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A narrator and her companion undertake an extended automobile tour across the American West, blending practical motoring adventures with evocative sketches of landscape and local life. The episodic travelogue traces dusty roads, steep grades, sandstorms and mechanical mishaps while moving through southwestern pueblos, missions and canyon country, and on to celebrated natural landmarks and national parks. Anecdotes about camping, roadcraft and humorous setbacks accompany descriptive passages about indigenous ceremonies, adobe villages and dramatic geological formations, producing a lively mix of travel observation, personal reflection and practical guidance for long-distance touring.

About the Author

Dixon, Winifred Hawkridge portrait

Winifred Hawkridge Dixon

Winifred Hawkridge Dixon was an early 20th-century author known for her novel "Westward Hoboes," which explores themes of adventure and the quest for freedom in the American West. Her writing reflects the spirit of the time, capturing the experiences of those who sought new beginnings and the challenges they faced along the way. Although not widely recognized today, Dixon's work contributes to the literary heritage of American frontier narratives, offering insights into the lives of wanderers and dreamers during a transformative period in history.

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