
Camp Mates in Michigan; or, with Pack and Paddle in the Pine Woods
"Camp Mates in Michigan; or, with Pack and Paddle in the Pine Woods" by St. George Rathborne is an adventurous children's novel likely written in the early 20th century. The story follows three boys—Teddy, Dolph, and Amos—as they embark on a camping and canoeing expedition through the Michigan pine woods. The narrative captures the thrilling escapades of the boys, including encounters with wild animals and the challenges of wilderness survival. The opening of the book introduces the characters in the midst of a chaotic situation as they wake up to discover a lynx stealing their food. Through lively dialogue and vivid descriptions, the scene highlights their camaraderie and resourcefulness as they prepare to confront the potential threat. Soon, the boys devise a plan to catch the lynx, showcasing their bravery and adventurous spirit. As the story unfolds, the boys's journey continues, filled with lessons in survival and the joy of exploring the great outdoors.
Related Subjects
Related books
Bart Keene's Hunting Days; or, The Darewell Chums in a Winter Camp
Allen Chapman
Girl Scouts at Dandelion Camp
Lillian Elizabeth Roy
Girl Scouts in the Adirondacks
Lillian Elizabeth Roy
The Woodcraft Girls in the City
Lillian Elizabeth Roy
The "B. O. W. C.": A Book For Boys Illustrated
James De Mille
What Happened at Quasi: The Story of a Carolina Cruise
George Cary Eggleston
The Girl Scouts in Beechwood Forest
Margaret Vandercook
Boy Scouts in Northern Wilds; Or, The Signal from the Hills
Archibald Lee Fletcher