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; Clark Canyon Reservoir is the site of Camp Fortunate and Cache # 3 ; (now under the reservoir); Clark Canyon Reservoir ; 1100 Highway 41; Dillon, Montana 59725; Call : 406-683-6472 ... we now formed our camp" (Camp Fortunate); Captain Lewis...
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51. Camp Fortunate Overlook - Near here, Lewis and the Shoshonis waited for the arrival of Clark and the main party. Named Camp Fortunate by the captains because of Clark’s timely arrival and the fact that Sacagawea proved to be Chief Cameahwait’s sister.
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From Discovering Lewis & Clark ®, http://www.lewis-clark.org © 1998-2009 VIAs Inc. © 2009 by The Lewis and Clark Fort Mandan Foundation, Washburn, North Dakota. Journal excerpts are from The Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, edited by Gary E. Moulton;
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2. The name of this bivouac, which now is commonly written "Camp Fortunate," appeared only on Clark's map as "Fortunate Camp." We choose to use Clark's expression here for the benefit of the semantic subtlety it conveys. ... From Discovering Lewis & Clark ®, http://www.lewis-clark.org © 1998-2009 VIAs Inc. ©...
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I now determined to pursue the base of the mountains which form this cove to the S.W. in the expectation of finding some Indian road which lead over the Mountains. the road took us to the most distant fountain of the waters of the Mighty Missouri in surch of which we have spent ... Click to enlarge picture of Camp Fortunate...
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; Directions: Camp Fortunate Overlook can be found by driving 20 miles south of Dillon on I-15, then take the Clark Canyon Dam exit onto MT 324. ... Today: This site is the historical account of when Captain Lewis of the Expedition found a camp of Shoshone Indians. The Corp of Discovery gained acceptance of the tribe,
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Lewis and Clark passed through this area in August of 1805. Sacagawea recognized Beaverhead Rock as the location of her nation's summer retreat. That retreat was on a river which flowed to the west on the other side of the mountains. ... Camp Fortunate is now under water at Clark Canyon Reservoir.
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The Lewis & Clark Expedition: Camp Fortunate ... On August 18th, Clark left Camp Fortunate and crossed Lemhi Pass. His objective was to determine if the Salmon River could be descended by canoe. ... The Lewis & Clark Expedition...
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South of Butte: Lewis and Clark's Camp Fortunate Campsite, at the side of Interstate 15. ... But it would be a mistake to pass a poorly signed point of great historical interest, Lewis & Clark's "Camp Fortunate", at the Clark Canyon State Recreation Area...
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