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Show Down in Glen Canyon 292 there is more twisting water ; there is a larger volume of water , of course , ( and mid ) there are places where it has whirls ( , ' ) ( undercur undercur- undercur ) ¬ rents and that , ( more inore ) so than there is on the Grand ( Colorado ) River . ( R . 1105 . ) He has never been from Moab downstream to the , junction of the Green and the Grand ( Colorado ) Rivers ; for that reason he would say he had ( more inore ) difficulty going up the Grand ( Colorado ) River to JVJoab than he did going down through Glen Canyon , because ( in ill ) one place he was pulling ( up- up ) stream and in the other he was drifting . ( R . 1106- 1107 . ) Did not have ( any aiay ) more difficulty ( in iin ) going from the mouth of the Dirty Devil down to Lees ( Perry Ferry ) than he had in going from the mouth of the San Rafael down to the mouth of the Green River . He i means by that , there is no part of the river that a man , if he can boat it at all , and will use the proper precaution , that he will not run into the difficulties that exist there if he ( doesn't doesnt doesla't doeslat ) watch out what he is doing . There are plenty parts of the river where , if he is careful , and ( knows luiows ) his business , ( he lie ) will ( not uot ) be able to surmount the difficulty . ( R . 1107 . ) Besides having boated the Green and Colorado Rivers , he has had some experience on the Snake River . He has had experience ( in ill ) boating on the Snake River from All Pine to Idaho Falls a ( dis- dis ) , tance of about eighty miles by the river . All Pine , or Blue Pine , is on the south fork of the Snake River . He believes that it is less than one hundred |