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and hundreds, of feet to the bottom, and so  
and hundreds, of feet to the bottom, and so  
steep too. we expected to see some of our animals  
steep too. we expected to see some of our animals  
going headlong every moment
going headlong every moment - it was the
more difficult, as there were so many rolling stones
in our [[unclear]], as he came long
 
however I am pleased to say
we all arrived safe and sound, in the Valley
below, and thankful were are together,
as no doubt were our animals too.
 
as we were coming down the mountains
saw some fellows with wagons. working their
way down, had taken their mules off and
were lowering their wagons down with ropes made
fast around the trees. would take some
three or four turns around a tree. then hold
on. and let them down in this way.
 
We saw several trees that were nearly cut
off by these ropes in this way. after having
gone the length of their ropes, would chain
their wagons to a tree, and [[unclear]] [[unclear]]
and take a [[unclear]] around another tree further
down, then start again, and in this

Revision as of 13:14, 31 March 2020

Monday, Sept 10th Pleasant. we left camp at 7 Am and were obliged to travel over the worst country I have ever seen. have a mountain to descend this AM. where I though is almost impossible for mules, or Horse, to get along. we were obliged to travel along on the side of these mountains where we were hundreds, and hundreds, of feet to the bottom, and so steep too. we expected to see some of our animals going headlong every moment - it was the more difficult, as there were so many rolling stones in our unclear, as he came long

however I am pleased to say we all arrived safe and sound, in the Valley below, and thankful were are together, as no doubt were our animals too.

as we were coming down the mountains saw some fellows with wagons. working their way down, had taken their mules off and were lowering their wagons down with ropes made fast around the trees. would take some three or four turns around a tree. then hold on. and let them down in this way.

We saw several trees that were nearly cut off by these ropes in this way. after having gone the length of their ropes, would chain their wagons to a tree, and unclear unclear and take a unclear around another tree further down, then start again, and in this