Canoe Boys and Campfires; Or, Adventures on Winding Waters
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The story follows a close-knit group of young companions who embark on a summer canoeing expedition through rivers and backcountry, camping along the way. Their voyage tests their seamanship and courage as they confront capsizes, a timber dam and whirlpool, storms, a mill fire, and subterranean passages while searching for a missing member. Practical problem-solving, quick thinking, and teamwork drive several daring rescues and defensive stands against threats. Episodes alternate campfire camaraderie and outdoor skill-building with suspenseful sequences of survival, ending in a hard-won return home.
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