CONTENTS
Emerson Hough
Chap.
Page
I.
Taking the Trail
1
II.
The Gate of the Mountains
10
III.
Studying Out the Trail
23
IV.
The Great Divide
37
V.
Crossing the Height of Land
43
VI.
Following Mackenzie
53
VII.
Around the Camp-fire
69
VIII.
A Hunt for Bighorn
83
IX.
A Night in the Mountains
102
X.
How the Split-stone Lake was Named
112
XI.
Lessons in Wild Life
119
XII.
Wild Country and Wilderness Ways
134
XIII.
The Caribou Hunt
143
XIV.
Exploring the Wilderness
158
XV.
In the Big Waters
168
XVI.
The Grizzly Hunt
181
XVII.
The Young Alaskans’ “Lob-stick”
191
XVIII.
Bad Luck With the “Mary Ann”
200
XIX.
New Plans
207
XX.
The Gorge of the Mountains
217
XXI.
The Portage of the Rocky Mountains
226
XXII.
East of the Rockies
232
XXIII.
The Land of Plenty
236
XXIV.
The White Man’s Country
244
XXV.
How the Ermine Got His Tail Black
249
XXVI.
Trailing the Bear
254
XXVII.
The End of the Old War-trail
264
XXVIII.
Steamboating in the Far North
274
XXIX.
A Moose Hunt
286
XXX.
Farthest North
294
XXXI.
Homeward Bound
307
XXXII.
Leaving the Trail
317
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