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Show 79 -- 75-- improved ranch that we saw no one at. Down below that, at a point possibly there or four miles above the mouth of the San Rafael, we met a man there - whether he was a ranchman or not, I do not know. He was living down there. We saw no signs of a ranch; he might have had one," R. 179- 180. Down in there it is all desert country. " On the trip on the east side of the river, the road is away back from the river; it is an entirely barren desert country, more or less rolling, hilly and broken up with washes." R. 180. Complainant's Exhibit No. 77 in a complete pictorial illustration ( so far as the rivers are concerned) or history of the Green and Colorado Rivers between Greenriver and Moab. R. 180. " Going back to the operation of the boat, finding out that we could not launch the boat on the cast side of the river, under any possible conditions, we came back to Greenriver; and the next morning we left with our 5- ton truck and the canoe and this motorboat, and went, on a fairly good highway, [ on the west side of the river] to a point on the San Rafael River three miles above where it empties into the Green River." R. 180- 181. That is on the west side of the river, at the mouth of the San Rafael. " Q That country was uninhabited between there and Greenriver? " A Right as you leave Greenriver, there is a ranch right at Greenriver. South of there, I remember no signs |