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A group of young travelers and their guides leave a northern camp to cross a vast mountain country, negotiating muskeg, steep divides, and high-altitude plateaus. Their journey follows river systems—Athabasca, Fraser, and Columbia—requiring difficult crossings, pack-train rescues, canoe runs and rapid navigation. Along the way they meet trappers and hunters, pursue game including grizzly encounters, and learn practical skills of bushcraft and leadership. Intermittent descriptions of peaks, lakes and canyons frame episodic adventures that test endurance and foster camaraderie while emphasizing the hazards and stark beauty of the wilderness.

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Emerson Hough

Emerson Hough was an American author known for his vivid storytelling and exploration of themes related to the American frontier. His works often reflect the spirit of adventure and the complexities of human relationships against the backdrop of the vast landscapes of the West. One of his notable novels, "54-40 or Fight," captures the tension of territorial disputes in the Pacific Northwest, showcasing his ability to weave historical context with engaging narratives. Hough's writing is characterized by its rich descriptions and a deep appreciation for the natural world, making him a significant figure in early 20th-century American literature.

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