George Bird Grinnell was an important figure in the early conservation movement and played a key role in establishing a number of national parks in the U.S. His love of nature shines through in the "e;Jack"e; series of action-adventure novels geared for younger audiences, including this volume, in which intrepid adventurer Jack Danvers participates in a pioneer pack train.

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- JACK IN THE ROCKIES
- Contents
- Foreword
- Chapter I - The Indians of Fort Berthold
- Chapter II - The Battle of the Musselshell
- Chapter III - For the Blackfoot Camp
- Chapter IV - Old Friends and New
- Chapter V - Buffalo Hunting with the Blackfeet
- Chapter VI - Amid Wonders of the Yellowstone Park
- Chapter VII - Geysers and Hot Springs
- Chapter VIII - Across the Continental Divide
- Chapter IX - An Elk Hunt Under the Tetons
- Chapter X - Trailing Black-Tails
- Chapter XI - Tracks in the Snow
- Chapter XII - What Will Become of the Elk?
- Chapter XIII - A Pack Horse in Danger
- Chapter XIV - A Bighorn
- Chapter XV - A Charging Grizzly
- Chapter XVI - Something About Bears
- Chapter XVII - The Story of a Man-Killer
- Chapter XVIII - Jack's First Moose
- Chapter XIX - Watching a Bear Bait
- Chapter XX - A Puzzling Trail
- Chapter XXI - Hugh Goes "on Discovery"
- Chapter XXII - Stealing from Horse Thieves
- Chapter XXIII - "Died with His Boots On"