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Show ar Vfo iS * ' * ( G81 681 ) ivere occasional ( groundings groundhigs ) on sand bars . The river was a little lower then . ( R . ( 25S8-2589 25S82589 2588-22589 ) ) One unit of the boats ( W-as Was ) in charge of Andy ( Wimmer Winuner ) and the other in charge of Tom Wimmer ; ( 'he he ) was with ( Mr "Mr Mr ) . Wimmer on the down trip , and there were two other boatmen with ( Andy Indy ) Wimmer ; ( Tom 'Tom Tom ) and ( he lie ) had the running of the one craft . One of the men had gone out from ( Hall's Halls ) Crossing ; ( there -there there ) were only five . Something like a week was ( spent speiit ) on the river , going down to Lees ( Perry Ferry ) , made stops at the San Juan ; made the surveys which mentioned ; there ( was -was was ) a stop at Rainbow bridge , and another stop at ( Warm Waii-n Waiin ) creek , where crawled out to the mesa and located one or two points on Father ( Escalante's Escalantes ) route ; also at the ( Hole-in-the-Rock HoleintheRock ) , ( where -where where ) the ( re- re ) markable Morman migration crossed , the point ( where -where where ) the wheel vehicles were taken over the cliffs . ( R . 2589 . ) There is a great deal of sand and silt ( below -below below ) the San Juan because that ( river rirer ) brings in a ( -great great ) amount of it . ( R . 2590 . ) A sand wave is a wave very ( much mucli ) sharper than the ordinary undulation ( of A ) the surface , ( due diie ) to the fact the water has a very ( much inuch ) higher sand and silt , content than under normal conditions ; possibly at ( times -times times ) this is as great as fifteen to twenty per cent by ( weight -weight weight ) , ( giving giviing ) an action very different from that of clear , flowing water . ( R . 2590 . ) There were evidences of sand wave condition the morning of the heavy flood above Rainbow Creek , not nearly as |