Third day of rain…not complaining. We come in wearing mud for shoes.
It’s also cold. We had to start a fire again.
Now if it is just snowing in the mountains……………….
Stagecoach Travel Rules
- If the stage teams run away or are pursued by Indian, stay in the coach and take your chances. Don’t jump out, for you will be either injured or scalped.
- In cold weather abstain from liquor for you are subject to freezing quicker if under the influence than as though you were cold sober. But if you are drinking from a bottle, pass it around. It is the only polite thing to do. Be sure to procure all stimulants before leaving the station, for the ranch whisky is not nectar.
- Don’t smoke a strong cigar or pipe on the stage, especially when women and children are present. If chewing tobacco, spit to the leeward side.
- Don’t swear, snore or lop over on neighbors when sleeping. Let others share the buffalo robes provided in cold weather.
- Don’t shoot firearms for pleasure while en-route, as it scares the horses.
- While at stations, don’t lag at wash basins or privies. Don’t grease your hair with bear grease or buffalo tallow, as travel is very dusty.
- Don’t discuss politics or religion. Don’t point out sites where robberies or Indian attacks have taken place.
- Don’t imagine you are going on a picnic, for stage travel is inconvenient.
Linda
