Canoe Camp

hot day- men Sick
William Clark

the party divided in five parties and sent falling five pitch pine trees for canoes
Joseph Whitehouse

large ponderosa tree with river in background

Photo date: October 11, 2009. Some modern artifacts have been obscured.

Clearwater River at Canoe Camp

The river below the fork is about 200 yards wide; the water is clear as crystal, from 2 to 5 feet deep, and abounding with salmon of an excellent quality. The bottom of the river is stony and the banks chiefly composed of a round hard species of stone.
Patrick Gass

Grazing Horse

Colter returned and found one horse & the Canister of Shot left in the mountains he also killed a Deer ½ of which he brought
William Clark

Horse grazing in the mountains

Photo ©2010 by Gene Eastman.