A Formidable Anamal
After a winter of waiting, the corps leaves Fort Mandan and heads warily into bear country
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April 29 [Lewis]
Set out this morning at the usual hour....about 8 A.M. we fell in with two brown or [white] bear; both of which we wounded; one of them made his escape, the other after my firing on him pursued me seventy or eighty yards, but fortunately had been so badly wounded that he was unable to pursue so closely as to prevent my charging my gun; we again repeated our [fire] and killed him....it's colour is yellowish brown....this anamal appeared to me to differ from the black bear; it is a much more furious and formidable anamal, and will frequently pursue the hunter when wounded. it is asstonishing to see the wounds they will bear before they can be put to death.
April 30 [Clark]
I walked on Shore to day our interpreter & his Squar [Sacagawea] followed, in my walk the Squar found & brought me a bush Something like the Current, which She Said bore a delicious froot and that great quantites grew on the Rocky Mountains, this Srub was in bloom has a yellow flower with a deep Cup, the froot when ripe is yellow and hangs in bunches like Cheries, Some of those berries remained on the bushes.
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