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 The, instead of approximately following the Mesa Verde - Wasatch contact, slowly passes into the latter. We reached, 3/4 mil from ((on)) , 20 miles N of , in  at 5:15 p.m. and camped, having stopped for an hour shortly after noon to feed the horses., where there was little water for them. Water at was very poor, creek water being used from the creek by the ranchers and being affected by irrigation. At it was a little better but alkaline.

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It began raining before daylight and still continues. About 10 a.m., after carrying a lot of wood half a mile for camp use, Terry and I started up creek through the gap on, circa 1/2 mile E of At its mouth is a coarse conglomerate which is likely the base of the Tertiary. Below it lies the usual series of Mesa Verde sandstones, clays and coal. The walking