>TM 4 >LS 2 >PS ON >PL60 >SM6 >CP ON >FO OFF >------L-----------------------!---------------------------R ä276ä You fight to stay on his back but you lose grip of Š the rope reins and he throws you off. The moment you Š hit the dirt, he bolts forward and gallops over the Š crest of the rockfall. Shaken but otherwise unharmed, Š you scramble to your feet and chase after him. The Š first boulders are beginning to smash down around you Š as you scurry to the top of the mound and leap feet- Š first over the far side. Half-blinded by dust, you Š slide and roll until you feel something heavy hit the Š back of your head and then you are plunged into a Š dark oblivion. When you regain consciousness, your head is aching Š viciously (lose 5 ENDURANCE points) and your legs are Š buried beneath a mound of dust and loose shale. You Š are bruised all over your body but fortunately you Š have sustained no broken bones. Slowly and painfully Š you dig yourself free with your bare hands. When you Š are able to pull yourself to your feet, to your Š surprise you see your horse is standing, unharmed, Š less than twenty yards away along the mountain trail. Š You hobble towards him and ease yourself onto his Š back. Turn to â11â