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Tuesday 28th.. May 1805.

a clear pleasant morning. we Set off and proceeded on.
passed over hard riffles. the Bluffs & clifts are high [word
illegible] as yesterday. abt. 10 oC. Capt. Clark killed a mountain
Sheep & [figure illegible] Deer. about noon we halted
to dine near Some old Indian Camps. Some thunder & Small
Showers of rain which lasted about 2 hours. we then proceeded
on a pleasant afternoon. towards evening the hills
began to git lower passed large bottoms, partly covered with
c. wood timber. passed Several Islands 7 or 8 in the course
of the day, Some of them handsom groves of timber on
them. we passed a nomber of large Creeks on each Side of
the river, which force the Gravvel Stone from the hills in to
the river. we Came 21 ½ miles & Camped in a bottom of the
river on the N. S. a large Creek came in on the opposite
Shore. we Saw a gang of Elk in this bottom, & beaver Signs
[along] the Shores. a large bottom on the S. Side. we found
an Indians (?) foot ball floating down the river & dog poles
also.