“Fire ahead, Yank,” advised Talbot.
“There’s two ways of going to the mines,” said Yank: “One is to go overland by horses to Sutter’s Fort or the new town of Sacramento, and then up from there into the foothills of the big mountains way yonder. The other is to take a boat and go up river to Sacramento and then pack across with horses.”
“How much is the river fare?” asked Talbot.
“You have to get a sailboat. It costs about forty dollars apiece.”
“How long would it take?”
“Four or five days.”
“And how long from here to Sutter’s Fort by horse?”
“About the same.”
“Depends then on whether horses are cheaper here or there.”
“They are cheaper there; or we can get our stuff freighted in by Greasers and hoof it ourselves.”