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Friday 10th May 1805. clear and cold we set of about sunrise and? proceeded on. the wind rose from the N.W. came about 4 miles and halted for the wind to abate at a bottom covred with timber on the S.S. where the beaver had cut down considerable of a peice of small timber. Several of the party went out to hunt the wind rose high Some Squawls of rain one of the men caught a number of fish, the hunters killed 1? fat buffaloe 4 beaver and 3 Deer. Some of them saw some moose deer which was much larger than the common deer. our officers inspected our arms &c camped here for the night. Saturday 11th May 1805 a clear cold morning, a white frost last night. Some of the party caught 2 beaver last night we set off eairly and proceeded on passed black bluffs on the S.S. and hills on each side partly covred with low