In this thrilling action-adventure novel for younger audiences, lifelong chums Rob McIntyre, John Hardy and Jesse Wilcox set off on a grueling, life-changing trek in the wilds of the Rocky Mountains with their friend Uncle Dick, a civil engineer and skilled outdoorsman.

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- THE YOUNG ALASKANS ON THE TRAIL
- 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