AUTHOR OF
"THE RAMBLER CLUB AFLOAT"
"THE RAMBLER CLUB'S WINTER CAMP"ETC.
THE PENN PUBLISHING COMPANY
PHILADELPHIA
MCMX
COPYRIGHT
1910 BY
THE PENN
PUBLISHING
COMPANY
In pursuance of his intention to write stories full of lively,wholesome adventure for boys, the author presents "The Rambler Club inthe Mountains," following "The Rambler Club Afloat," and "The RamblerClub's Winter Camp."
The five boys leave their home in Wisconsin and journey to thefar-away state of Oregon. There, in the mountain wilderness, among thehaunts of big game, they meet with plenty of exciting adventures; andDick Travers, the "official photographer," succeeds in making someremarkable snap-shots.
"Little Bill" Dugan and "Surly Joe" Tomlin, who are harboring fanciedgrievances, unintentionally bring the boys into great peril. Theirthrilling experience, however, enables them to solve the mystery in thefate of Howard Fenton, who has been carried through the gorge of CanyonRiver.
The Ramblers find all their courage and endurance called into play,but prove again that they are made of the right stuff.
In spite of all they have gone through, the boys have not lost theirlove for roughing it, and they look forward with pleasure to otheradventures with rifle and rod, some of which are recounted in "TheRambler Club on Circle T Ranch."
W. CRISPIN SHEPPARD.