Record Details
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Title | Historical Sites in Glen Canyon Mouth of San Juan River to Lee's Ferry |
Description | Journal: Anthropological Notes, University of Utah Department of Anthropology, "Historical Sites in Glen Canyon, Mouth of San Juan River to Lee's Ferry", Number 46, June 1960, page 2 They named the camp San Benito, adding to it, appropriately enough the word Salsipuedes, meaning "get out if you can." They yawning mouth of Marble Canyon blocked their progress below and the formidable Echo Cliffs (called by them La Cuesta de las Animas) stood in their way above. When attempts to ford the Colorado or to cross it on crude rafts failed, it was decided to go on upstream to look for a suitable ford. The Spanish party finally located a trail, still in use, which ascends the... Epson Perfection 4870 Photo, 400 dpi, 8 bit, 2,039,571 bytes |
Creator | Crampton, C. Gregory |
Date | 1960-06 2006-9-26; 2006-09-27 |
Type | text |
Format | image/jpeg |
Identifier | su07184.jpg http://server16127.contentdm.oclc.org/u?/udallcoloradoAZU,12018 |
Source | Az 372 Box 174 |
Language | eng |