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Show 615 not water ( enough enougli ) ; during lower stages a daily occurrence . ( R . 2241-2242 . ) Rapids between Bluff and ( junction junctien ) of San Juan , with Colorado ; encountered perhaps thirty . . Supplies brought by Wesley Oliver , of Mexican Hat , with pack mules , possibly twice a month ; also a ( cache eaehe ) was left by boats on the Colorado River for them . ( R . 2243 . ) Less trouble on Colorado than on San Juan , although had difficulty with rapids below junction of San Juan . From a point ten miles below ( junc june ) tion took one boat with boatman Loper to Lees Ferry ; also Heber ( Ohristensen Christenseffl ) . Between junction of San Juan and Colorado to Lees Ferry difficulties seemed mild in comparison with ( San Sau ) Juan . ( R . 2244-2245 . ) Sand bars , ( ran Tan ) aground four or five times . No rapids in lower stretch of river . Boats made for Southern California Edison Company , shipped to Greenriver , and by ( truck truch ) to river below Bluff . ( R . 2246 . ) ( Gross-exwnination Grossexwnination Cross-exoanation Crossexoanation ) ( R . Vol . ( 12 -12 ) , pp . 2246- 2253 ) : None of photographs in exhibits are of San Juan during ( low-water lowwater ) stage . Eleven days of ( time tirae ) ( between betweeli ) July 18 and October 14 spent on Colorado River , At Clay Hill Crossing when a member of the party wanted to walk across river , ( lie he ) sunk almost to his waist in quicksand . ( R . 2249-2250 . ) Trip down river to Lees Ferry took day and a half , |