... men variously frozen, face, hands, or feet. The guide became nigh being frozen to death here, and dead mules were already lying about the fires. Meantime, it snowed steadily. The next day we made mauls, and, beating a road or trench through the snow,... History of Colorado - Stran 61uredili: - 1918Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| John Bigelow - 1856 - 524 strani
...back, having some 10 or 12 men variously frozen, face, hands, or feet. The guide became nigh being frozen to death here, and dead mules were already...through the snow crossed the crest in defiance of the pouderit, and encamped immediately below in the edge of the timber. The trail showed as if ^a defeated... | |
| John Bigelow - 1856 - 512 strani
...back, having some 10 or 12 men variously frozen, face, hands, or feet. The guide became nigh being frozen to death here, and dead mules were already...through the snow crossed the crest in defiance of the pouderit, and encamped immediately below in the edge of the timber. The trail showed as if a defeated... | |
| John Bigelow - 1856 - 502 strani
...driven back, having some 10 or 12 men variously frozen, face, hands, or feet The guide became nigh being frozen to death here, and dead mules were already...through the snow crossed the crest in defiance of tlie pouderie, and encamped immediately below in the edge of the timber. The trail showed as if a defeated... | |
| John Bigelow - 1856 - 508 strani
...frozen, face, hands, or feet. The guide became nigh being frozen to death here, and dead mules wore already lying about the fires. Meantime, it snowed...through the snow crossed the crest in defiance of i the pouderit, and encamped immediately below in the edge of the timber. The trail showed as if a... | |
| Samuel Mosheim Smucker - 1859 - 438 strani
...back, having some ten or twelve men variously frozen, face, hands, or feet. The guide became nigh being frozen to death here, and dead mules were already...through the snow, crossed the crest in defiance of the poudertt and encamped immediately below in the edge of the timber. The trail showed as if a defeated... | |
| Charles Burdett - 1862 - 412 strani
...having some ten or twelve men variously frozen, face, hand-s, or feet. The guide became nigh being frozen to death here, and dead mules were already...Meantime, it snowed steadily. The next day we made mauls, aad beating a road or trench through the snow, crossed the crest in defiance of the pouderie, and encamped... | |
| Charles Burdett - 1865 - 410 strani
...some ten or twelve men variously frozen, face, hands, or feet. The guide became nigh being frozen tc death here, and dead mules were already lying about...made mauls, and beating a road or trench through the snu\v, crossed the crest in defiance of the powderib, and encamped immediately below in the edge of... | |
| Charles Burdett - 1866 - 400 strani
...back, having some ten or twelve men variously frozen, face, hands, or feet. The guide became nigh being frozen to death here, and dead mules were already...through the snow, crossed the crest in defiance of the pouderiS, and encamped immediately below in the edge of the timber. " Westward, the country was buried... | |
| Charles Burdett - 1869 - 398 strani
...back, having some ten or twelve men variously frozen, face, hands, or feet. The guide became nigh being frozen to death here, and dead mules were already...made mauls, and beating a road or trench through the snuw, crossed the crest in defiance of the powderie, and encamped immediately below in the edge of... | |
| Charles Burdett - 1865 - 408 strani
...face, hands, or feet. The guide became nigh being frozen to death here, and dead mules were already v lying about the fires. Meantime, it snowed steadily....through the snow, crossed the crest in defiance of the pouderi&, and encamped immediately below in the edge of the timber. " Westward, the country was buried... | |
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