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Show 167 two boats of the Galloway type and decked over ( at at- at ) each end . In the trip through Stillwater and Labyrinth Canyons many sand bars were ( encoun encoun- encoun ) tered . ( Vol . 4 , p . 790 . ) Through Glen Canyon they encountered four rapids which gave ( them thein ) some . trouble . ( Vol . 5 , p . 804 . ) This expedition , like the ( Eddy Eddy- Eddy ) expedition , ( mis vas ) more of a ( sporting sporthig ) ( event- event event ) Ellsworth Kolb later ( made imade ) a trip on this river with a ( Grovernmeiit Goveriiment ) party in the year 1921 . This ( expedi expecli- expecli ) tion started froni ( Qreenriver 3reenriver ) , Utah . ( R . 764 . ) The boats ( drew dTew ) about 18 ( inches hicbes ) of water and between Greenriver and the mouth of the San Rafael the . boats had considerable ( difficulty difficulty- difficulty ) with sand bars . ( ( Yol Vol ) . 5 , pp . 823 , 825 . ) Through Cataract Canyon the members of the party habitually vore life . ( preservers pTeservers ) . ( Vol . 5 , p . 838 . ) Below Cataract Canyon the sand bars were again encountered . . ( ( Yol Vol ) . 5 , pp . 841 , 850 ; Photos Exhibits 104 to 120 . ) JULIUS STONE On September 12 , 1909 , Stone and ( Galloway Galloway- Galloway ) pushed off from Green River , Wyo . , and ( traveled travelecL ) down the Green and Colorado Rivers to Needles . , California . Galloway was an old seasoned ( boat-- boat ) man on the rivers . The party had the usual . ( troubles ta-oubles taoubles ) through the canyons , and their trip was constantly impeded by sand bars , riffles , and rapids . . ( Yol . 10 , page 1773 . ) Stone previously spent ( much niuch ) time in Glen ( Can Can- Can ) ¬ ( yon yoii ) , and his testimony gives an interesting picture of boating in the ( canyon cauyoii ) . ( Vol . 10 , page 1769 . ) |