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Show He never heard any names ( 1269 19-69 ) for any of the bars on the Colorado River at that time ; that is , the bars that they worked forrrold . The first place ( he lie ) stopped was , he would judge , about ten miles above the mouth of the San Juan River , and on the next trip ( he lie ) moved down below the mouth of the San Juan . While ( he lie ) was at the first place , ( he lie ) went up the river , out through the ( Hole-in-the-Rock HoleintheRock ) , and over to ( Esea- Esea Esca- Esca ) lante for some supplies . He went over to Escalante from ( Hole-in-the-Rock HoleintheRock ) with a team and ( buggy buggy- buggy ) After they would take the buggy and team to ( Esca- Esca ) lante for supplies , they would leave the buggy on top of the ( Hole-in-the-Rock HoleintheRock ) and put the horses in the pasture below the river . He hauled supplies down from the ( Hole-in-the-Rock HoleintheRock ) to the first place he worked , which supplies came down by way ( -of of ) the river . ( R . 4980-4981 . ) He later went down to another place below the San Juan and worked for probably two ( months moriths ) ( on'a ona ) bar that was off to the side of the stream , and while there ( he lie ) did not make any trips for supplies . In going back to the ( Hole-in-the-Rock HoleintheRock ) from his first camp to bring supplies back , he used a small boat . ( R . 4981-4982 ) The place they worked was about ten miles below the mouth of the San Juan River . While they were at this place , one of the party , J . R . Nielson , went downstream with a little boat and came back . He does not know whether Nielson is still alive or not ) as ( he be ) has not heard from him for thirty years . The |