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steam-heated Pullman to camping in 
snow, and it takes a few days to get 
used to such a shock. We told tales as 
weird as the scene, until far into the 
night. The next morning the sun was 
bright, but the cook had to cut a hole 
in the ice blanket over the brook to 
get water. We dared not linger at our 
robber camp, for at any time a big snow- 
storm might come that would cover 
the Wind River Divide, which we had 
to cross, with snow too deep for the 
horses to travel. 
Two days later, the weather still 
promising well, we decided to camp for 
a few days on the Upper Wiggin’s 
Fork to hunt. It was a lovely spot; 
one of those little grassy parks which 
but for the uprising masses of mountains 
and towering trees might have sur- 
rounded your country home. 
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