
Roy Blakeley's Roundabout Hike, published in 1927 by Percy Keese Fitzhugh, is a children's adventure novel centered on Roy Blakeley and his fellow Boy Scouts during a chaotic hiking expedition. The story captures the spirit of childhood camaraderie and adventure, highlighting humorous mishaps and unexpected discoveries as they navigate their whimsical journey. Fitzhugh's portrayal of relatable characters and irreverent dialogue adds depth to the narrative, making it a notable contribution to juvenile fiction and the Boy Scouting movement.













































