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Show 442 Cross Examination - R. vol. 6 - pp. 1139- 1152 There are two years difference between his age and that of his brother, John Galloway. He is forty years old and his brother 42. When he took the trip with his father through Cataract Canyon he was 15 or 16 years old. No one else accompanied them on the trip. As he remembers, come of the rapids on the trip were line, but he has no distinct recollection of it. The trip ended at Lees Ferry. From Lees Ferry they went back to Kanab and from there they want to Unitah, County, Utah. The purpose of the trip was for trapping and prospecting; prospecting being down in Cataract Canyon. R. 1139- 1141 On the Green River in Wyoming he has boated up from the mouth of the Fontanelle and doesn't know whether a boat could be run any further than that. The water was real shallow in lots of places on the stretch of the river he boated up. By boating water he means sufficient water to carry a boat, man and previsions. R. 1141- 1143. " Q. As you get down in to the vicinity of Greenriver, the boating conditions get decidedly better, don't they? " MR. BLACKMAR: you mean Green River, Wyoming? MR. FARNSWORTH: Greeenriver, Utah." " A. No; we have more sand bars down further." R. 1142- 1144 From Greenriver through Labrite[ Sic Labyrinth] to Still water there aren't the dangers of rough water that occur in Wester Canyon on the Colorado. In traveling |