Good grass on the hills, with fine water and wood; rolling country.
Good grass a mile and a half to the left of the road.
There is good grass, wood, and water throughout the valley of Cherry Creek.
After tracing the river more than four miles we encamped on an elevated point overlooking a flat of good grass, so necessary for the cattle.
I found much of the ground equally soft as I proceeded, but all consisted of excellent open forest land covered with good grass.
We found in these valleys abundance of good grass.
Around the margin of the lake was abundance of good grass, but the bank between it and the sea was high and very rocky.
We took off his saddle, bridle, and tether rope, and left him behind on a spot of good grass, where plenty of water was to be found.
The hills as well as the valleys were generally covered with good grass, excepting in the scrub.
There was plenty of good grass in the valley of the river, which was not very wide here, but on the hills many parts had been recently burned, and the grass was just springing up.
The whole face of the country was abundantly covered with good grass, which, having been burnt some time, now bore the appearance of young wheat.
At all of which places the traveller may assure himself of good grass, and water in abundance.
We started early, and after having traveled several miles, found a patch of good grass, where we halted our horses for an hour.
Here we found an abundance of good grass, and halted for the night.
Good grass, wood and water, were procured in plenty.
Six miles brought us again to the creek, where is good grass in the bottom and willow for fuel.
We managed to get our mules up to a little bench about a hundred feet above the lakes, where there was a patch of good grass, and turned them loose to graze.
After traveling in an easterly direction through the forest for about four hours, we reached a considerable stream, with a border of good grass; and here, by the advice of our guides, we encamped.
There was abundance of good grass, however, and in its upper branches, probably, there might have been some considerable extent of pasturage.
Four and a half hours' travelling over stony country, principally covered with triodia, but containing several patches of good grass, brought us to another river fifty yards wide, in which were a few pools.
There being abundance of good grass at this camp, we remained this day to shoe some of the horses and repair harness, etc.
These waters were bordered by well-grown trees, and the plains were covered with good grass.
After our horses had drank, we left no water in the pond; but they had fed on good grass, and we were well refreshed, although with water only, for our ride back to the camp.
After completing about ten miles, I halted for two hours to rest the horses, where there was a patch of good grass, and we gave them some water from our stock.
The country was well covered with good grass, very open, yet finely wooded.
There is timber all around the Utah Lake and plenty of good grass; not much of the wild sage only in small patches.
At one o'clock we halted for noon on a spot ofgood grass about a quarter of a mile from a small spring which is the first water we have come to since leaving the ferry which is eleven and a quarter miles.
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