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Broke up camp on our way back to San Antonio; crossed the Sabinas, at the second of this name is the "Escalera" or almost perpendicular rocky pass. [[Eaz?]] into the Pintas trail, journeying over several ranges of hills (dividing ridges between the streams) camping above the Cibols in a very pretty country & good pastures. Today shot some fine bucks & a bear. | Broke up camp on our way back to San Antonio; crossed the Sabinas, at the second of this name is the "Escalera" or almost perpendicular rocky pass. [[Eaz?]] into the Pintas trail, journeying over several ranges of hills (dividing ridges between the streams) camping above the Cibols in a very pretty country & good pastures. Today shot some fine bucks & a bear. | ||
17th - Came down the Cibols, crossed it & camped at the Pintas spring at the foot of the Loma del Pinto | 17th - Came down the Cibols, crossed it & camped at the Pintas spring at the foot of the Loma del Pinto | ||
18th - On our route today the country was alive with deer. Some good locations might be made, if the [[?]] wants be contented with Springs, small | 18th - On our route today the country was alive with deer. Some good locations might be made, if the [[?]] wants be contented with Springs, small streams & good prairie pasturages. Nooned at the |
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93 15. Sunday. Cold weather approaching. Heavy de?s. We are now about 50 or 60 miles from San Antonio. 16. There are parts that might be cultivated - plenty grazing land for cattle, but just now it is only a hunting country. There is one great disadvantage for navigation about the rivers & towards the mountains; during the freshets caused by heavy rains, the rivers run torrents; the rains over they dwindle down to small streams. Broke up camp on our way back to San Antonio; crossed the Sabinas, at the second of this name is the "Escalera" or almost perpendicular rocky pass. Eaz? into the Pintas trail, journeying over several ranges of hills (dividing ridges between the streams) camping above the Cibols in a very pretty country & good pastures. Today shot some fine bucks & a bear. 17th - Came down the Cibols, crossed it & camped at the Pintas spring at the foot of the Loma del Pinto 18th - On our route today the country was alive with deer. Some good locations might be made, if the ? wants be contented with Springs, small streams & good prairie pasturages. Nooned at the