Gold, there is gold in them thar (Black) Hills. North-West corner a da map.
http://fermi.jhuapl.edu/states/1895/ne_1895.jpgNow be careful, GG ain't from around here either and he don't know that coutry, but I took him to the edge of it this summer. No foolin' if you don't follow my instructions yer gonna get in trouble very fast, worsn'n if I gave ya castor oil and iccy-peck at once.
We are on the Dismal river, 'bout on the border of Blaine and Thomas County. Go straight North till ya cross the Ni-eee-bra river. Turn left and follow the river, don't go any further north inta Dakota, you'll in up on the Reservations and one or more of three things could happen. A lot of them Lakota's ain't real friendly, they might just kill you and scalp you.
The Reservation Police might just shoot you fer carrying the booze. But they most likely won't scalp you, just shoot you. Or the Army might shoot you or arrest you and take ya ta Levenworth.
Don't go south ta the RR and go North at Sidney, to many Sherrifs and US Deputy Marshalls, thy will arrest you also. Don't go straight west, you get lost in them hills and we'll never see you again. Go back about 50-75 pages, Slim got lost and we had to call out the National Guard to find him.
By following the "NORTH" side of the river you'll avoid the trackless sandhills and the route will be easy, unless Doc Middleton steals yer horse's.
But don't worry, he won't shoot you, he's known as the "Gentleman Horse Thief".
But don't go out inta those hills, you'll get lost.