Between Us And That Point, The Country Was Unmapped And
Untrodden Except By Black-Fellows, And It Seemed Reasonable To Suppose
That Since The Belts Of Country Run More Or Less North And South We Had
A Fair Chance Of Finding Gold-Bearing Country Extending Southward.
We
should be getting a long way from Coolgardie, but if a rich company could
not afford to open up the country, who could?
To the east we knew that
desert existed, to the south the country was known, and to return the way
we had come would be only a waste of time. So we decided on the northern
course, and chose Mount Shenton, near which a soakage was marked, as our
objective point. We were not well equipped for a long march in new
country, since we had few camels and scanty facilities for carrying water.
By setting to work with the needle we soon had two canvas water-bags made;
Luck, who had served in the French navy, like all sailors, was a very
handy man in a camp, and could of course sew well, and gave me useful
lessons in the handling of a sail-needle.
CHAPTER II
IN UNKNOWN COUNTRY
On April 22nd we left the spring, steering due north - carrying in all
thirty-five gallons of water, though this supply was very perceptibly
reduced by evening, owing to the canvas being new; loss by evaporation was
lessened by covering the bags with a fly (a sheet of coarse calico). The
class of country we encountered the first and second day can stand for the
rest of the march.
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