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The ORIGINAL JOURNALS OF
LEWIS AND CLARK Original journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1804-1806 | ||
August 25th.. Sunday 1805.
Set out verry early and halted one hour at the Indian Camp,
they were kind gave us all a little boiled Sammon & dried
buries to eate, abt. half as much as I could eate, those people
are kind with what they have but excessive pore & Durtey.
we proceeded on over the mountains we had before passed to
the Bluff we Encamped at on the 21st. instant where we arrived
late and turned out to hunt & fish, Cought Several Small
fish, a party of Squars & one man with Several boys going
down to guathe[r] berries below, my guide got two Sammon
from this party which made about half a Supper for the party,
after Dark Shannon came in with a beaver which the Party
suped on Sumptiously. one man verry Sick to day which detained
us verry much I had three hunters out all day, they
saw one Deer, killed nothing. one of the Party Saw 9 Elk on
a Mountain to our right assending, amongst the Pine timber
which is thick on that side
Course & Distance Down Columbia [Lemhi and Salmon] river by
Land, as I Decended &c.
N. W. | 18 miles from the Indian Camp to the forks [of Salmon R] crossed the [Lemhi] river twice, passed Several old |
[Aug 20] | camps on the East Side and a Camp of Several lodges at a were [weir] on the west Side, passed a roade on |
[Aug 21] | the left leading up the main West fork [i.e. Salmon above the Lemhi] below the last Camp, Several Small branches falls in on each Side [of the Lemhi], a high mountain on each Side, [of Salmon and Lemhi together] |
N. 15°. W. | 14 miles to a Island passed [a] high red Clift on the right Side passed a large [Tower] Creek [on the right] at |
[Aug 21] | 9 miles up which a roade passes large bottom below. |
[Aug 22] | Several Spring runs falling from the mountains on the left. passed a Creek on the right. |
N. 30° W. | 2 to the top of a mountain the river one mile to the left |
NW | 10 miles with the general Course of the river, passed over the Spurs of four mountains almost inexcessable [Aug. 22] and two Small runs on the right to Some Indian Camps at the mouth of a Small river [Fish cr.] on the right up which a road passes passed Several Islands, and Small bottoms between the mountains. |
West | 3 miles on the right Side to the assent of a mountain, passed over one Spur of the Same Mountain passed 2 Islands, & a bottom in which berris were plenty. |
S.W. | 5 miles to a verry bad rapid & Camped, a Small run on the left. passed perpendicular Clift where we were |
[Aug. 22] | obliged to go into the water passed Several places on Stones & sides of Mountains, one Island & several rapids, all the way rapids at intervales |
N.W. | 3 miles high Clifts on each Side no road [left men here] |
West | 2 Miles d° d°. passed bad rapids Scercely possible to |
[Aug. 23] | pass down or up |
N.W. | 6 miles to a large Creek on the Right Side, passed verry bad rapids & a number of riffles, Mountains high and Steep verry Stoney no bottoms except the Creek & a little above |
South | 1 Mile to the Mouth of a Small run on the right a Small Island and rapid |
N.W. | 6 Miles up the Run [Berry Creek Aug. 23] thro a piney countrey large & lofty hills high |
S.W. | 1 m. to the river at a Small bottom passed over a gap in the Mountns. from the top of which I could See the hollers of the river for 20 miles to a verry high |
[End of reconnoissance][18] | Mountain on the left, at which place my guide made Signs that the bad part of the river Comsd. and much worst than any I saw &c. &c. |
miles | 70 returned. 6 bad rapids. many others |
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