"Storm-Bound; or, A Vacation Among the Snow Drifts" by Captain Alan Douglas is an adventure narrative that throws a troop of scouts into a frosty predicament. Journeying to visit a scientist, they're soon swallowed by an unforgiving, snow-drenched wilderness. The story highlights their grit and unity as the boys lean on their scouting knowledge, battling the blustery elements to survive. The beginning introduces Elmer Chenowith, George Robbins, and their companions, trudging, laden with gear, through the heavy drifts. A wrong turn plunges them into uncertainty, sparking debate tinged with hope and worry. Showcasing resourcefulness and unwavering resolve, traits honed by their scout training, they face the increasing challenges of finding refuge before darkness falls.

Storm-Bound; or, A Vacation Among the Snow Drifts
By Alan Douglas
Lost in a winter wonderland, a group of young scouts must use their wits and skills to survive the snow and find their way back to safety.
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