Tales of Lonely Trails 
 
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Title: Tales of lonely trails 
Author: Zane Grey 
Release Date: May 1, 2004 [EBook #12225] 
Language: English 
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TALES OF LONELY TRAILS 
BY ZANE GREY 
1922
[Illustration: Zane Grey] 
CONTENTS 
CHAPTER 
I. 
NONNEZOSHE 
II. COLORADO TRAILS 
III. ROPING LIONS IN THE GRAND CANYON 
IV. TONTO BASIN 
V. DEATH VALLEY 
 
ILLUSTRATIONS 
ZANE GREY 
Z.G. AFTER TWO MONTHS IN THE WILDS 
THERE WAS SOMETHING BEYOND THE WHITE PEAKED 
RANGES 
WEIRD AND WONDERFUL MONUMENTS IN MONUMENT 
VALLEY 
SUNSET ON THE DESERT 
CAVE OF THE CLIFF DWELLERS 
THIS IMMENSE CAVE WOULD HOLD TRINITY CHURCH. IN IT 
LIES THE RUINED CLIFF DWELLING CALLED BETATAKIN 
THE WIND-WORN TREACHEROUS SLOPES ON THE WAY TO
NONNEZOSHE 
FIRST SIGHT OF THE GREAT NATURAL BRIDGE 
NONNEZOSHE 
PACK HORSES ON A SAGE SLOPE IN COLORADO 
THE GRASSY UPLANDS, WITH WHITELEY'S PEAK IN THE 
DISTANCE 
A SPRUCE-SHADED, FLOWER-SKIRTED LAKE 
LOOKING DOWN UPON CLOUD-FILLED VALLEYS 
SEARCHING BURNED-OVER RANGES FOR GAME 
A HUNTER'S CABIN ON A FROSTY MORNING 
THE TROUBLESOME COUNTRY, NOTED FOR GRIZZLY BEARS 
UNDER THE SHADOW OF THE FLATTOP MOUNTAINS 
WHITE ASPEN TREE SHOWING MARKS OF BEAR CLAWS 
A BLACK BEAR TREED 
CROSSING THE COLORADO RIVER AT THE BOTTOM OF THE 
GRAND CANYON 
WHERE ROLLS THE COLORADO 
DOWN THE SHINUMO TRAIL OF THE NORTH RIVER 
CAMP AT THE SADDLE 
BUCKSKIN FOREST 
BUFFALO JONES WITH SOUNDER AND RANGER
JONES ABOUT TO LASSO A MOUNTAIN LION 
REMAINS OF A DEER KILLED BY LIONS 
A LION TIED 
FIGHTING WEETAHS (BUFFALO BULLS) ON BUFFALO 
JONES'S DESERT RANCH 
TREED LION 
TREED LION 
TREED LION 
HIDING 
A DRINK OF COLD GRANITE WATER UNDER THE RIM 
WHICH IS THE PIUTE 
WILD HORSES DRINKING ON A PROMONTORY IN THE 
GRAND CANYON 
JONES AND EMETT PACKING LION ON HORSE 
JONES CLIMBING UP TO LASSO LION 
TWO LIONS IN ONE TREE 
JONES, EMETT, AND THE NAVAJO WITH THE LIONS 
BILLY IN CAMP 
LION LICKING SNOWBALL 
SOME OF OUR MENAGERIE IN BUCKSKIN FOREST 
WHITE MUSTANG STALLION WITH HIS BUNCH OF BLACKS
IN SNAKE GULCH 
ON THE WAY HOME 
RIDING WITH A NAVAJO 
THE AUTHOR AND HIS MEN 
ROMER-BOY ON HIS FAVORITE STEED 
THE TONTO BASIN 
LISTENING FOR THE HOUNDS 
ZANE GREY ON DON CARLOS 
WILD TURKEY 
WILD TURKEYS 
THE WHITE QUAKING ASPS 
THE SKUNK, A FREQUENT AND RATHER DANGEROUS 
VISITOR IN CAMP 
ON THE RIM 
WHERE ELK, DEER, AND TURKEY DRINK 
WHERE BEAR CROSS THE RIDGE FROM ONE CANYON TO 
ANOTHER 
CLIMBING OVER THE TOUGH MANZANITA 
BEAR IN SIGHT ACROSS CANYON 
Z.G.'S CINNAMON BEAR 
R.C.'S BIG BROWN BEAR
ANOTHER BEAR 
MEAT IN CAMP 
BURROS PACKED FOR THE TRAIL 
THE DEADLY CHOLLA, MOST POISONOUS AND PAIN 
INFLICTING OF THE CACTUS 
THE COLORED CALICO MOUNTAINS 
DOWN THE LONG WINDING WASH TO DEATH VALLEY 
DESOLATION AND DECAY. LOOKING DOWN OVER THE 
DENUDED RIDGES TO THE STARK VALLEY OF DEATH 
DESERT GRAVES 
THE GHASTLY SWEEP OF DEATH VALLEY 
IN THE CENTER OF THE SALT-INCRUSTED FLOOR OF DEATH 
VALLEY, THREE HUNDRED FEET BELOW SEA LEVEL 
 
TALES OF LONELY TRAILS 
CHAPTER I 
NONNEZOSHE 
John Wetherill, one of the famous Wetherill brothers and trader at 
Kayenta, Arizona, is the man who discovered Nonnezoshe, which is 
probably the most beautiful and wonderful natural phenomenon in the 
world. Wetherill owes the credit to his wife, who, through her influence 
with the Indians finally after years succeeded in getting the secret of the 
great bridge. 
After three trips to Marsh Pass and Kayenta with my old guide, Al
Doyle of Flagstaff, I finally succeeded in getting Wetherill to take me 
in to Nonnezoshe. This was in the spring of 1913 and my party was the 
second one, not scientific, to make the trip. Later this same year 
Wetherill took in the Roosevelt party and after that the Kolb brothers. It 
is a safe thing to say that this trip is one of the most beautiful in the 
West. It is a hard one and not for everybody. There is no guide except 
Wetherill, who knows how to get there. And after Doyle and I came out 
we admitted that we would not care to try to return over our back trail. 
We doubted if we could find the way. This is the only place I have ever 
visited which I am not sure I could find again alone. 
My trip to Nonnezoshe gave me the opportunity to see also Monument 
Valley, and the mysterious and    
    
		
	
	
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