He didn#%92t want to lose her… but what to do? She obviously needed water and food. Still, how to get it to her? MP stood over her, swaying side to side, brushing her face with his mane and forelock to keep the flies off. Then an idea lit up his mind like a beacon in the dark.
MP cantered pell-mell down the slope to the base of the valley. There was a spot where the River went over a small outcropping of rock, making a waterfall in the spring. Under it was a large muddy area. MP began to dig feverishly at the mud and walking in a tight circle as he did so. Before long, water began to well up from the saturated ground underneath. Soon, MP was able to take a large mouthful and started back up to Glimmer with it.
The going up the hill was not easy with a mouthful of water. MP had a hard time of it as he had to keep his head down to keep from swallowing it. When he got to the Mare, he carefully worked his lips around her slack mouth as best he could and released the water. It flowed out in a rush all over Glimmer#%92s face. This succeeded in rousing her.
“Wha, what happened, what are you doing?” She asked seeing MP#%92s dripping muzzle.
“You passed out and I had to bring you water,” MP explained. “Can you get up? The water isn#%92t far.”
Glimmer struggled weakly for a minute or so.
“I don#%92t think I can. If I could just rest a few minutes…” she answered drowsily.
“Okay, you rest here and I#%92ll go get you another mouthful of water, okay?” MP suggested. He was getting more alarmed by the minute.
Glimmer didn#%92t reply and just lowered her head in fatigue. MP caromed down the hill again toward the water hole. When he got there, MP found that the water had seeped back into the ground again. He did more digging and pacing around and the water once again welled up. Taking another mouthful (the sand was nasty in his mouth too) he made his way laboriously back up the hill. When he arrived at Glimmer#%92s location, MP was relieved to see she was still conscious. He approached her and placed his muzzle against hers. Glimmer caught on quickly to what he was doing and pushed hers against his just opening the centre of her lips to admit the life-giving water. Quite a bit spilled, however she still got a small mouthful.
MP made the trip twice more before she was finally able to get up. By this time, the sun had travelled across the sky and was setting behind the canyon walls, throwing all into shadow. The horses went down to the mudhole and MP did his dance for Glimmer one more time. This time they both were able to get a drink. The water wasn#%92t very nice, still it was better than nothing.
MP decided they would be better climbing higher up the canyon and they retraced their steps a little in order to go round the rocky, slimy, waterfall. On the other side was a broad grassy meadow. They ate their fill as it began to get dark. MP found a place against the eastern cliff-face that would shelter them from the night chill and prevent any predators attacking from above. Then the two horses bedded down for the night.
“Gosh, I hope the lake valley isn#%92t too much farther…” Glimmer murmured as she drifted off to a normal, though exhausted, sleep.
MP was concerned as it was indeed much further before they would reach the valley. In fact, they would have to pass close to two large human settlements and cross several large roads. It was the roads that worried him the most. There were these huge beasts that roared along the roads and some of them were truly enormous. The biggest problem was seeing them in time and judging how far away they were. They just moved so fast it was almost impossible to do so. Finally he decided it wouldn#%92t do him any good to worry about something he couldn#%92t do anything about tonight and MP finally drifted off to a very light sleep. He and to stay at least minimally alert as the Canyon Valley was not entirely safe, so every little noise would rouse him a bit. The night passed slowly, but safely.
The next morning, MP explained that they would have to make their way up the Canyon to a point several miles away. In that place was an ancient path that climbed the cliff-face on the opposite side. It would make their trip much shorter to take this path. So, they took their time in the canyon, provisioning themselves as they went. Glimmer and MP didn#%92t have very far to go and normally would have been able to cover the distance in an hour or two. However, they were both hungry and needed to rebuild their strength. So, they took their time and grazed to their heart#%92s content.
Two days after entering the Canyon, Glimmer and MP arrived at the ancient path that climbed the cliff face. Glimmer was reticent to go up as there was a large human settlement built into the cliff and overlooking the valley. It wasn#%92t until MP had thoroughly convinced her that it was safe before she would consent to take the path. However, MP assured her that the settlement had been abandoned for longer than the longest memory of horses. So, they climbed the ancient Anasazai path to the top of the cliff without incident.
Upon reaching the plateau above, Glimmer was dismayed to see it dry as the area previous to the Canyon. She looked back into the Canyon Valley wistfully missing the lovely grass that grew there.
“We need to get a move-on here as the next water won#%92t be for another day or so,” MP informed her briskly. “Hopefully the water hole won#%92t be dried up or crowded with humans again.”
They broke into a ground covering trot.
“The humans like the water holes here too?” she queried whilst casting her eyes about for anything eatable.
“Yes, and there lies our greatest danger. They will lie in wait for us and capture us if they can,” he warned her, “So we must be doubly cautious when approaching the water. I think we should do so tomorrow night.”
They made good time across the Plano, and reached the other side by dusk of the first day. The horses picked their way down the slope on the other side and up the opposite side to a lower plain. MP was all for travelling all night, however Glimmer was still feeling the effects of her collapse. So, they found a place where the now dry grass was tall and soft, bedding down for the night.
The next morning they continued across the plain slowly travelling down hill. At last, Glimmer could smell the water in the early afternoon. MP however, insisted on hiding out about a mile away till dusk.
Back at the Connor#%92s house Evelyn was planning her safari to capture the two wild horses. She figured that they would be heading toward the river canyon and wanted to catch them before they climbed the cliffs on the opposite side adjacent to the ancient Anasazai Cliff Dwellings. One problem after another seemed to plague her however. First thing next morning, Jocelyn broke the pipe to her water bowl. How she did it was a mystery to Jack and Evelyn. All the same, it had to be fixed right away. So, that took a few hours and by the time it was completed, the day was too far gone to do much of anything. The next day they found that Sage had a huge (though not deep, thankfully) cut on her left flank. It went from the hock half way up her left side. That had to be doctored, and Evelyn wasn#%92t comfortable taking her out till it had a day or so to heal. Thus Glimmer and MP were well on their way to the water hole before the Connors even started out.