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The Romance of the Colorado River

CHAPTER IX
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At the very beginning they were compelled to make a portage.

Then they reached a place which appeared worse than anything they had yet seen.

This was partly due to the condition of the men and it was partly a fact.

They could discover no way to portage or to let down, and Powell believed running it meant certain destruction.

They climbed up and along on the granite for a mile or two, but there appeared no hope for success.


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