Boy Scouts at Crater Lake / A Story of Crater Lake National Park and the High Cascades
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A troop of Boy Scouts travels west into the Cascade high country and Crater Lake, learning mountaineering, skiing, packing and camping skills through a sequence of realistic episodes. The boys cross long distances, face snowbound roads, scale rims and peaks, descend to the lake, and confront storms, a bear hunt, a forest fire, and a hazardous ascent of Mount Jefferson. Along the way they earn badges, handle pack trains and horses, rescue and care for animals, and perform demanding teamwork and outdoor labor. The narrative emphasizes practical technique, character development, and an appreciation for preserving wild places.
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