"This is getting to be a pretty heavy load," remarked Harry. "I think it would be a good plan to find a place for the game, and then come back and take it as we return."
"Yes; we ought to do that. What time do you suppose it is?"
"It must be past noon, and I am pretty hungry. Why not take our luncheon now?"
"Good idea. Look over to the right. It seems pretty clear there, and the two large trees there will make a good point to aim for on our way back. We can use the log there to rest and spread out our luncheon on," remarked George, as he pointed to the direction of the trees.
He kept looking in that direction intently, as Harry watched him. "What do you see?" Harry asked.
"That looks like a hut."
"So it does," replied Harry, excitedly. "It may be only a large rock, however," he continued.
"No; it doesn't look like a rock to me. Let us move up closer."
The object was fully a thousand feet away, and on a slight crest with few trees about. It was round-topped, very uneven in its outline, which gave it the appearance of a large boulder.
The boys approached cautiously, and as they came nearer, another but smaller object of the same character was noticed to the left.