![]() With no food and no shelter, Donn survives by remembering his Boy Scout skills and by drawing on his faith in himself, his family, and God. This book is Donn's own description of his struggles to survive after being separated from his companions, as told to Joseph B. Will he make it to his camp or be found by the others? Then he takes a wrong turn that leaves him alone to wander aimlessly for nine days in the empty mountain wilderness. Donn falls down an embankment that hides him from sight. Unfortunately, a thick, fast-moving fog obscures the path. ![]() Henry cautions him against doing so and remains with Mr. Donn gets cold and decides to find his own way back to camp rather than wait for the rest. Katahdin, at 5268 feet the highest peak in the state of Maine. ![]() In this true story, Donn Fendler is a twelve-year-old boy in 1939. ![]()
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