单词 | cattle trail |
例句 | They saw specks of huts clustered inside circles of thornbush, with cattle trails radiating from the huts. The Hot Zone 1994-01-01T00:00:00Z The Opel bounces down roads that are hardly more than cattle trails. All the Light We Cannot See 2014-05-06T00:00:00Z That’s Sunset’s path, dating back to its days as a cattle trail. Walking all 25 miles of Sunset Boulevard in a day reminded us why we love L.A. 2023-04-05T04:00:00Z Likewise, as the cattle trails were over-grazed, ranchers needed to purchase and privatize large swaths of land to prepare their cattle for market. U.S. History 2014-12-30T00:00:00Z He settled in Kansas and found work as a cowboy on the cattle trails and as a Pullman porter on the railroads. These are the real-life figures that inspired Netflix's 'The Harder They Fall' 2021-11-04T04:00:00Z He knew that the cowboy image that the the world celebrated was sometimes more appealing than even the most rewarding liberties of life on the cattle trail. A 'Last Look' at the Old-Time American Cowboy 2017-07-21T04:00:00Z For the surface of the ground was cut deeply by narrow trails like cattle trails, but made by buffalo wending probably from water to water. The Pike's Peak Rush Terry in the New Gold Fields 2011-11-11T03:00:26.697Z When he left the road it was to follow cattle trails, on which Chief sailed smoothly. The Land of Strong Men Striking into the cattle trail that, bordering the park, led to Horton’s corral, I followed it to the corral gate, and was soon after knocking at Horton’s front door. Two Wyoming Girls and Their Homestead Claim A Story for Girls Their sides are ribbed with countless cattle trails, like the even ripples of the wind and tide on a sandy beach. In the Oregon Country Out-Doors in Oregon, Washington, and California Together with some Legendary Lore, and Glimpses of the Modern West in the Making Sheriff Tom Redmond was a veteran of many ancient cattle trails. Mystery Ranch In the childhood of the town the cattle trail appeared and with the cattle trade came wild days and sad disorder. In the Heart of a Fool Back in the wild old days you found one on the new town’s outskirts and one where the cattle trail came down to the ford, and one was at the summit of the pass. When the West Was Young As a matter of fact, she does not begin to know the cattle trails as I know them. Two Wyoming Girls and Their Homestead Claim A Story for Girls Stunted sagebrush clothed the hillsides scantily, their slopes serried by cattle trails as evenly as contour lines upon a map. In the Oregon Country Out-Doors in Oregon, Washington, and California Together with some Legendary Lore, and Glimpses of the Modern West in the Making A swift zigzagged across the cattle trail he was following. Brand Blotters But the railroad moved westward and the cattle trail moved with the railroad and then in the early adolescence of the town came coal and gas and oil. In the Heart of a Fool They struck into the mountains, following a cattle trail that wound upward with devious twists. Crooked Trails and Straight Again and again, how many hundreds of times, had Roger Lygon seen in his sleep—had even seen awake, so did hallucination possess him—the new cattle trail he had fired for scores of miles. Northern Lights The faint cattle trail leading to it entered the draw a quarter of a mile away, and led along under low but almost perpendicular banks. Desert Conquest or, Precious Waters She was following an old cattle trail which ran into the main path just this side of the pass, and she was close to the junction when the sound of voices stopped her. Brand Blotters Some hard men started up in trade near the old cattle trails, and made a business of disputing brands with the trail drivers. The Story of the Outlaw A Study of the Western Desperado For a half mile they went through what the Bishop had always thought was an almost impenetrable cattle trail. The Bishop of Cottontown A Story of the Southern Cotton Mills He had no intention of taking the direct road home; that had long become dangerous, and he rode along abandoned cattle trails. Laramie Holds the Range In a momentary lull of the storm, as he lay with his ear close to the ground, he thought he could hear the sound of hoofs coming up the draw, along the hard-beaten cattle trail. Desert Conquest or, Precious Waters A short distance farther on, a cattle trail zigzagged down the steep side of the coulee. Prairie Flowers It winds — this old forgotten cattle trail — Through valleys still and silent even now, p. Songs of the Cattle Trail and Cow Camp A cattle trail led up through the flat. Pluck on the Long Trail Boy Scouts in the Rockies But the wagon and cattle trails of the early days, rut-cut, storm-washed, and polished by sun and wind and sand to a shining smoothness, still stretch across country, truncate and deserted. Laramie Holds the Range Soon they struck an old cattle trail which wound down a short coulée and brought them to the bank of the river immediately below the dam. Desert Conquest or, Precious Waters Prof. had inquired at the ranch about trails, but there were so many cattle trails that we did not get on the right one. A Canyon Voyage The Narrative of the Second Powell Expedition down the Green-Colorado River from Wyoming, and the Explorations on Land, in the Years 1871 and 1872 "Jack, I believe I once told you about my schoolboy days at Wellington and elsewhere before I left home to take up a life on the cattle trails?" The Boy Land Boomer Dick Arbuckle's Adventures in Oklahoma The two fellows used the cattle trail, and Fitzpatrick read the sign for us. Pluck on the Long Trail Boy Scouts in the Rockies Not the railway, not the cattle trail, not the path of forward-marching empire purposely hewing a way through the wilderness, opened the West. Pathfinders of the West Being the Thrilling Story of the Adventures of the Men Who Discovered the Great Northwest: Radisson, La Vérendrye, Lewis and Clark SCOTSMAN: "Its verses draw their natural inspiration from the camp, the cattle trail, and the bush; and their most characteristic and compelling rhythms from the clatter of horses' hoofs." Five Months at Anzac A Narrative of Personal Experiences of the Officer Commanding the 4th Field Ambulance, Australian Imperial Force A train of ten emigrant wagons, drawn by mules, made an imposing showing as it followed the dusty cattle trail. Ruth Fielding in the Great Northwest Or, The Indian Girl Star of the Movies To him old Pinto was "mucho diablo," and a shivering terror made his eyes roll and his voice break in trembling whispers when he talked of the bear while riding along the cattle trails. Bears I Have Met—and Others On the morning of this second day they began to cross the great ribbon-like pathways of the northern cattle trail, these now and then blending with the paths of the vanished buffalo. The Girl at the Halfway House A Story of the Plains Then he realized that the riders were approaching, down one of the cattle trails. When A Man's A Man The little party worked its way into the gulch, and then proceeded up the canyon on an old cattle trail in the second range. Buffalo Roost It was a rough cattle trail he followed, strewn here with boulders and there tilted down at breakneck angle of slippery shale. A Man Four-Square It was a cattle trail, and Ted's practiced eye told him that it led to water. Ted Strong's Motor Car The place of the tents was taken by vast white-topped wagons, the creaking cook carts of the cattle trail, and the van of the less nomadic man. The Girl at the Halfway House A Story of the Plains The pony, leaving a long furrow in the side of the mountain, caught himself on the narrow ledge of a cattle trail, turned to the left, and disappeared at a little fox trot. The Rules of the Game Beyond the willows was a higher ground, covered with a mesquite thicket, with cattle trails winding under the thorny trees. Through the Grand Canyon from Wyoming to Mexico We followed on the largest of the cattle trails until it became so blind that we could not see it. What I Saw in California Since that day of uncertainty, grandsons have sat upon my knee, clamoring for a story about Indians, the war, or cattle trails. Reed Anthony, Cowman The interweaving paths of the cattle trail were flat and dusty, whereas the buffalo trails were cut deep into the hard earth. The Girl at the Halfway House A Story of the Plains The subjection of the Indian was followed by a sudden development of the West, the Texas and Montana cattle trail opened, and the pastoral resources of our State surprised the world. Wells Brothers The Young Cattle Kings Across the river, opposite this horseshoe, was a cut-bank twenty feet high in places, with only an occasional cattle trail leading down to the water. Cattle Brands A Collection of Western Camp-fire Stories Toward the end of the afternoon sheep and cattle trails joined the now well-defined road, and we knew we were approaching a ranch. Tales of lonely trails There was an abundance of water, as we followed up the South Fork and its tributaries, passing through Buffalo Gap, which was afterward a well-known landmark on the Texas and Montana cattle trail. Reed Anthony, Cowman They approached a low ridge and worked up a winding cattle trail. Jim Waring of Sonora-Town Tang of Life On a primal trace, like the Texas and Montana cattle trail, every benefit to the herd was sought, and the freshened range and running water were a welcome breeze to the drover's sail. Wells Brothers The Young Cattle Kings He was allowed the best ropers and a number of shotguns, to be stationed at the cattle trails leading down to the water at the river's bend. Cattle Brands A Collection of Western Camp-fire Stories Here we climbed a mountain to an elevation of five thousand five hundred feet, over a cattle trail which was badly washed out, to a road leading to Fresno Flats. Out of Doors—California and Oregon On through the chaparral he went, following faint cattle trails and working slowly upward till he came out on the divide and gazed down into Napa Valley and back across to Sonoma Mountain... Burning Daylight This was especially true of the first ranches on the Great Plains, of cattle trails, of mining camps, logging camps, and of trapping expeditions. Guide to Life and Literature of the Southwest, with a Few Observations Sorry I didn't think about it sooner, but we ought to have built a smudge fire where this road intersects the cattle trail. Wells Brothers The Young Cattle Kings They followed faint cattle trails that led from one water hole to another. McTeague Then the water, not being held back, followed the cattle trails and cut the country up. Mormon Settlement in Arizona A Record of Peaceful Conquest of the Desert Crossing the stream, Daylight followed a faint cattle trail over a low, rocky hill and through a wine-wooded forest of manzanita, and emerged upon another tiny valley, down which filtered another spring-fed, meadow-bordered streamlet. Burning Daylight It would be nearly three miles to the river from where Thane had left him, but that was where all the deceptive cattle trails were tending. A Touch of Sun and Other Stories They followed the cattle trail south toward the Salt Fork, as this course would afford them a camp at the only water-hole in all that wide desert lying between. Keith of the Border He was descending the lowest spurs of the Panamint hills, following an old and faint cattle trail. McTeague Perhaps the year 1885 is as accurate as any—the time when the cattle trails practically ceased to bring north their vast tribute. The Passing of the Frontier; a chronicle of the old West Lying low against their horses' necks, they scrambled up a steep cattle trail out of the canyon, and began to work across rough country toward the knolls. The Valley of the Moon They mounted, and, with Jane in the lead, rode down the lane, and, turning off into a cattle trail, proceeded westward. Riders of the Purple Sage Keith had very little to guide him, as he could not determine whether this mysterious cabin on the Salt Fork lay to east or west of the usual cattle trail leading down to the Canadian. Keith of the Border The cattle trails seemed to be drawing together toward a common point; perhaps a water hole was near by. McTeague They used to take the shortest cut The cattle trails had made; Get down the hill by the easy slope To the water and the shade. The Second Book of Modern Verse; a selection from the work of contemporaneous American poets The opening of the canyon showed in a break of the sage, and the cattle trail paralleled it as far as he could see. Riders of the Purple Sage Swiftly yet watchfully he made his way through the canyon to the oval and out to the cattle trail. Riders of the Purple Sage Venters satisfied himself that the rustlers had not deviated from their usual course, and then he turned at right angles off the cattle trail and made for the head of the pass. Riders of the Purple Sage Dodging from bush to bush, he passed the mouths of two canyons, and in the entrance of a third canyon he crossed a wash of swift clear water, to come abruptly upon the cattle trail. Riders of the Purple Sage Venters raised the bridle of his horse and followed the broad cattle trail. Riders of the Purple Sage And if he intended to follow the cattle trail and try to find the rustlers he had better make a move at once. Riders of the Purple Sage There had been no breaks in the walls, no side canyons entering this one where the rustlers' tracks and the cattle trail had guided him, and, therefore, he could not be wrong. Riders of the Purple Sage Upon gaining the wide opening he decided to cross it and follow the left wall till he came to the cattle trail. Riders of the Purple Sage So they mounted and rode out to the cattle trail and began to climb. Riders of the Purple Sage Venters marked the smooth gait, and understood it when Wrangle galloped out of the sage into the broad cattle trail, down which Venters had once tracked Jane Withersteen's red herd. Riders of the Purple Sage The cattle trail wound for miles and miles down the slope. Riders of the Purple Sage "That cattle trail headed out of here," Venters kept saying to himself. Riders of the Purple Sage He was now seventy miles from Cottonwoods, and, he believed, close to the canyon where the cattle trail must surely turn off and go down into the Pass. Riders of the Purple Sage "At the split down the trail—you know where Oldring's cattle trail runs off north from the trail to the pass." Riders of the Purple Sage |
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