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Show G saw a ranch house , but to him the ( country counixy ) seemed without population or habitation . . Compl . Exh . No . 19 is photograph of second ( day's days ) noonday camp , in the relatively open country ( be- be ) tween Labyrinth and Stillwater Canyons . ( ( K R ) . 46 . ) Compl . Exhs . Nos . 20 and 21 are typical views of the canyons , river going ( through th-LO-Ugh thLOUgh ) Labyrinth or Stillwater ; these Canyons very similar . Photo made to show amount of driftwood in river , ( indi- indi ) cating high water . ( R . 47 . ) Compl . Exh . No . 22 is photograph taken at lower end of Bow Knot part of Labyrinth Canyon , where the River forms a loop , and it is about 800 ft . from the upper end of loop across this plateau to other end of the loop , but several miles around by ( way -way way ) of river . In navigating Labyrinth Canyon experienced a steady rise in level of water . Would tie boats among the rocks when running ashore at night , , and in the morning the river would have come up from one to three or four feet , and they would have ( dif- dif ) ficulty in getting boats to shore to load , in ( launch launch- launch ) ( ing iug ) . On account of the high water , the declivity , , and the great amount of water at every bend in the river , they were threatened with being swept against the outer cliff ; where the river flows against the cliff , the outer bank has LO slope , , just sheer wall . . The force of the current was so great they had difficulty each time in keeping from striking against the cliff . |