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Show that had already formed 1007 ( before-well beforewell ) , a slight rise due to any shower above would cause a change in the course of ( the fhe ) river ; it would occur within 24 to 48 hours . In going upstream from Lees Ferry , we also noticed in ( operating-we operatingwe ) worked up as far as about nine miles from the Ferry , and there were occasions there ( where-there wherethere ) were showers upstream , heavy showers , and the level of the river would change , and we would find different conditions in the channel the next day ; when we went up the river had raised a little and the channel would be somewhat different , and it would be still different when we came back that night . ( R . 3967-3968 . ) He could see changes in the channel , principally by the river cutting at the edges or through a sand bar ( that -that that ) had previously been deposited and has moved on over to the other side of the bar . He does not recall the details as to which camps this happened , but he does remember it happened at the camp at mile 41 . There is no particular landmark at the Crossing of the Fathers , except that the banks are low and the river is accessible from either side . He does not recall any unusual characteristics - of the river at that particular point . The work on pages 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , and 5 of Compl . Exh . 10 , along the river ( and and"' and ) ( on or ) the west side up to mile 50 or 51 , was all done by him or members of his party , mile 50 and 51 being shown on Sheet 4 . The work work above mile 51 was done by Trimble . The work * on Sheet 5 , or the river and part of Rock |