"Camp Fires of the Wolf Patrol" by Captain Alan Douglas is a novel about a group of Boy Scouts on their inaugural camping trip, guided by their scout master and a knowledgeable scout named Elmer, as they venture into the wilderness near the Sweetwater River to put their scout skills to the test, share stories around the campfire to overcome their fears, and bond through adventures and challenges.
Camp Fires of the Wolf Patrol
By Alan Douglas
A troop of khaki-clad boys head into the woods for their first camping trip, where they face excitement and challenges that test their skills and courage.
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