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Show 428 Small letters Redirect examination R. 1111- 1115. " Q. Mr. Galloway, in connection with your testimony, just what do you Mean when you say quiet water? " A. Well, it would be a strip of river where it is boxed on one side either by a ledge or a permanent bank, and below it a riffle or a rapid, and they may be a half mile - one hundred yards or something - quiet water before it breaks over this final pitch." R. 1111 Through labyrinth Canyon and Stillwater Canyon considerable trouble with sand bars was encountered and also quite a lot of swift water. Stillwater Canyon is more confined within ledges; there are open spaces with sand bars. There are some riffles but not as bad as they are higher up; they become more calm down father in the canyon and the water is very shallow in places where it is wide. He has been through Cataract Canyon twice but did not run the rapids. In his opinion, there were forty rapids in Cataract Canyon but he doesn't know the exact number. " Q. When you did run the rapids, how did you put your boat through? " A. Lined it through." ( R. 1112) " Q. You did that quite frequently? " A. In some places you had to pull it over rocks: |