Boy Scouts in the Northwest

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Boy Scouts in the Northwest; Or Fighting Forest Fires by G. Harvey Ralphson is an adventurous tale set in the rugged landscapes near the British frontier. The story follows a group of Boy Scouts led by Ned Nestor who are on a mission to investigate forest fire conditions in the Great Northwest. The narrative begins with three scouts Jack Bosworth Pat Mack and Frank Shaw anxiously awaiting the arrival of their leader Ned and another scout Jimmie McGraw. The boys are camping on a plateau having been sent ahead by Ned who mysteriously stayed behind in Missoula. As they set up camp they encounter a hidden cavern near Kintla Lake which seems to be used for secretive purposes. The discovery of a typewriter ribbon and tins of opium in the cavern suggests a deeper mystery involving more than just forest fires. The plot thickens with the arrival of Ned and Jimmie in a government-provided aeroplane which they use to survey the vast wilderness for signs of fire. The scouts' adventure is further complicated by a fierce windstorm that threatens their camp and the aeroplane. During the storm they meet a man named Greer who claims to be a forest service officer. However his refined mannerisms and suspicious behavior raise doubts about his true identity and intentions. As the scouts navigate these challenges they must also contend with the possibility of encountering dangerous wildlife and the enigmatic figures who may be using the cavern for illicit activities. The story is a blend of adventure mystery and the spirit of scouting as the boys work together to uncover the truth and fulfill their mission.
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