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A group of young companions set out on a winter skating and boating excursion that becomes a prolonged survival adventure on frozen rivers and isolated islands. They improvise shelter, learn arctic camping techniques, and rig boats to cross ice fields while confronting severe storms, drifting ice, hunger, and encounters with seabirds and packs of wild dogs. Through ingenuity, firm organization, and mutual aid they stage rescues, adapt traps and shelters, and finally reach inhabited land and safety, the narrative emphasizing practical skills, cooperation, and the unpredictable power of the natural world.
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