
The Boy Scouts' First Camp Fire
The Adventures of the Silver Fox Patrol
Versandkostenfrei!
Versandfertig in 1-2 Wochen
21,00 €
inkl. MwSt.
Weitere Ausgaben:
PAYBACK Punkte
0 °P sammeln!
"The Boy Scouts' First Camp Fire" by Herbert Carter is a captivating tale that follows the adventures of the Silver Fox Patrol, a group of Boy Scouts embarking on their first camping trip. The story begins with the scouts, led by Thad Brewster, marching along a dusty road, eager to reach their destination near Lake Omega. The patrol consists of eight boys, each with distinct personalities and backgrounds, including the curious Bumpus Hawtree, the meticulous Smithy, and the adventurous Davy Jones. As they journey, the scouts encounter various challenges that test their skills and camaraderie. T...
"The Boy Scouts' First Camp Fire" by Herbert Carter is a captivating tale that follows the adventures of the Silver Fox Patrol, a group of Boy Scouts embarking on their first camping trip. The story begins with the scouts, led by Thad Brewster, marching along a dusty road, eager to reach their destination near Lake Omega. The patrol consists of eight boys, each with distinct personalities and backgrounds, including the curious Bumpus Hawtree, the meticulous Smithy, and the adventurous Davy Jones. As they journey, the scouts encounter various challenges that test their skills and camaraderie. The narrative highlights the scouts' experiences as they set up camp, learn essential survival skills, and navigate the dynamics of group life. Thad, as the patrol leader, emphasizes the importance of being prepared and working together, while Allan Hollister, with his practical knowledge of the woods, provides valuable guidance. The story takes a humorous turn when Bumpus, in his quest for honey, falls into a hollow tree stump and becomes the victim of ant bites, leading to a comical yet earnest rescue by his fellow scouts. As night falls, the scouts gather around their first campfire, a significant milestone for the patrol. The fire symbolizes their unity and the beginning of their journey as Boy Scouts. However, the tranquility is disrupted when a bear unexpectedly wanders into their camp, causing chaos and testing the scouts' ability to remain calm under pressure. The encounter with the bear serves as a pivotal moment, reinforcing the lessons of preparedness and teamwork. Herbert Carter's narrative is rich with themes of friendship, adventure, and the spirit of scouting. Through the trials and triumphs of the Silver Fox Patrol, readers are reminded of the values of trust, loyalty, and bravery that are central to the Boy Scouts' ethos. The story is both entertaining and educational, offering insights into the challenges and rewards of outdoor life.