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Central route to the Pacific (Hardcover)
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Central route to the Pacific (Hardcover)
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CHAPTER II. KOUTE FROM HUERFANO RIVER TO COOCHATOPE PASS. June 3.
Our camp the preceding night was a mile below the lower end of the
canon through which the Huerfano forces a passage; this chasm is
about ten miles in length, and the ground on each side is much cut
up by deep and rocky ravines running into it. I rode up to its
entrance to sketch; the scenery was wild and beautiful; wild
turkeys flew away at my approach, and the startled deer rose from
their beds in the grass at the bottom of the canon, making their
escape up a ravine to the plain. A line of bluffs runs parallel to
the Huerfano on the west from two to five miles distant, and wagons
should travel at their base to avoid the broken ground nearer the
stream; a thick growth of dwarf pines and cedars covers their
summits. The wagon trail from the Greenhorn and Hardscrabble
settlements on the upper Arkansas approaches the Huerfano below
this canon, leaves it there, and returns to it above. After a ride
of twenty-four miles up the left bank we encamped to noon on a
gully where we found water in rocky hollows; the pasturage was
excellent, as in fact it had been since reaching the Huerfano, for
we had not seen better since leaving Council Grove. The scenery, as
we approached the country between the Spanish Peaks and the Sierra
Mojada, was picturesque and beautiful; mountains towered high above
us, the summits of some covered with snow, while the dense forests
of dark pines which clothed their sides, contrasted well with the
light green of the meadows near their base. All day, heavy clouds
had been gathering on the mountain-tops, portending a storm; at
noon it broke, covering them with snow, and soon after swept over
the plains. Here it rained in torrents, accompanied by a westerly
wind, which blew with such fury as t...
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