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the rocks are high and [[unclear]]. we went about 32 miles and laughed at some
the rocks are high and steep. we went  
Indians [[banks]] on the [[unclear]]. [[unclear]] a  
about 32 miles and camped at some
handsom thing ran for [[unclear]] a clift of  
Indians camps on the stard. side a  
rocks near our bank. we bought some
handsom spring ran from a clift of  
rocks near our camp. we bought some
wood from the natives to cook with
wood from the natives to cook with
these natives appear to be mostly [[covered]]
these natives appear to be mostly [[covered]]
in deer and elk some rabit [[unclear]]
in deer and elk some rabit & squerrel
skins. they have some blue cloth blankets
skins. they have some blue cloth blankets
we [[unclear]] a small river which came in on the [[unclear]]
we passed a small river which came in on the Larboard
Tuesday 22nd Oct. 1805. a clear pleasant morn
Tuesday 22nd Oct. 1805. a clear pleasant morning.
ing. we set out soon after after sunrise and [[unclear]]
we set out soon after after sunrise and proceeded
on paper fishing banks on the star. [[unclear]]
on passed fishing camps on the Star. side
high clifts on each side of dark couloured  
high clifts on each side of dark couloured  
nook and a high [rock island with rough towers
rock and a high rock island with rough towers
of [[unclear[[ rough rocks on it a very rough morning  [[unclear[[ at the star. hides which is the  
of solid rough rocks on it a very rough  
roaring rapid at the lard. side which is the  
main body of the river we went down on
main body of the river we went down on
the [[unclear]] side a river & falls in it puts in on the [[unclear]]
the [[unclear]] side a river puts in on the lard. side
about 40 yards wide opposite the lower part of the island high hills clifts on [[unclear]] side.  
about 40 yards wide opposite the lower part  
but the highest is on the [[unclear]] side all the  
of the island high hills & clifts on each side.  
natives on tis river at the most of their banks
but the highest is on the Stard. side all the  
natives on this river at the most of their camps
have fish nets which they catch the sammon  
have fish nets which they catch the sammon  
in the thring in great abundance. saw
in the spring in great abundance. saw
considerable of land along the [[unclear]] for several days past we [[mounded]] for to the lower and of  
considerable of sand along the shores for several  
[[unclear]] Island which is about 4 miles long at the lower end is a great [[unclear[[ of fishing  
days past we proceeded on to the lower end of  
[[unclear]] a short distance below is  
[[unclear]] Island which is about 4 miles long at the  
the first ball of the Columbian  
lower end is a great nomber of fishing  
River we halted little above about noon and tonight some pounded fish and  
camps a short distance below is  
the first falls of the Columbian  
River we halted little above about  
noon and tonight some pounded fish and  
root bread of the natives who are very  
root bread of the natives who are very  
[[unclear]] about these falls. Some of them have  
thick about these falls. Some of them have  
[[unclear[[ and [[unclear]] have cabbins of white
lodges and some have cabbins of white

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the rocks are high and steep. we went about 32 miles and camped at some Indians camps on the stard. side a handsom spring ran from a clift of rocks near our camp. we bought some wood from the natives to cook with these natives appear to be mostly covered in deer and elk some rabit & squerrel skins. they have some blue cloth blankets we passed a small river which came in on the Larboard Tuesday 22nd Oct. 1805. a clear pleasant morning. we set out soon after after sunrise and proceeded on passed fishing camps on the Star. side high clifts on each side of dark couloured rock and a high rock island with rough towers of solid rough rocks on it a very rough roaring rapid at the lard. side which is the main body of the river we went down on the unclear side a river puts in on the lard. side about 40 yards wide opposite the lower part of the island high hills & clifts on each side. but the highest is on the Stard. side all the natives on this river at the most of their camps have fish nets which they catch the sammon in the spring in great abundance. saw considerable of sand along the shores for several days past we proceeded on to the lower end of unclear Island which is about 4 miles long at the lower end is a great nomber of fishing camps a short distance below is the first falls of the Columbian River we halted little above about noon and tonight some pounded fish and root bread of the natives who are very thick about these falls. Some of them have lodges and some have cabbins of white