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Show , They got a supply of furs 1169 ( on oil ) this trip . ( ( El M ) ( 4686 4626 ) . ) They brought them up by boat to ( Grcenriver Greenriver ) , and encountered no difficulties on the trip . He believes in the fall of 1921 he was down on the lower Colorado River , with Mr . ( Wimmer 11"rimiller 11rimiller ) , when he was supplying the survey outfits from ( Hall's Halls ) Crossing by boat . He believes there were four ( out out- out ) fits of surveyors in there at that time . He made several trips above ( Hall's Halls ) Crossing , fifteen or twenty miles , looking for ( Chenowcth's Chenowcths Chenoweth's Chenoweths ) , outfit , and when they located him , took him up ( sup sup- sup ) plies from ( Hall's Halls ) Crossing . ( R . 4637 . ) The boat was about twenty feet long , five feet wide on top , and four at the bottom . It had a ( two-horsepower twohorsepower Wro-horsepower Wrohorsepower ) Evinrude motor . He supposes going up ( the Elbe ) river at certain times they would have a thousand or ( fifteen lifteen ) ( hundred hiindred ) pounds on , when they were moving camp , but most generally would have four or five hundred ( pounds pound ) ( on oil ) . He believes ( he lie ) went to what is known as Rock Creek below Escalante and took , , supplies from ( Hall's Halls ) Crossing in the same motor boat he has just described . Mr . Tom Wimmer ( was Nvas- Nvas ) with him . ( R . ( 4638 463S ) . ) He was with his father when he went with the Galloways from North Wash down to Lees Ferry . In the boats that he has named , and the trips that he has taken in the boats that were not power boats , he ( didn't didnt dich'i't dichit ) have any difficulties , except the current coming upstream . It was a little difficult to row ( against ao-ainst aoainst ) it and not as easy as going down , |