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- Three teenagers are stranded in the wilds of Northern Canada after a plane crash and they must call upon an Aboriginal Canadian spirit of a legendary white wolf to help them survive.
- The picture was taken in the Sierra National Forest in California and shows what a wonderful work the United States rangers are doing. We are first shown one of the principal causes of forest fires, that of careless campers failing to extinguish their campfire. Next we see the lone lookout on top of the mountain peak overlooking the entire forest area. He spots the white haze crawling up over the distant ravine and sends the alarm to the forest headquarters over the 'phone. From headquarters the alarm is sent to the nearest ranger and we see him mounting his horse and starting for the fire. In turn each ranger is notified and all arrive at the burning forest, and then begins a fierce fight against the fire. Not by water, but by rake, hoe, brush and most of all by fire itself. The fire getting beyond control, a general alarm is sent in and help is called from the power house, but the fire continues to resist their endeavors and more help is needed. The heliograph is called into play and a message is sent miles across from one mountain peak to another. As a result farmers are called out who, getting on a high speed truck auto, dash to the burning forest. We see a settler driven from his home and all his possessions lost in the flames. And when night closes around we see what a strong lesson has been taught to the few merry campers who left their fire burning by the roadside, never thinking of the future nor of the result. We are shown the pathos and the destruction caused by carelessness.
- Big Bear and Silver Fawn have been made man and wife by the good priest of the mission and their dwelling place became a dilapidated old house that modern civilization had neglected to tear down. The land had been used by their forefathers from time unknown so these two lived, loved and slept their days away, contented to dip no further into the mysteries of civilization than to abide in a wooden house. One day some men came in a big touring car and said, "get out of here. We do not want you around." They handed Big Bear a typewritten letter, "The law says this property is mine." "The Law. Who is he? I no know him. My forefathers say this land mine." But the law. So Big Bear and Little Silver Fawn mount their horses and turn their backs on civilization and the old shack is burned down. Civilization had taken their home and farm away from them but they still had the wild game to kill as in days of old. But the same man, John Randall, came along with the authority of the law back of him and said, "You cannot hunt here," and took his gun away from him. And hate was in the heart of Big Bear, while Silver Fawn trembled at his black looks, but the fire that burns and destroys sometimes deals out retribution as well for the blazing sparks from the burning house set the pine needles aflame and soon the forest is ablaze. And so it happens that John Randall catches his foot in a bear trap chained to a huge tree and set by his own men. Thus he is held a chained prisoner while the flames from the forest creep closer and closer to him. His cries for help reach the ears of Silver Fawn who comes to him and sees her enemy begging for help but her strength is too weak to open the trap so back she goes through flame and smoke, breathing in the death laden air and suffocating smoke till she reaches the side of Big Bear whose heart is softened by her pleading. He saves his prisoner and brings him safely home but poor little Silver Fawn has gone into a happier hunting ground beyond the laws of a cruel civilization. The red man keeps silent over her dead body by the slowly dying camp fire.
- An Android named 3113 crash lands on a mysterious planet during a routine rescue mission. 3113 must now push beyond it's mechanical anatomy, bare the harsh elements of space, while at the same time decipher the strange occurrences in which seem to guide the Android on it's path. 3113 is a visual film in which explores the ideas of parallel and unexplored universes, survival, and pushing beyond what is imaginable in order to succeed.
- Huell checks out a palm and a pine tree planted on Highway 99 to signify the transition from SoCal to NorCal. A search ensues for the state's geographic center. A few towns claim to be the center, but surveyors help locate the exact spot.
- It's a magnificent day in possibly one of the most beautiful places on the planet- welcome, to Yosemite National Park, in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, California, USA. Yosemite is world famous for its mountains, granite cliffs, waterfalls, giant sequoia groves, and all the amazing animals that call this place home.
- Huell travels to a region in Sierra and Plumas Counties known as the Lost Sierra. In Downieville he meets the staff of The Mountain Messenger, the state's oldest weekly newspaper. Near Johnsville he learns some Gold Rush skiing history.