 If Di-I-O belong little piece, it's your best fortune and are my own. If Di-I-O belong little piece, you know that my own man will be our new... Life on the Red Horse Rhymes. Yeah! Dewey's Locket was found part of a mysterious map of the roaring river country. Alabama and the boys discovered a secret writing on the map, which tells them that the other part of the map is to be found atop Lookout Point on roaring river. And they're sure that once they find the rest of the map, that it will lead them to where Dewey's slurring outlaw father buried his loot. We join the boys of the Red Horse Ranch as they follow a rocky trail above roaring river. Hallelujah! Give us a hand up to revive us again. Oh, I love my boss and my boss loves me, and that is the reason that I'm so hungry. Give us a hand up to revive us again. Oh, springtime has come and I'm just down to be a bum again. Hallelujah! Give us a hand up to revive us again. I went to the house and I knocked on the door. A lady came out and said, You've been here before. Hallelujah! I'm a bum. Give us a hand up to revive us again. I went to the house and I asked for some bread. A lady came out and said, The baker is dead. Hallelujah! Give us a hand up to revive us again. When springtime does come, Oh, won't we have fun? We'll throw up our jobs and we'll go on the bum. Hallelujah! I'm a bum. Hallelujah! Bum again. Give us a hand up to revive us again. Hey, you better get your minds off your singing, boys. This trail is getting mighty rough along here. Easy, Red. That's what I've been trying to tell the boys, Alabama. I didn't have my horse loose footin' along this trail. Are you sure you're headed to the right, Alabama? Sure as it could be, Idaho. Look out point is the faced high cliff that juts over the river. That must be a run over that way. Man, that is plenty high. Is that where we'll find the rest of my map, Alabama? Up there in that cliff there? Yeah, that's what the writing says. We'll find the other half of this map in an Indian mound up there at the top of that cliff. But we ain't gonna be able to ride up there at that point. No horse could make it. I'm beginning to see that, Cheyenne. It looks like we're gonna have to make camp down here and go up on foot. We won't be able to get much farther on this trail anyhow. Unless we turn back away from the cliff. That's what we'll have to do to make camp. Say, there's a good spot. We might as well pull our horses up here. Whoa, really? About time we was eating anyhow. Getting kind of late. Hey, Cookie, how about hurry up with the grab there? We are so tired from riding. I can't even sit down. I ain't from riding, Cookie. You're just naturally tired. Why don't you make Arizona hell? He ain't doing nothing. He's letting the rattlesnakes know we're here anyhow. And get up there and look out point before dark. I don't think I could sleep much if I didn't know what we was going to find. Is that all the louder you can sing text? Ain't that about done? Thanks, Cookie. You better serve Bob and I to hold here right quick so as we can get started. I'm going to Alabama. I can climb up there. Well, all right, young fella. I reckon we'll need your help. Say, Alabama, come to think of it. What's the use of us going up there when we can send Cookie to find what we're at? What's that you saying beside hope? Where do you want me to go? What? I say, Indian spirit. I mean, y'all ain't going to see me up there. I could sleep much with you going up there, Cookie. And I don't think you up to the job anyhow. Come on, boys. It'll be dark before we get up there. I'm ready, Albin. Yeah, let's go, boys. You boys better sing some more to keep Cookie's spirit up. It was just a once-finished Just as someone said, sing a song, Jack. Except fellow Dawson couldn't have thought of a harder place to get to. Or maybe we were just going up the hard way. It don't seem to make much difference which way we go up. Are you coming all right up there, Dewey? Of course, Albin. I guess you got me beat when it comes to climbing, Dewey. Or don't get too far ahead, though. Would I? It's about time, too. Say, it's no wonder they call this lookout point. I'll bet you can see 75 miles. Yeah, we can see our campfire. Way down there below. Come on, boys. We got to find that mound before it gets too dark to see what we're doing. Now we're to look for an Indian mound, are we? That's right. And as soon as we find that, we'll start digging for that other half of the map. That's right. Now, let's see. It looks like we're just about there. Albin! What's that, Dewey? That does look like the mound. Come over here, boys. Yep, that's it. All right, let's do a little digging. Wait a minute. What's happened here? Why, Jax, that mound's already been opened. Yes, and that's fresh dirt. That's been dug in the last 24 hours. Well, can you beat that? But where's the map we was going to get? Well, it looks like we're just a little too late. Somebody's been here ahead of us. Someone else must have had Huzai on Dawson's hidden loot. We'll want to follow the boys from Red Horse Ranch to see what next clue they'll follow.