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letterhead 3 the notes I wanted, took my time, in spite of all disadvantages greatly enjoyed the glorious river in its
glorious home. When at length I reached Hetch Hetchy I had only two handfuls of little square crackers tea. I bathed washed
my underclothes stayed a day sketching noting etc for the next description I have to write then instead of waiting for horses
I having no food had to set out for Crockers 20 miles on foot. This seemed only a comfortable saunter weak though I was after
the canon work. But now came a change. After I had climbed out of H. H. two or three miles on my way to Crockers I met a
big good-natured dog on the trail, then a big good-natured man on horseback. Then another man came in sight around a bend
in the trail two laden pack animals etc. The gentleman on the lead asked my name, then told me he had come 02013