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Show He was the boatman ( and aiid ) 52S when lie was ( ordered ordere ) to . stop or get into a certain position , he did so . . He believes that at Bull ( Prog Frog ) , just below Hite , about all of them hit the bottom and dragged over it , , but all of them ( didn't didnt ) ( have hai7e ) to get out . It took the . radio man and himself fifteen minutes to push , themselves off with oars over the shallow part ( of' of ) the river . ( R . 1828 . ) Further ( examination exambiatiou ) ( R , . Vol . 10 , pp . ( 1829- 1829-- ) 1830 ) : He had never been on the Colorado River ( pre- pre ) vious to this trip and ( he be ) ( didn't didnt ) use any maps ( him- him ) self . He knew that ( Mr Alr ) . LaRue and ( Mr Air ) . Baber , the New York Times reporter , had a topographic map , showing the fall of the rapids in part . ( R . 1829-1830 . ) There was much less water in the Green and in Stillwater canyon than there is on the ( upper upper- upper ) stretches of the ( Missouri Missoiiri ) ; much more difficult to , navigate . ( R . 1830 . ) Redirect examination ( R . Vol . 10 , pp . 1831- 1832 ) : He was able to accurately view the river , but not to locate the deep water . In many places there was apparently ( no uo ) deep water , as it spread out . His experiences told him that generally on a ( river- river ) he would be able to locate the deep water by the riffles and by where a sand bar drops off . He has learned that from ( experience expeTience ) , but in coming down . the Green River to the Colorado River , ( he lie ) could not |