[Clark, first draft:]
December 6th.. Friday 1805.
Wind blew hard all the last night, and a moderate rain, the
waves verry high, This morning the wind which is still from
the S W increased and rained continued all day at Dusk wind
shifted to the North and it cleared up and became fare. High
water to day at 12 oClock & 13 Inches higher than yesterday
we were obliged to move our camp out of the water on high
grown[d] all wet.
Friday 6th. of December 1805
The wind blew hard all the last night with a moderate rain,
the waves verry high, the wind increased & from the S.W.
and the rain Continued all day, about Dark the wind Shifted
to the North cleared away and became fair weather.
The high tide of today is 13 inches higher than yesterday,
and obliged us to move our Camp which was in a low Situation,
on higher ground Smoke exceedingly disagreeable.