, guides' techniques, and the pleasures of trout fishing. The account balances humor and instruction, conveying comradeship, the physical demands of wilderness travel, and a close attentiveness to landscape and lake life.

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Albert Bigelow Paine

Albert Bigelow Paine was an American author and biographer, best known for his works that capture the essence of childhood and Americana. He wrote a variety of books, including children's literature such as "Peanut": The Story of a Boy and the beloved Hollow Tree series. Paine also made significant contributions to the literary legacy of Mark Twain, penning a comprehensive biography that spans Twain's life and career. His writing often reflects a deep appreciation for nature and the simplicity of rural life, as seen in works like Dwellers in Arcady: The Story of an Abandoned Farm. Through his diverse body of work, Paine has left a lasting impact on American literature.

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