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A troop of Boy Scouts attends a rustic woodcraft camp where leaders teach outdoor skills, self-reliance, and character through hands-on instruction and patrol drills. The narrative follows new campers as they undergo initiation, master firecraft, signaling, tracking, and campcraft, and encounter hazards such as getting lost, nocturnal scares, poachers, and a supposedly haunted cabin. Episodes blend practical lessons with adventure, testing the boys’ courage, teamwork, and resourcefulness. The book emphasizes respect for nature, honor in competition, and the formation of disciplined habits, concluding with the campers proving themselves and returning home with improved skills and a deeper appreciation for the outdoors.
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