It is nine miles up the Nigua above San Cristobal, following the ordinary horse-trail, or six miles to the neai'est point. From Wordnik.com. [Transactions of the American Philosophical Society] Reference
In the savana the horse-trail is worn sometimes a foot deep into the ash-gray calcareous claystone, here occasionally seamed with white sti-eaks of earthy lime. From Wordnik.com. [Transactions of the American Philosophical Society] Reference
Its bed was covered with small pebbles, and a horse-trail upon these was scarcely to be followed, as the track only displaced the pebbles, leaving no "sign" that could be "read" to any advantage. From Wordnik.com. [The White Chief A Legend of Northern Mexico] Reference
Weaponless, desperate, stinging and aching from his superficial wounds and bruises, he had circled the forest slopes along deer-paths, crossed two canyons, and begun to descend the horse-trail he found in the third canyon. From Wordnik.com. [Chapter 36] Reference
Some were saturated with petrol and set on fire, others were exploded with hand grenades, but the most imaginative method was to drive the car up to that place, two or three miles from Peć, where the road to Andrievica turned into a horse-trail on the side of the precipice. From Wordnik.com. [The Birth of Yugoslavia, Volume 1] Reference
"'Taking the horse-trail below the Vernal Falls,'" Gus read from the guide-book, "'one mile of brisk traveling brings the tourist to the world-famed Nevada Fall. From Wordnik.com. [Dutch Courage and Other Stories] Reference
"'Taking the horse-trail below the Vernal Falls,"'Gus read from the guide-book, "' one mile of brisk traveling brings the tourist to the world-famed Nevada Fall. From Wordnik.com. [Dutch Courage] Reference
The horse-trail is not very wide. From Wordnik.com. [Chapter 8] Reference
House, 180 miles distant by horse-trail. From Wordnik.com. [The World's Greatest Books — Volume 19 — Travel and Adventure] Reference
'Taking the horse-trail below the Vernal. From Wordnik.com. [Dutch Courage] Reference
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