"Pluck on the Long Trail; Or, Boy Scouts in the Rockies" by Edwin L. Sabin is an exciting adventure story about a group of Boy Scouts in the early 1900s. It follows the Elk Patrol, six friends from Colorado, on a 100-mile hike through the Rocky Mountains. Led by Roger Franklin, the boys must deliver a secret message while leaning on their scouting skills and each other to overcome tough situations. The story focuses on themes of friendship and the thrill of discovering nature, while also highlighting their determination to succeed against the odds and outsmart rival campers. As the boys venture into the unforgiving wild, they discover the joys of working together, pushing their skills to the limits, and growing as individuals.
Pluck on the Long Trail; Or, Boy Scouts in the Rockies
By Edwin L. (Edwin Legrand) Sabin
Six young scouts must rely on their wits and friendship to complete a daring mission, delivering a secret message across the treacherous Rocky Mountains while trying to stay one step ahead of their rivals.
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About the AuthorEdwin Legrand Sabin was an American author, primarily of boys' adventure stories, mostly set in the American West.
Edwin Legrand Sabin was an American author, primarily of boys' adventure stories, mostly set in the American West.
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