Boy Scouts on Swift River

Boy Scouts on Swift River
Published in 1911, 'Boy Scouts on Swift River' by Thornton W. Burgess follows Walter Upton and Hal Harrison as they embark on a canoe trip through the wilderness, accompanied by an inexperienced Tenderfoot, Louis Woodhull. The adventure tests their skills, equipment, and teamwork as they encounter various challenges posed by nature and their own personalities. This book is notable for its portrayal of the Boy Scouts' values and the spirit of adventure, reflecting the outdoor ethos of the early 20th century.






















