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Classics in English _ The Young Alaskans in the Rockies by Emerson Hough
"The Young Alaskans in the Rockies" is a youth adventure novel published by Emerson Hough in 1913, and is a sequel to the "The Young Alaskans" series.
This work tells the story of three boys, Rob, Jesse, and John, who go on an adventure to the Rocky Mountains. Based on their experiences in Alaska, this time they experience new challenges and adventures as they explore the magnificent nature of the Rocky Mountains.
In this novel, Hough vividly describes the magnificent natural landscapes and diverse wildlife of the Rocky Mountains. In particular, through the adventures the three boys experience in the mountainous terrain, he effectively conveys the importance of understanding and respect for nature, and teamwork.
The work contains the exciting elements of adventure novels along with natural scientific knowledge, survival skills, and the value of friendship. It is evaluated as a balanced narrative that arouses the spirit of adventure and interest in nature in young people while not missing educational value.

Summary
"The Young Alaskans in the Rockies" by Emerson Hough is a novel written in the early 20th century. The narrative follows three young boys?Rob, John, and Jesse?as they embark on an adventurous journey through the rugged landscape of the Rocky Mountains. Their expedition is filled with interactions that highlight their camaraderie and discoveries as they attempt to retrace the paths of historical fur traders and enjoy the wilderness. The opening of the book introduces the readers to the excitement of the boys as they prepare for their camping trip in the Rockies. They express their eagerness to explore the area, particularly the Yellowhead Pass, while discussing the history of fur traders who once traversed these routes. The characters are well-established through their dialogue and interactions, setting up a sense of adventure that is both educational and entertaining. As they set up camp and begin their journey, the boys engage in various camp duties and express their anticipation for the adventures ahead, showcasing their youthful spirit and curiosity about the natural world around them.

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Contents
I. Rob, John, and Jesse in Camp
II. At the Fireside
III. Hitting the Trail
IV. Westward Ho
V. Higher than the Rockies
VI. The Athabasca at Last
VII. Crossing the Athabasca
VIII. In High Altitudes
IX. The Heart of the Mountains
X. Rainbow Lake
XI. The Pass
XII. The Wilderness
XIII. After the White Goats
XIV. Down the Fraser
XV. The Great Mountain
XVI. At the Tete Jaune Cache
XVII. Leo the Grizzly-Hunter
XVIII. Southward Bound
XIX. On the Canoe River
XX. Caribou in Camp
XXI. The First Bear Cam
XXII. The Young Grizzly-Hunters
XXIII. Onward Bound
XXIV. The Boat Encampment
XXV. History on the Ground
XXVI. Down the Columbia
XXVII. On the Rapids
XXVIII. In Sight of Safety
XXIX. Stories of the Columbia
XXX. The End of the Trail