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Show orado , crossed the San Juan 482 River in 1880 and ( first first- first ) settled at Mancos , Colorado . She is pretty ( famil- famil ) iar with the San Juan River from Farmington , ( New- New New ) Mexico , to Bluff , Utah . ( ( E R ) . 1661 . ) She has ( heen been ) down the San Juan River as far ( as- as ) Navajo ( Mountain Alountain ) five or six times ; the last time she . went into Navajo Mountain she went by car , the . other times she went horseback with a pack outfit . . Her first trip to Navajo Mountain was made in about 1910 and on this trip it ( wasn't wasnt ) necessary ( to- to ) cross the San Juan River . She went down to . Nokai Canyon , along the San Juan River on the south side from Oljato to Navajo Mountain . ( Dur-- Dur ) ing this trip the river was frequently in sight ; not all the time . She left the river at what is called the Corkscrew and ( didn't didnt ) see it any ( more riaore ) until she got . . back to that same point again . ( R . 1662 . ) She has never seen any boats on the San Juan River , except just to cross in . She has crossed at Bloomfield , at what is called Mexican Crossing , at Farmington and Shiprock , New Mexico , six miles , and fifteen miles below Shiprock , at the mouth of Montezuma Creek six miles below Bluff at ( the- the the ) . , mouth of Butler Wash at Comb Wash at ( Good Good- Good ) , , rich and at the Clay Hill crossing . ( R . 1663 . ) The only place she has crossed the river in boats has been at Bloomfield , at the mouth of Comb Wash and the mouth of ( Montezuma Montemima ) , Creek . There is a ferry at Bloomfield that is located up above Farmington , New Mexico , and when she , crossed at the mouth of ( Montezuma Alontezuma ) Creek it was |