Fort Clatsop, winter quarters — Patrick Gass: March 18, 1806
Stormy weather with hail fell throughout the day, continuing into the following morning of the 19th, which remained cloudy with more hard hail showers. Members of the party worked on repairing the small canoes and making preparations for the return journey up the river, planning to depart as soon as the weather improved. One of the hunters successfully killed an elk, contributing to the party's food supply as they readied themselves for travel.
day, and some hail fell in the course of the day. Some of the
men are repairing the small canoes, and making preparations
to return up the river, as soon as the weather will permit.
One of the hunters killed an elk.
The morning of the 19th was stormy, some hard showers
of hail fell and it continued cloudy through the day.
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day, and some hail fell during the day. Some of the men are repairing the small canoes and making preparations to return up the river as soon as the weather will permit. One of the hunters killed an elk.
The morning of the 19th was stormy; some hard showers of hail fell, and it continued cloudy through the day.
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