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Show He never had any serious ( 1164 1161 ) trouble on any of the trips ( lie he ) has made in boats that had no power in them , in the way of sand bars , riffles , or rapid water , or anything else on the Green River and the portions of the Colorado River up above the ( julle- julle ) tion from Moab . ( R . 4618 . ) If he did get out of the ( channel chaluiel ) and hit a sand bar he would stop , push ( ofi off ) , ( and aud ) go on , but ( he be ) ( doesn't doesnt ) call that trouble . The same thing would be true as to difficulties ( or'obstructions orobstructions ) to the navi ¬ gation ( in ill ) power boats ; he never had any serious trouble . The boats that he used that ( didn't didnt ) have any power would have twelve or fourteen inch draft , he believes . ( R . 4619-4620 . ) ( Cross-Examination CrossExamination Cross-Exainiiiation CrossExainiiiation ) ( R . , Vol . 26 , pp . 4620- 4632 ) : When he went down the river ( with -with with ) ( tlie the ) Denver people he ( went iTent ) in the capacity of a guide , to ( show show- show ) them where to hunt . Right below ( Greenriver GTeenriiver ) there are quite a number of riffles . On the return trip in 1909 , with the ( Marguerite 111argiterite ) , ( he lie ) believes they encountered an ice flow at ( Winimer's Winimers ) Ranch that knocked a few paddles off the boat . ( R . 4620 . ) TheTea , son he ( didn't didnt ) go on up the Green River was because he ( couldn't couldnt ) make it at that time of year . On the return trip he left Moab right after ( Thanks Thanks- Thanks ) giving , and encountered a heavy flow of slush ice at the junction . On the trip on which . he took his family with ( him Una ) , and came up the river with ( "Wolverton Wolverton Wolverton ) , they ( nn- nn un- un ) |