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The Romance of the Colorado River

CHAPTER IX
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This they could do, and the boats were brought down by a portage, which took all the rest of the day.

The approach of darkness compelled a halt for the night on some rocks where they had barely room enough to lie down.

Three much-needed oars had been lost with the capsize of the Dean.

These were sadly missed in the rough water that surrounded them the following day, so at the first large pile of driftwood they made a landing and secured a cottonwood log for oar-timber.

While the oars were making, Powell and his brother climbed up to where some pinyon trees were seen growing, and collected a quantity of gum with which to calk the leaky boats.
They needed all the preparation possible, for the rapids now came ever thicker, ever faster, and more violent.


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