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Jack Danvers is a sickly teenager more apt to spend his days inside reading rather than outside roughhousing and exploring. When his doctor recommends some outdoor time to allow Jack to build up his strength, it is decided that he should spend a few months helping out at his uncle's ranch in the Rockies. Will this bookworm be able to adapt to life in the Wild West?
Over the course of several years, young Jack Danvers evolved from a shy bookworm into a skilled outdoorsman through his participation in a series of exciting expeditions in the Rockies. In this action-adventure tale for younger audiences, Jack gets an opportunity to explore the Pacific Northwest.
George Bird Grinnell was an important figure in the early conservation movement and played a key role in establishing a number of national parks in the U.S. His love of nature shines through in the "Jack" series of action-adventure novels geared for younger audiences, including this volume, in which intrepid adventurer Jack Danvers participates in a pioneer pack train.
Conservationist George Bird Grinnell helped tame the western U.S., establishing a number of national parks as tourism hubs. He brings this knowledge to bear in the "Jack" series of outdoor adventure stories for younger readers. In Jack the Young Trapper, Jack Danvers is recruited for a fur-trapping expedition in the treacherous territory of the Rockies.
Long regarded as some of the most skilled bison hunters, the Blackfeet tribes' territory once covered large swaths of the areas now known as Alberta, Canada and the U.S. state of Montana. This fascinating collection of legends and folklore will afford modern-day readers a glimpse into the unique values and beliefs of this culture.
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