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Title: Unexplored!
Author: Allen Chaffee
Release Date: September 14, 2010 [eBook #33725]
Language: English
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UNEXPLORED
By ALLEN CHAFFEE
Author of "Lost River, the Adventures of Two Boys in the Big Woods,"
"The Travels of Honk-a-Tonk," "Twinkly Eyes" (3 vols.), "Fleet-Foot,"
"Trail and Tree Top," and "Fuzzy Wuzz, the Little Brown Bear of
the Sierras."
Illustrated by William Van Dresser
[Illustration: Spitfire began to double in his best bucking form.
--Page 15]
Milton Bradley Company
Springfield, Massachusetts
1922
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Copyright, 1922
By Milton Bradley Company
Springfield, Massachusetts
Bradley Quality Books
Printed in United States of America
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TO
H. F. B.,
Who would still be a boy,
Were he a thousand years of age.
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INTRODUCTION
A pack-burro camping trip in an unexplored region of the high Sierras
results in a series of adventures for three boys in the late teens, a
young Geological Survey man and the old prospector who guides them.
They meet bears and catch rainbow trout, are carried to fight fire by the
Forest Service Air Patrol, and trail the incendiaries through a
labyrinthian limestone cave. They ride in a lumber camp rodeo and
experience earthquakes and avalanches. And in the glacier-gouged canyons,
the giant Sequoias, and sulphur springs, they trace the story
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