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Show 958 2276. Upon reaching Lees Ferry the parties ware met by automobiles and taken overland sometimes to Kanab and sometimes to Flagstaff, Arizona. R. 2276. " It is an unusual tour which I take with sportsmen who desire that sort of thing." R. 2276. " Q When you have more than one boat do you ascertain the qualifications of the people who are with you as to whether or not they are boatmen, before you start down? " A That is always understood, and if the men or women who join me in these trips are not qualified, then, of course, I supply the necessary men." R. 2276- 2277. He looks into that before he starts down with them. R. 2277. Besides crossing the Green River at Greenriver, Utah, with a band of horses, the only other times he has been on the Green River was when he crossed the Green River in Brown's Park with a small row boat, and again this year ( 1929) while on an overland expedition in the region of Greenriver when he had occasion to boat about fifteen miles in Labyrinth Canyon They came from Torrey, Utah, with pack outfit, into Barrier Canyon, and then went right to the river at that point, which is the mouth of Barrier Canyon, towards the lower end of Labyrinth. R. 2277- 2278. A man by the name of Tidwell at Greenriver, owned a small row boat, sixteen feet long, which was at the mouth of Barrier Canyon on the Green River at that time and he tock the party down the river about fifteen miles to Fort Bottom. Tidwell had been using the boat on the river from Greenriver down to that point. The boat carried two men and went down the river to Fort Bottom without any trouble. He did not ride in the boat |