New Trails in Mexico; An Account of One Year's Exploration in North-Western Sonora, Mexico, And South-Western Arizona, 1909-1910

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On Tuesday, March 15, I left my camp to make the intended exploration of the sand dune country west of there. I was accompanied only by two Indians, Pedro and the old medicine-man, Pancho, both belonging to the sand people, the latter being one of the few left who had actually lived there. He spoke no Spanish nor Eng- lish and was not particularly distinguished by any pro- found knowledge of the art of travel, but he was business- like in his silent ways and reliable, though extremely sensitive
... and apt to imagine a cause of offence where none had been given. Pedro spoke Spanish, was an efficient packer, could make tortillas, and was a good all-round man, quick in his actions but often careless.
INTO THE HILLS 299 He was unusually intelligent, though of an unpleasant, uneven temper. We had selected the best animals, all burros, with the exception of my riding mule, and took along only the most necessary things, leaving my tent and cot behind. Water would be scarce on the road, so we filled our large canteens in addition to the barrels, which usually furnished us with water for three days.


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