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Show OOUIPL . Exh . . NO . . 40 13 is pliotograph , of typo of camp ; type of sandbar found frequeiitly at edge e of water ; type of slope preferred for camp offered opportunity of dragging boats up on rocks event of flood . . Photograph shows provisions and camp ( equ-ip- equip ) ment laid out to dry ; impossible to keep ( things tbings ) d : y even in waterproof boats . ( Things TIiings ) got wet from holes smashed in boats ; stopped occasionally to dr3r out equipment . . ( R . 65 . ) Compl Exh No 41 is . . . . . photograph showing typt £ of walls and ( impossibility impossibility- impossibility ) of climbing out in event of . shipwreek . . Shows ( one olle ) of larger boats . . This rapids is above No . 22 ; it is either 18 , 19Y 20 , or 22 . No difficulty ( getting tretting ) through this point . ( R . 65-7 66 . . ) Compl . . Exh . . 42 is photograph of ( Gypsum Gypsuni ) ( Can- Can ) yon , , side canyon entering Cataract ( Canyon Cauyon ) on left . Type of walls and character of river shown at that , point . . ( R . . 66 . . ) Compl . . ExIis . . 43 , , and 44 are photographs at point where Dark Canyon enters Cataract Canyon , wid the rapids are to be found between Miles 182 and 183 , , on Sbeet No . . 12 of river plan and profile maps of Colorado River . Here river sweeps agaiust right or west bank , which is a sheer cliff . . A side channel was found in the pile of debris washed out of Dark Canyon ; it seemed easier to line boats through channel than to run the rapids . . Good |