Actually like dialysis, this is an area that we can find quite a bit of agreement which might be fun for a change.History has been one of my interests for quite while. I almost got a minor in history in college but didn't realize that two of my required courses were actually considered history courses. I took two other history courses as electives and it was too late for a third before I found out about that.Lewis and Clark are in part fascinating because of how they had to deal with Ursus arctos horribilis, otherwise known commonly as the grizzly bear.http://lewisandclarktrail.com/grizzlies.htmI also live in a town with a history of Lewis and Clark with companies and other entities named after them even though we are a bit north of their exploration route by a couple hours drive today. Here is a video talking about the route through the Clearwater wilderness areas. I haven't been down south of us in that region, but it looks pretty much like the areas in Idaho we hang out and go camping.
Quote from: Hemodoc on May 12, 2013, 09:15:05 PMActually like dialysis, this is an area that we can find quite a bit of agreement which might be fun for a change.History has been one of my interests for quite while. I almost got a minor in history in college but didn't realize that two of my required courses were actually considered history courses. I took two other history courses as electives and it was too late for a third before I found out about that.Lewis and Clark are in part fascinating because of how they had to deal with Ursus arctos horribilis, otherwise known commonly as the grizzly bear.http://lewisandclarktrail.com/grizzlies.htmI also live in a town with a history of Lewis and Clark with companies and other entities named after them even though we are a bit north of their exploration route by a couple hours drive today. Here is a video talking about the route through the Clearwater wilderness areas. I haven't been down south of us in that region, but it looks pretty much like the areas in Idaho we hang out and go camping.I don't know which would scare me more - grizzlys or canoeing down the uncharted/undamed Snake and Columbia.
Willis the charm and horror of the NW's weather is still true today. I read that the expedition was making 70 - 80 miles a day early - they outpaced a Spanish force assigned to stop them - how many miles a day did they make in the rockies? I can't imagine dragging myself let alone canoes over the continental divide.