When the Lewis and Clark expedition stumbled out of the Bitterroot Mountains in September of 1805 they were nearly starving. They camped at this location for twelve days and built six large dugout canoes from ponderosa pine logs, then continued west down the Clearwater River.
Copyright: G. Donald Bain Art: Spherical Resolution: 8000x4000 Taken: 04/08/2014 Hochgeladen: 22/10/2014 Published: 09/03/2015 Angesehen:
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