Thursday, October 30, 2014

The Journey of Louis and Clark

[Lewis, June 28, 1806]

Saturday June 28th 1806, Louis and Clark woke up ate there breakfast and rode horseback for a total of 13 miles. As promised by the Indians they would see the infinite supply of grass for there horses. They continued there path along the ridge and began to experience 2-3 inches of snow fall.  

[Lewis, June 29, 1806]

Sunday June 29th 1806. Louis and Clark collected there horses and continued up and our the mountain. When they reached the bottom they saw Acers of wide open land. There they describe killing a small black pheasant for the first time in  a while.

                               [Clark, June 30, 1804]

 June 30th Saturday 1804, Louis and Clark woke up very early to the sight of a wolf. After there sighting they continued on there journey passing the mouth of a river which the French called small river. The land on the river was perfect for water powered mills with its 7 falls. Crossing the river they landed on an island referred to as diamond island. It broke there boats mass.

Louis and Clark set out to find a water rout to the pacific. They also set out to see what was beyond there regular horizon. 









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