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Show . > - . * txt i \ atttH ( m' m ) * m * 337 boots , and got out from ( time Hine ) to time whennecessary , ( , . ) to help straighten the boat around , or more to ( steer- steer ) it ( than tban ) to actually push it , as the propeller could do more pushing , than the men aboard . Left the ( landing laiiding ) just below the Moab bridge , and ( immedi iminedi- iminedi ) ¬ ately encountered quite a serious bar . That was one of the few occasions on the trip where , ( having having- having ) tried one channel they backed out and tried ( another another- another ) approach in order to try to get across to the deep water on the opposite side . In that case tried both sides of the river , and eventually , merely ( dug dtig ) ( their their- their ) way across the bar . ( R . ( 1231 -1231 ) . ) That is not a permanent bar ; that bar might be in very good ( con-- con ) dition after the ( cut-out cutout ) stage following a freshet . ( ( E R ) . 1231 . ) The bars ordinarily form in the ( same same- same ) general locality with each freshet . There is a bad wash comes out just below the bridge , and ( un- un ) doubtedly that is a bad place in the river . ( R . 1231-1232 . ) Although the bar forms in the ( gen-- gen ) eral locality you do not find deep water in the same place or locality across the bar , the position of deep ( water -NATater NATater ) ( changing ebaliging ) ( from froill ) time to time according to the . stage of water . During the ( cut-out cutout ) stage , as the . river is excavating a channel through the bar , it ( doesn't doesnt ) excavate that straight down ; it ( ordinarily ordinaxily- ordinaxily ) moves sideways in the course of excavation . ( R ; 1232 . ) The Moab dock is at approximately mile 65Y2 ; . he has a note of a ( seven-foot sevenfoot ) depth in that vicinity , , , and a note of a ( two-foot twofoot ) depth in that vicinity . ( 33307-31-VOL 3330731VOL ) . 1--22 |