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      <title>Following Lewis and Clark in the Hungery Creek Drainage</title>
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      <published>2008-03-14T16:39:30Z</published>
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        <p>Posted here are two articles related to following Lewis and Clark in the Hungery Creek drainage of the Bitterroot Mountains in northern Idaho.&nbsp; Both were published in our Chapter&#8217;s newsletter </p>

<p>They are posted via links to our Chapter’s website. </p>

<p>Clicking on a link should take you directly to the newsletter containing the article.&nbsp; </p>

<p>Once there, you may need to scroll down to the indicated page where the article begins.</p>

<p>Ken Jutzi<br />
CALCTHF (California Chapter of the LCTHF)<br />
calcthf at verizon dot net<br />
March 2008</p>

<p><a href="http://web.mac.com/calcthf/Newsletters_Online/April_2006.html">Hungry on Hungery Creek</a><br />
A harrowing account of a solo attempt to follow Lewis and Clark’s route through the Hungery Creek drainage by Robert Allison, Jr., US Forest Service (retired). (Apr&#8217;06) (Page 1)</p>

<p><a href="http://web.mac.com/calcthf/Newsletters_Online/October_2006.html">Hungery Creek Revisited</a><br />
A letter to the editor Re:&nbsp; Hungry on Hungery Creek<br />
by Chuck Raddon, Orofino, Idaho, US Forest Service (retired). (May’06) (Page 1)
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      <title>Articles by Nan Kaeser</title>
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      <published>2008-03-14T13:51:47Z</published>
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        <p>The following articles, written by Nan Kaeser, appeared in our Chapter’s newsletter Golden Notes and are posted here at Nan’s request.</p>

<p>Some of her articles were “reports from The Trail” that Nan provided during her four month long adventure in the last year of the Bicentennial when she followed the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail (LCNHT) eastward from Lewiston, Idaho, to St. Louis, Missouri.&nbsp; Other articles by Nan may be found in the South and North Dakota Forum.</p>

<p>Nan is a “globe trekker extraordinaire” and lives (some of the time) in Sierra Madre, California.</p>

<p>Her articles are posted via links to our Chapter’s website.&nbsp; Clicking on these links should take you directly to the newsletter containing her article.&nbsp; Once there, you may need to scroll down to the indicated page where her article begins.</p>

<p>Also posted are some PDF copies of her articles.&nbsp; PDFs of her other articles are too large to be posted.</p>

<p>Ken Jutzi<br />
CALCTHF (California Chapter of the LCTHF)<br />
calcthf at verizon dot net<br />
March 2008</p>

<p>Nan’s Articles associated with Western Montana &amp; Idaho:</p>

<p><a href="http://web.mac.com/calcthf/Newsletters_Online/January_2006.html">Lolo Motorway Adventure</a><br />
Trail Stewardship on the Lolo Motorway (Jul&#8217;05) (Page 1)</p>

<p><a href="http://web.mac.com/calcthf/Newsletters_Online/July_2006.html">On the Trail, Danner, Oregon</a><br />
A Visit to Pomp’s Gravesite on the way to Lewiston, ID. (Jun&#8217;06) (Page 5) (photos on page 8)</p>

<p><a href="http://web.mac.com/calcthf/Newsletters_Online/October_2006.html">Report from The Trail, Among the Nimiipuu</a><br />
Bicentennial event held in Lewiston, ID (Jun&#8217;06) (Page 1)</p>

<p><a href="http://web.mac.com/calcthf/Newsletters_Online/January_2007.html">Report from The Trail, Frasier Park Campground, Weippe, ID</a><br />
A Trail Report from Frasier Park Campground near Weippe, ID.&nbsp; (Jun&#8217;06) (Page 6)</p>

<p><a href="http://web.mac.com/calcthf/Newsletters_Online/January_2008.html">Volunteering</a><br />
Trail Stewardship on the Lolo Motorway plus volunteering at the Lolo Pass Visitor’s Center (Jul&#8217;06) (Page 10)
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      <title>Canoe Camp</title>
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      <published>2008-02-20T12:28:05Z</published>
      <updated>2008-02-20T12:31:49Z</updated>
      <author><name>Betty</name></author>
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        <p>Canoe Camp is near Orofino, Idaho.&nbsp;  The first picture is of the Clearwater river with the Dworshak Dam in the backgound. The second picture is the replica canoe sitting on the grounds of the park These were taken in 2005.
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