Journal Entry

Patrick Gass: August 12, 1805

August 12, 1805
Upper Beaverhead River / Lemhi Pass area, Montana/Idaho border Thwaites Vol. Gass 1807 First Edition
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On August 12, 1805, three hunters were dispatched from camp once again. The day saw only a light sprinkle of rain. The hunting party had a successful outing, bringing in four deer. The expedition continued its progress, covering twelve miles before making camp for the night on the north side of the river. It was a relatively quiet and productive day, marked by steady travel and a good supply of fresh meat for the group.

three hunters were again sent out. A few drops of rain fell
to-day. Our hunters killed 4 deer; and after making 12
miles we encamped on the North side.

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Three hunters were again sent out. A few drops of rain fell today. Our hunters killed 4 deer; and after making 12 miles we camped on the north side.

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