About This Book
Four boys spend a summer camping on an Adirondack island, pitching a tent, fishing, paddling, and practising campcraft. Their distinct personalities drive a sequence of episodic adventures—equipment mishaps, boating troubles that leave them adrift, unexpected encounters and contests, and moments of real danger—that call for quick thinking and cooperation. The narrative follows their preparations, strategies, and spirited problem-solving, highlighting resourcefulness, friendship, and practical outdoor skills until a final resolution.
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