- A settler from a wagon train in 1847 sets off to find something to help his ill son and stumbles into 1961 New Mexico.
- Christian Horn is member of an 1847 wagon train headed west. They are 1500 miles from St. Louis and are now in the New Mexico desert. Many in the wagon train are ready to turn back but Chris wants everyone to persevere. His son has had a fever for 11 days now and Chris goes off looking for water, only 100 yards or so from the others and suddenly finds himself in the present day. He can't quite bring himself to believe what he sees or where he is but those he meets believe he's a man from the past. The trip in time does have one positive outcome.—garykmcd
- In 1847, three pioneer's wagons are heading to New Mexico without water. The son of their leader Christian Horn is ill and he decides to look for water to help the boy. When he crosses a hill, he mysteriously finds himself in a diner the future (1961). He is welcomed by the owner and his wife that offer penicillin to treat his son. Will he find his family in the past?—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Looking for a way to save his son, a man heading west in 1849 goes up a hill and finds his future.
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