The Young Alaskans in the Rockies
Three frontier friends embark on an unforgettable expedition through the Rocky Mountains, retracing the forgotten paths of fur traders who came before them. Rob, the eldest and most quiet, leads alongside eager John and spirited Jesse as they camp, explore, and discover the wild heart of the American West. What begins as a boys' camping trip becomes a journey into history, connecting the present generation to the rugged pioneers who shaped these mountains. Written in the adventurous spirit of early 20th-century American literature, this novel captures the raw beauty of the Rockies and the unshakeable bond between friends who face the wilderness together. For readers who long for stories of frontier courage and the open road, it offers a nostalgic ride into a vanished era when the mountains were still unconquered and boys could lose themselves in the promise of the horizon.















