August 10th. Saiturday 1805
Some rain this morning at Sun rise and Cloudy we proceeded
on passed a remarkable Clift point on the Stard. Side
about 150 feet high, this Clift the Indians Call the Beavers head,
opposit at 300 yards is a low clift of 50 feet which is a Spur
from the Mountain on the Lard. about 4 miles, the river verry
Crooked, at 4 oClock a hard rain from the S W accompanied
with hail Continued half an hour, all wet, the men Sheltered
themselves from the hail with bushes. We Encamped on the
Stard. Side near a Bluff, only one Deer killed to day, the one
killed [by] Jo Fields 3 Days past & hung up we made use of
river narrow, & Sholey but not rapid.