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Show to ( Bed Red ) Canyoulic would 1265 lead ( tlie the ) ( ho-rseinto horseinto ) 4 gt ( water 'Water Water ) and tow it ( behind behiud ) the boat , right above ( Ticka- Ticka Ticha- Ticha ) , boo Rapids . ( R . 4965 . ) , At one ( time thne ) ( he lie ) came in at Tickaboo and took ( them theni ) up to the cauyon and took them across ( over- over ) land . ( When Wlieii ) ( he lie ) would come down Hanson Creek lie took them to the ( Moqnie Moquie ) or the California Bar overland . ( R . 4966 . ) He never brought in any supplies to the various camps or bars the entire distance overland with * pack burros , horses , or mules , but lie has brought them in by wagon to the river , and supplies were not brought down to any of his ( camps canips ) in anything else but a boat , either up or downstream . He has made trips on the river at all stages of the water , both up and down stream . This includes the spring and summer floods . ( R . 4967 . ) It did not make any difference to him what stage the water was ; he would take his boats and go up . If he had supplies at ( any aily ) point at high water , he went and got them . He usually avoided high water as much as he possibly could , but ( he lie ) has gone up the river in both high ( and aud ) low water . The only difference the high water makes in the operation is to make it harder , and for that reason ( he lie ) avoided as much ( high higli ) water as he could . In his experience he ( con- con ) siders ( May TMay ) and June as the ( high-water highwater ) months . He has only noticed very slight changes in the channel from day to day when he was there ( con- con ) tinuously . ( R . 4967-4968 . ) There might be a |