An outlaw trail ranged all the way from Canada to Mexico and Butch Cassidy knew the way like the back of his hand. He wasn’t wanted in a number of states, including New Mexico, and one of his favorite hideaways was Alma, a small town in the Mogollon Mountains near the Arizona border. It was a Mormon community, so Butch fit in quite well as long as he behaved. The favorite sanctuaries for the Wild Bunch were Hole in the Wall, in central Wyoming, and Brown’s Park in northeast Utah, near the


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