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STORIES FROM YOUR FRIENDS ON THE
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Ordway's Trail |
Robert M. Carriker |
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While waiting for snow to melt on
the Lolo Trail, the Lewis and Clark Expedition camped among the
Nez Perce Indians near present Kamiah, Idaho. St. Louis beckoned
to the travelers beyond the mountains, but the immediate concern
in May of 1806 was food for the men. Thus, Meriwether Lewis sent
Sergeant John Ordway and two men to "precure Some Salmon.".
I followed part of the 70 mile long route Ordway blazed between
May 27 and June 2, 1806. To go overland would be impossible
because of the rugged landscape. A better scheme was to join a
tour by Salmon River Experience, Inc. and float to the probable
locations where Ordway dropped from the high plateaus to the
Salmon and Snake rivers. But how many times did he intercept the
river? Two is likely; three is possible. It is not easy to
interpret Ordway’s journal. Certainly, he hiked down today’s
Maloney Creek to the Salmon River, but the rest is only
speculation. On two occasions I walked up ravines that Sergeant
Ordway has probably walked down. Interpreting the journals and
reading the map is precisely the fun of following Ordway’s
trail. As a result of this personal experience, Ordway’s
journals are as important to me as are those of Lewis and Clark.
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