The Radio Boys Rescue the Lost Alaska Expedition
morrow we leave
hore, far up the Hare Indian River, one of the great tributaries of the MacKenzie. How long it was since th
d big Bob, "whe
of the hour, and would make only an ineffectual attempt to dip
ody la
will be glad to go ashore and stretch my legs. Wonderfu
re," agr
and the North American continent to the mouth of the MacKenzie. Of course, occasional ice floes had been encountered an
wheel steamer that plied on the MacKenzie in Summer was tied up for repairs, they had replenished their stock of gasoline and then continued the ascent, pass
re Indian River and soon had put beyond t
in. They were prospecting for gold, you know, had no idea of finding oil. It was their original intention to strike northeast across the numerous streams at the he
d been taken aboard on leaving the MacKenzie dwindled to the point where it became advisable for the party to go ashor
terms of days. So far north had the party come that the sun shone perpetuall
n escape from some Eskimo herd, which would be surprised standing in the water, and breaking for the timber on the bank at their approach. Again brown bear would be seen on the bank, or beaver swimming strongly across the stream. As for fishing, it was an Izaak
n the morrow. And little sleep did the boys have that night, as they lay a
it disappeared, for the first time there came to each of the three boys the feeling of isolation natural to their situation. The last settlement was two hundred mi
What if they were beset by oncoming Winter before they could make their way to the outside? What if they were
houghts, as they stood in unwonted si
-dreaming. Each
of packs, and would, moreover, be of inestimable value in keeping the party supplied with game as well as in almost any situation that might arise. They were grizzled, weather-beaten men of medium height, both with stout frames, and beca
e schooner, and in these the seven set out. The boys with Dick occupied one
, that containing Farnum, Mr. Hampton and Art taking the lead. About ten miles upstream a rapids
of joy and headed his canoe for the right bank of the stream at a little gravelly beach. His sharp eye had detected a small cairn of stones on th
ation he vouchsafed. "Must have
atience, Farnum whipped out a knife and gouged it off while the others crowded around him. Inside was a fold of oson all right. Liste
h., that I passed here July 2. Party intact with exception of
walds
y that reference to
for the ship was prosecuted at the first opportunity this Spring, but it had disappeared. I made a trip up the MacKenzie myself, but the only information I could gather was an occasional rumor at a trading post that a schooner had gone by, on its way out, at night. A ship that might have been the Vikin
mpton
r iced in, or might have been stricken ill, and so, for some reason that appeared good enough to them, might have decided to violate or
aid nothing about t
on smiled
s, however, it has been through an oversight. I've had a lot of things on my mind. But, come. We know this is the way Thor