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Show 6793 Wimmer- D 4782 is two different conditions. Q First from the ranch to the town A That is practically swift water, and what I would term rapids; must make a rapid, in my opinion, is this, it is water flowing in from the big washes, that is, the big drainage that washes in a great amount of stuff in rains, it will narrow the river up and swift it over; they usually come in the fall of the year, when it is lower water. It will shift I call rapids. There is quite number of them between my ranch and town; it is simply a matter of power on the rest of it, except the Brown riffle; I call that rather dangerous, because there is two of these washes come in opposite each other there; first one mill switch it over and then the other; there is some rocks in the riffle you must stay off of. Going up stream I don't hit hard enough to hurt. I can run the Brown riffle going up safer than I can down; I never did have any accident on the Brown riffle, but it is really what I call a dangerous place of water, the Brown riffle. Q You have never had any accident on it? A No sir. BY THE SPECIAL MASTER: |