November
5
[1846] -- ...In the course of six miles we had crossed and
re-crossed the [Gila] river twice as many times, when we left it
by turning abruptly up a dry ravine [Ash Creek] to the south.
This we followed for three miles, and crossed a ridge at the
base of Saddle-Back mountain (so named by us from its
resemblance to the outline of a saddle,) and descended by
another dry creek [Roach Wash?] to the San Pedro, an
insignificant stream a few yards wide and only a foot deep.