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Show 4655 Kirkpatrick- D 2669 A Southwesterly, yes sir, along the road just a little ways south of the San Juan river; there is no production of oil there, but they were drilling at that time. Q Generally what is the character of the country west of Bluff, Utah? MR. FARNSWORTH: That he went over on that occasion. MR. BLACKMAR: Oh, yes; I am not going to have him testify to anything he does not know. A It is a rough, broken country, like most of it along the San Juan. Some mess land south of the San Juan and the river there from the Goodrich bridge south runs through a gorge; there is a good deal of broken country between Bluff and the Goodrich bridge. Q What about the vegetation on it? A It is a grazing country; there is very little vegetation on it. Q On that trip did you get down to the San Juan river? A I did not. Q Were you there again in 1925? A I was Q What method of transportation did you are to get in in 1935, and now far did you do on the San Juan river? A Well, in 1925 we went to a point about twelve miles down Copper canyon from the Moonlight trading post; that is on the head at copper canyon, about fifty- five miles from Bluff |