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The Boy Scouts Through the Big Timber

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The Silver Fox Patrol is out in the Rocky Mountains, camping in the Big Timber. Many adventures await these boys, including a dunking in the river, an adventure involving a grizzly bear, and the appearance of some timber cruisers up to no good.

Herbert Carter is one of the many pseudonyms of St. George Rathborne. (Summary by Ann Boulais) (5 hr 43 min)

Chapters

The Camp

13:39

Read by AnthonyJackson

What Frightened the Pack Mules

15:19

Read by AnthonyJackson

When the Foxes Took to the Trees

12:53

Read by Kenneth Sergeant Gaghan

Bumpus Takes a Chance

13:18

Read by Kenneth Sergeant Gaghan

The Missing Tenderfoot

12:12

Read by Kenneth Sergeant Gaghan

Forced to Think for Himself

19:25

Read by declanreads

Turning the Tables

12:11

Read by declanreads

A Scout Should Always be on the Alert

11:54

Read by Kenneth Sergeant Gaghan

The Mean Trick of the Timber Cruisers

10:21

Read by Kenneth Sergeant Gaghan

The Bob-Cat

10:30

Read by Kenneth Sergeant Gaghan

Bumpus' Stock Above Par

10:51

Read by Kenneth Sergeant Gaghan

The Swoop of the Storm

10:13

Read by Kenneth Sergeant Gaghan

The Bolt of Lightning

11:45

Read by AnthonyJackson

Step Hen Looks Out for the Provisions

10:49

Read by AnthonyJackson

Through the Big Timber Again

11:10

Read by AnthonyJackson

The Snake Bite

12:03

Read by AnthonyJackson

More Trouble Ahead

13:25

Read by Shasta

Still in Pursuit, With the Trail Getting Warmer

14:07

Read by Shasta

Another Shock

13:39

Read by Shasta

Find Out How Bumpus Did It

14:50

Read by Shasta

Caught in a Trap

14:50

Read by Shasta

The Cripple Business Seems to be Contagious

21:23

Read by Shasta

The Way Blocked

14:01

Read by Shasta

The 'Little Lightning'

10:48

Read by AnthonyJackson

'Catching a Tartar' and a Fat One at That

11:16

Read by AnthonyJackson

'Tenderfoot? Well, Hardly, After This'

7:54

Read by Kenneth Sergeant Gaghan

Well-Earned Rest--Conclusion

8:34

Read by Kenneth Sergeant Gaghan