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with [[unclear]] can good [[unclear]] put out to air. We saw the high mountain to the west of us covered with snow. The South fork of the [[unclear]] is high and of a yellow color today today, and the North fork more white is [[ride?]] than before owning as our [[whirt]?] to the rain is snow melting above on the mountains, about 3 after [[unclear]] Lewis' party returned to [unclear] and informed us that they had been about 60 miles distant up the north fork had traveled through high plains the greater part of the way. they found that the this fork [[unclear]], plenty of water. considerable of higher in the bottoms an [[unclear]] lots of game. They killed a great deal of elk, buffalo and deer [[unclear]] but [[unclear]] Lewis thinks  that the North fork bears too far North for our [[unclear]] to [[unclear]] the mountains. for if we should take the wrong river we should hope more mountains to cross. Farther to go try  can to get to the go [[Cumberia?]] river which we have to crossed to the west. So the thought conclude to care the South fork and [[unclear]] and manned the North fork have [unclear] but it has the resemblance of the [[Mayflower?]] below the [unclear] every [[unclear]] of the middle fork [[unclear]]. [[Unclear]] rivers the water of which resembles the [unclear] also, the men in bank generally completely towards company other [[unclear]] all relieved had killed [[unclear]] deer and on bear er. the wind [[unclear]] from the East, or [[unclear]]. of rain this evening.
with [[unclear]] can good [[unclear]] put out to air. We saw the high mountain to the west of us covered with snow. The South fork of the Missourie is high & of a yellow coulour to day, & the North fork more white & [[ride?]] than before owning as our [[aspirt]?] to the rain is snows melting above on the mountains, about 3 after [[unclear]] Lewis & party returned to [unclear] and informed us that they had been about 60 miles distant up the north fork had traveled through high plains the greater part of the way. they found that this fork keeps its [[unclear]] plenty of water. considerable of higher in the bottoms an [[unclear]] lots of game. They killed a great deal of elk, buffalo and deer [[unclear]] but [[unclear]] Lewis thinks  that the North fork bears too far North for our [[unclear]] to [[unclear]] the mountains. for if we should take the wrong river we should hope more mountains to cross. Farther to go try  can to get to the go [[Cumberia?]] river which we have to crossed to the west. So the thought conclude to care the South fork and [[unclear]] and manned the North fork have [unclear] but it has the resemblance of the [[Mayflower?]] below the [unclear] every [[unclear]] of the middle fork [[unclear]]. [[Unclear]] rivers the water of which resembles the [unclear] also, the men in bank generally completely towards company other [[unclear]] all relieved had killed [[unclear]] deer and on bear er. the wind [[unclear]] from the East, or [[unclear]]. of rain this evening.


Sunday 9th June 1805: a clear pleasant morning. Two men of the hunters went out and killed a very fat buffaloes took eight men to bring in the meat. Several men sent out to the bluffs back in the [[unclear]] to dig a hole called a cash to bury some of the [[articles?]] which we can [[unclear]] best.
Sunday 9th June 1805: a clear pleasant morning. Two men of the hunters went out and killed a very fat buffaloes took eight men to bring in the meat. Several men sent out to the bluffs back in the [[unclear]] to dig a hole called a cash to bury some of the [[articles?]] which we can [[unclear]] best.

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with unclear can good unclear put out to air. We saw the high mountain to the west of us covered with snow. The South fork of the Missourie is high & of a yellow coulour to day, & the North fork more white & ride? than before owning as our [[aspirt]?] to the rain is snows melting above on the mountains, about 3 after unclear Lewis & party returned to [unclear] and informed us that they had been about 60 miles distant up the north fork had traveled through high plains the greater part of the way. they found that this fork keeps its unclear plenty of water. considerable of higher in the bottoms an unclear lots of game. They killed a great deal of elk, buffalo and deer unclear but unclear Lewis thinks that the North fork bears too far North for our unclear to unclear the mountains. for if we should take the wrong river we should hope more mountains to cross. Farther to go try can to get to the go Cumberia? river which we have to crossed to the west. So the thought conclude to care the South fork and unclear and manned the North fork have [unclear] but it has the resemblance of the Mayflower? below the [unclear] every unclear of the middle fork unclear. Unclear rivers the water of which resembles the [unclear] also, the men in bank generally completely towards company other unclear all relieved had killed unclear deer and on bear er. the wind unclear from the East, or unclear. of rain this evening.

Sunday 9th June 1805: a clear pleasant morning. Two men of the hunters went out and killed a very fat buffaloes took eight men to bring in the meat. Several men sent out to the bluffs back in the unclear to dig a hole called a cash to bury some of the articles? which we can unclear best.