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Corps Of Discovery 15 Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 12/29/2011
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

In this trail of caches you will learn about the Expedition of the Corps Of Discoverers. Each and every cache is going to have information about what they went through along their way.

August 12, 1806 - The reunion of the Lewis and Clark parties took place 6 miles south of Sanish, North Dakota, at "Reunion Point," on the Fort Berthold Reservation. Lewis came upon the camp of two white hunters from Illinois, Joseph Dickson and Forest Hancock. They told Lewis that Clark had passed them about noon the day before. Lewis gave them information on the upper Missouri and the location of beaver. At "1 p.m. I overtook Capt. Clark and party and had the pleasure of finding them all well." Clark was concerned about Lewis' wounds. Lewis stated that he would now leave off writing as he was in great pain, but first noted the pin or bird cherry with a long description. This was the last entry Lewis made in the journals.

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