We spoke briefly of the founders and of those who came and joined the three groups of pathfinders in the following year.
The Pathfinders made straight for a blue range of mountains that stood out dark and forbidding in the bright moonlight.
Promptly at ten o'clock the pathfinders marched away, looking quite explorerfied with their hatchets hanging from their belts and their Wohelo knives chained to their bloomer pockets.
Right after breakfast the ponchos were rolled and the pathfinders struck the trail through the woods.
Reddish markings within serve as pathfinders for the bumblebee, who finds so much nectar at the base that a tiny bulging pocket had to be provided to hold it.
The pale purple blossom, delicately suffused with yellow, and pencilled with red lines - pathfinders for the bees - has the base of its tube creamy white.
The veins on the petals serve as pathfinders to the nectary for the bee, and the beard as footholds, while she probes the inverted blossoms.
Old flowers from which the nectar has been removed turn deep reddish purple, and the white pathfinders become indistinct.
It was the golden ring around the forget-me-not's center that first led Sprengel to believe the conspicuous markings at the entrance of many flowers served as pathfinders to insects.
When I came West, no matter how far I penetrated into remote regions, if there were trapper or prospector about, I found the immortal fame of these intrepid pathfinders had traveled into those mountain-guarded wildernesses.
Bryce, Hudson's Bay Company; Laut, Pathfinders of the West and Conquest of the Great North-West.
Dawson, The Saint Lawrence Basin; Laut, Conquest of the Great North-West and Pathfinders of the West.
Hudson's Bay Company; Laut, Pathfinders of the West and The Conquest of the Great North-West.
It was not these infrequent explorers, however, who opened paths for pioneers into the remote Northwest, but traders in search of furs and pelts--those commercial pathfinders of western civilization.
We've done so much together up here, we ought to bepathfinders together, too.
Princes, nobles, adventurers, soldiers of fortune, were the pathfinders who blazed the trail to Canada.
What had the pathfindersof New France accomplished?
It matters little who was actually the first to set foot on these unpeopled banks, but it is a strange coincidence that the two pathfinders should have borne the same name.
The track-layers were now climbing up over the crest of the continent, the locaters were dropping down the Pacific slope, with the prowling pathfinders peeping over into the Utah Valley.
Jaquis, quieted by this simple statement, said good-night and returned to the tents, where the pathfinders were sleeping peacefully under the stars.
Pathfinders always lay up on Sunday, and sometimes, the day being long, Smith steals out to the river and comes back with a mountain trout as long as a yardstick.
As the pathfinders neared the Rockies the troops had to guard them constantly.
When the pathfinders came to a deep side caƱon, they tumbled down, clambered up on the opposite side, found their bearings, and began again.
But not only in the mountain passes have our tripods placed their stern stamp of approval upon the ingenuity of the earliest pathfinders of America.
But the greater marvel is that these early pathfinders chose routes, even in the roughest districts, which the tripod of the white man cannot improve upon.
The early pathfinders maintained there must be all manner of high-priced furs off there beyond the sky-line.
And now his pathfinders were giving their reports.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pathfinders" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.