The principal cache was known as the "McCarthy Cabin" cache, and was about fifteen miles east of Copper River on the trail to the Nicolai Mine.
Another importantcache of three thousand pounds of provisions was the "Amy" cache, thirty-five miles from Valdez, just over the summit of Thompson Pass.
These smaller camps were ordered to meet at certain times and places, to report progress, collect and cache their furs, and "count noses.
The return march was by the way of Pryor's Gap, and up the Bighorn, to Wind River, where the cache was made in the previous December.
A party was also dispatched, under Mr. Tullock, to raise the cache on the Bighorn River.
Fall River Pass--Cache la Poudre River--Down to | Do.
Did Thorvald know of some supply cache they could raid?
But apparently that feat was beyond even his notable teeth, and at length he left it lying there in disgust while he returned to a cache for more palatable fare.
Cache Frames= for storage of property by Point Barrow Eskimo =9=: 75 sq.
We pick up the cache as we go, and trade the whole, and I just hand my step-father the price of the furs he's tabbed.
Deliberately he moved towards the fallen tree-trunk where the lichen-covered cache of their token lay.
And I set them aside, and Little One Man helps mecache them.
Away out lay her cache of priceless furs to be picked up within the next few hours.
He was far too experienced, too old in the craft of the trail to leave a cache in such a state.
When I find that token set in this cache I'll make up the river just as hard as hell'll let me.
Our cache was all right; so, our stock of luxuries was replenished.
The place selected for a cache is usually some rolling point, sufficiently elevated to be secure from inundations.
We was a coming in from way up in Cache le Poudre and from Yellowstone Lake, whar we'd been a trapping for two seasons.
Gregg thus describes it: The cache is made by digging a hole in the ground, somewhat in the shape of a jug, which is lined with dry sticks, grass, or anything else that will protect its contents from the dampness of the earth.
Business which had to do with the cache they had lifted from Tucker detained Pinkey in town longer than expected.
That joker has got a cache of the real stuff and he gave us raisinade!
Regaining the main line I took a memorandum in my note book as to the cache something like the following: Cache No.
He would cross this divide to the first trickle of another stream, flowing to the west, which he would follow until it emptied into the river Dease, and here he would find a cache under an upturned canoe and piled over with many rocks.
He still clung to his gun, for there were cartridges in that cache by the river Dease.
I wish we had just about two of them cartridges that's layin' in that cache of ourn," said the second man.
And in this cache would be ammunition for his empty gun, fish-hooks and lines, a small net--all the utilities for the killing and snaring of food.
He was more rational, and once more he was chiefly interested in the land of little sticks and the cache by the river Dease.
And he conned the grub of the cache and the grub of the Hudson Bay Company post over and over again.
He was not concerned with the land of little sticks, nor with Bill and the cache under the upturned canoe by the river Dease.
I described, too, most precisely thecache where it had been arranged that the messages should be placed.
The rope and axes I left in a cache beneath the pine-tree.
After earnest consultation, it was deemed best to dig a trench and cache all Mr. Reed's effects, except such as could be packed into one wagon, and were essential for daily use.
The other three remained behind to cache and secure the goods necessarily left there.
Familiar places that he had marked when they made the cache appeared, and soon he reached it.
The cache is in a straight line, almost, from that, where the ground dips a little.
Although Harry had been in charge, Dick had not failed to notice everything about the place where they made their cache that would help to identify it.
Slight attention was paid to the conversation, and even Reuben had almost forgotten it, as well as his own talk the preceding day with Rat concerning the location of the cache near the stream on the bank of which they were trapping.
Well, he wanted me the other day, when we were trapping together, to show him where our cache was.
Suddenly, however, Reuben called Kit Carson to one side and said to him: "Did Rat ask you to let him cache some of his furs?
I'm wondering," suggested Rat as they moved down the stream, "if Kit Carson would have any objection to letting me bring some of my furs and putting them in the cache along with his.
There was a quantity of food, principally canned meats and vegetables, in the cache which Meade and I built up the trees.
Some seven miles above Cache Creek we passed the mouth of another stream in a deep, narrow, timbered valley, which we named Calfee Creek, after the famous photographer of the Park.
The expedition has no permanent interest for this narrative except that it left the two geographical names, "Cache Creek" and "Bear Gulch.
Near Beaver Lake and Obsidian Cliff, he found, in 1878, a cache of marten traps of an old pattern used by the Hudson's Bay Company's trappers fifty years before.
Death Gulch, reputed to exist in the valley of Cache Creek, is like Bridger's Glass Mountain, mostly a product of the imagination.
I mustcache [Footnote: A Western term, obviously derived from cacher, to conceal.
Peter informed le Bourdon that his cache had been discovered, opened, and rifled of its stores.
They left just enough provisions to carry them to their last cache at Ninipi River, and hoped, by careful use of the remainder, to find the object of their search.
Here a cache of provisions was made, large enough to carry the party back to the appointed meeting place at Northwest River.
Just above the mouth of the Nimpa River, which enters the Grand River twenty-five miles above Gull Island Lake, a second cache of provisions was made, holding enough to carry the party to their first cache at the first falls.
Twenty-one examples were in a cache found with a burial in a truncated mound in Elmore County, Alabama (Fundaburk and Foreman, 1957).
Kirby reached out, selecting Hatch's bowie knife from the cache of captured weapons.
So, too, does Jeffrey Stackpole, heretofore mentioned once by name, for within a week he was dead of the same heart attack which had kept him out of the affair at Cache Creek.
Let's see, now, whut was the name of the feller he killed that time out there at Cache Creek Crossin's?
There is one band of Arapahoes in Medicine Bow Mountains, who are committing depredations around Denver, on Cache La Poudre and Big Thompson Creeks.
The stage-line ran up the South Platte to Denver, then by the Cache La Poudre to Laramie Plains, over them to Fort Halleck and Bridger, and on to Utah.
The cache was surmounted with a small American flag made by Mrs. Greely, but there were only thirteen stars, the number of the old revolutionary flag.