| A | B |
| bunkhouse | a building in a camp where a group of people sleep |
| cords (of wood) | measures for stacks of cut wood |
| immense | huge, very large |
| landscape | a stretch of land |
| lumberjacks | people who chop down trees and haul the wood to a sawmill |
| snowshoes | frames attached to shoes that are used for walking on snow |
| timber | trees that can be used for building |
| woodsman | a person who works and lives in the forest |
| glowered | looked annoyed |
| horizon | the line along which the earth and sky seem to meet |
| fragrance | a sweet or pleasant odor |
| frantic | wildly excited |
| dismay | to fill with sudden concern |
| notched | a cut shaped like a "V" |
| glinting | a brief flasshing, like a light |