Arizona field notes / 1881
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The hills are heavily timbered except on the southern exposures where the timber seems to dry out and is only stunted growths among the glass. Of level ground there is practically none. Small streams run through most of the canons but all combined sink before reaching the ravines. Altitude of mill about 7000 ft. We are now not more than two miles from where we were on Cave Creek, but to get here we traveled over seventy miles and then came by the shortest road