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Show 3807 Woodbury- C 1828 were concerned, was to get interesting pictures. I was a boatman. BY MR. FARNSWORTH: Q You accommodated your movements, didn't you, to the requirements of the picture part of the party? A If we were ordered to stop, or get in a certain position, by the camera man or the director, we did so. Q Aside from that place at the Bowknot, can you name any other place where as many as four or five of the boats stuck? A There is a place there above -- I think it is Bull Frog, just below Hite, where, -- I am not sure whether all of us,-- about all of us, I am sure, hit the bottom and dragged over it; we didn't all have to get out; I didn't have to get out; but it took my fifteen minutes, with my radio man, to push ourselves off with oars and push ourselves over the shallow part of the river. Q Any other place where four or five stuck that you recall, besides those two? A There is places where four or five of us hit, I doubt if we stuck; two places at least where the majority of us were fast, once in Glen canyon, once in Stillwater canyon -- or Labyrinth canyon, I should say. Q At the Bowknot? A Yes. |