Gunsight Pass: How Oil Came to the Cattle Country and Brought a New West

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Gunsight Pass: How Oil Came to the Cattle Country and Brought a New West

by William MacLeod Raine

EN·~7 hours

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Description

In the searing heart of the desert, the jagged mesas of Gunsight Pass rise like ancient sentinels, their night‑time silhouettes softened by moonlight into a palette of violet and blue. Around a crackling camp‑fire, a band of lean, sun‑bronzed cowboys swap stories of feuds and rain, their laughter echoing across the empty canyons. The raw, unforgiving landscape shapes them as much as the leather chaps and high‑heeled boots they wear.

Into this rugged tableau steps David Sanders, a wiry newcomer from Arizona, clutching a battered knife and bragging about his prized pinto, Chiquito. The boys’ banter over the horse’s worth—whether it’s worth a hundred dollars or a circus act—reveals a camaraderie tempered by rivalry and the ever‑present gamble of the trail. Their conversations hint at a larger change on the horizon, as rumors of black gold seep through the dusty trails.

As talk of hidden oil wells spreads, the cowboys sense that the open range they’ve known may soon give way to a new kind of wealth. The prospect of black gold promises both opportunity and conflict, setting the stage for a transformation that will reshape the West. The first act leaves listeners poised on the brink of a restless, hopeful future.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (439K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-01-03

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

William MacLeod Raine

William MacLeod Raine

1871–1954

Best known for fast-moving Westerns, this British-born American novelist turned frontier settings into vivid, popular adventures. He wrote prolifically for decades, with stories ranging from cowboys and rangers to the Klondike.

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