The Boy Scouts Through the Big Timber

by St. George Henry RATHBORNE (1854 - 1938)

Bumpus Takes a Chance

The Boy Scouts Through the Big Timber

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)


Listen next episodes of The Boy Scouts Through the Big Timber:
A Scout Should Always be on the Alert , Another Shock , Bumpus' Stock Above Par , 'Catching a Tartar' and a Fat One at That , Caught in a Trap , Find Out How Bumpus Did It , Forced to Think for Himself , More Trouble Ahead , Step Hen Looks Out for the Provisions , Still in Pursuit, With the Trail Getting Warmer , 'Tenderfoot? Well, Hardly, After This' , The Bob-Cat , The Bolt of Lightning , The Cripple Business Seems to be Contagious , The 'Little Lightning' , The Mean Trick of the Timber Cruisers , The Missing Tenderfoot , The Snake Bite , The Swoop of the Storm , The Way Blocked , Through the Big Timber Again , Turning the Tables , Well-Earned Rest--Conclusion