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Classics in English _ The Young Alaskans on the Trail by Emerson Hough
"The Young Alaskans on the Trail" is a youth adventure novel published by Emerson Hough in 1911, and is part of the "The Young Alaskans" series.
The novel tells the story of three boys, Rob, Jesse, and John, who go on an adventure along the old gold mining trail in Alaska. As they follow the historical exploration trail of the gold rush era, they experience the harsh natural environment and various challenges.
In this work, Hough sheds new light on the historical gold mining trail in Alaska and the stories of that era from the perspective of youth. In particular, he vividly portrays the boys growing up while experiencing the hardships and history of the old exploration trail.
The work naturally combines adventure and historical learning, deepening the understanding of Alaska's history and nature for youth. It is evaluated as an educational novel that effectively conveys historical facts of the gold rush era along with an exciting adventure story.
Summary
"The Young Alaskans on the Trail" by Emerson Hough is a fictional adventure novel likely written in the early 20th century. The book follows three boys, Rob McIntyre, John Hardy, and Jesse Wilcox, as they embark on an exciting journey across the Rocky Mountains under the guidance of their experienced protector, Uncle Dick Hardy. They delve into the beauty of the wilderness, encounter the mysteries of nature, and learn essential survival skills along the historical paths of fur traders. At the start of the narrative, the boys are camped in the beautiful yet daunting remote mountains of the Northwest, preparing for their adventurous expedition. The text captures the atmosphere of excitement mixed with apprehension as they reflect on their previous adventures and their current challenges. Uncle Dick's encouragement leads them to set off once again, this time to follow the old water trail of the fur traders, with two skilled guides. As they prepare for their journey, the boys' camaraderie is evident, along with their eagerness to embrace the wilderness, learn from their guides, and carry on the legacy of exploration that figures like Sir Alexander Mackenzie began long ago.
Contents
I. Taking the Trail
II. The Gate of the Mountains
III. Studying Out the Trail
IV. The Great Divide
V. Crossing the Height of Land
VI. Following Mackenzie
VII. Around the Camp-fire
VIII. A Hunt for Bighorn
IX. A Night in the Mountains
X. How the Split-stone Lake was Named
XI. Lessons in Wild Life
XII. Wild Country and Wilderness Ways
XIII. The Caribou Hunt
XIV. Exploring the Wilderness
XV. In the Big Waters
XVI. The Grizzly Hunt
XVII. The Young Alaskans¡¯ ¡°Lob-stick¡±
XVIII. Bad Luck With the ¡°Mary Ann¡±
XIX. New Plans
XX. The Gorge of the Mountains
XXI. The Portage of the Rocky Mountains
XXII. East of the Rockies
XXIII. The Land of Plenty
XXIV. The White Man¡¯s Country
XXV. How the Ermine Got His Tail Black
XXVI. Trailing the Bear
XXVII. The End of the Old War-trail
XXVIII. Steamboating in the Far North
XXIX. A Moose Hunt
XXX. Farthest North
XXXI. Homeward Bound
XXXII. Leaving the Trail