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Show ( Moab A-totab Atotab ) ( through throug" throug ) Moab ( and ahd ) ( 87 S7 ) Spanish Valley tft ( Moxiti- Moxiti ) 6011o , Blanding , and Bluff . Above Moab ( a I-I II ) road fol ¬ lows the river in Castle Creek Valley . Baker ( Ex hibit 55 , pages 7 , 8 ) states that a road leaves ( thd the ) . ( Monticello Alonticello ) road in the ( northern nortlieni ) part of T . 29 ( S -S S ) . , ( K Ri ) . 23 ( E E4 ) . ( , ) ) by which it is possible to take an auto ( west ived- ived ) ( ward -WAXd WAXd ) to ( Hateli Hatcli ) Point , a broad ( divide di-N7ide diN7ide ) between ( Oalio Call-0 Call0 ) ( and aud ) Indian ( Creeks CTeell- CTeell ) . Hatch Point is 2,000 feet - ( above hbove ) the Colorado River and separated from it by ail impassible ( clift cliff ) . Another road leaves the ( Monti- Monti ) . ( bello 6ello ) Road and follows Indian Creek to the head of A box canyon in T . 30 S . , R . 20 E . , ( where -where where ) it ( leaves lettves ) ( Indian 'Indian Indian ) ( Creek Creelc ) and follows the bend around the southwest ( comer coTner ) of Hatch Point , then down the ( "bed bed ) of Lockhart Canyon ( Baldwin , vol . 29 , p . 5038 ) to the Colorado River 27 miles above the mouth of , ( Green G-Teell GTeell ) River . * Baker ( ( Exhibit ExIlibit ) 55 ) reports trails which have also been described by various witnesses , from ( Moab xWab ) southward to Lockhart Canyon . ( EVom Froii-i Froiii ) this trail other trails ( leading leaffing ) to the upland follow 1 the bed of Cane Creek and two others climb the ( Avails NTaUs ) of ( Lockhart Lockliart ) Canyon . ( No Yo ) trails are known to lead to the Colorado River from the east ( between betiveen ) Indian Creek and Dandy Crossing near ( White NNIhite ) Canyon , a distance of about 70 miles . Below Cataract ( Canyon Canyou ) there was considerable ( testimony testiinony ) showing travel routes crossing Colorado River at Dandy Crossing , Halls Crossing , and ( Hole-in-fche- Holeinfche Hole-in-the- Holeinthe ) ( Eoek Rock ) ( connecting conlicefing ) ( with witli ) trails leading eastward to |