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November 16, 1805 |
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The Corps spent the next nine days at Station Camp, exploring downriver, hunting, and drying themselves and their equipment. They were visited by Chinook and Clatsop Indians during this time. William Clark describes, in particular, the different tribes which came to visit in this way 4 Indians of the War-ki a cum nation Came down with (pap-pa-too) to Sell &c. The Indians who accompanied Shannon from the village below Speake a Different language from those above, and reside to the north of this place They Call themselves Chin nooks.
Journal entries for the 16th indicate that the day was clear and beautiful, although the winds continued to be strong and the waves were very high. Gass said, We could see the waves, like small mountains, rolling out in the ocean, and pretty bad in the bay. Clearly, the party was contemplating its next course of action; they needed to decide on their winter encampment.
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