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Show 540 there"; it was late September or early October. R. 1395. They went from Greenriver to Moab. When he was through with the boat it was transported overland from Moab to Greenriver. He had bought this boat and the engine in Minneapolis from the Evinrude people and had it shipped to Moab. R. 1325. Cross- Examination - Vol. 7 - pp. 1326- 1336. During the time of his study of the territory at the triangular section between the Colorado and the Green Rivers, and south of the road between Moab and Greenriver, Utah, he went from Valley City southwest to what they call the neck, about four times, with an automobile. That was as far as he could go with an automobile. R 1326. When he stated that in making his trips in that section that is was sometimes by boat and sometimes by road, he meant, that when he said by boat he meant down the Colorado River from Moab to the junction. R. 1326- 1327. With reference to the use of a boat in this section, he meant, the one trip that he referred to in detail on his direct examination. There are no creeks or water on the land, so to speak, in that pie- shaped area. Prior to taking that trip described in his direct examination, he made a short trip in his own boat from Moab down to the Shafer oil well, eighteen miles down stream and turned right around and came back to Moab. He only made these two trips, the long one, and |