I was looking to cut my drive in half today. So I found a shaded side road, and was careful not to pull the trailer further into this unknown road, since I wasn't certain about turning around. Surprisingly a sign said this was the official Lewis and Clark Trail. My maps didn't even say that there was one. Nearby, a nice (walkable) bridge crossed a tributary stream. And there was another official sign. In grade school, everybody heard about the Lewis and Clark Voyage of Discovery. I don't remember it seeming very interesting. But it should have been. Think how little support and infrastructure they had to lean on! It isn't surprising that a school kid couldn't put himself in Lewis and Clark's shoes. Along the dirt road, there was a cluster of gigantic trees, over 2 feet in diameter, with remarkable bark. These were the best trees of the summer, for me. How old is a tree of this diameter? Was it alive 220 years ago, in Lew...
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Early retirement, mainstream-media-free, bicycling, classic books & history, RV camping, and dogs.