I’m Returning to the Lewis and Clark Trail this Summer, Want to come?

I’m Returning to the Lewis and Clark Trail this Summer, Want to come?

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REFRESH, RELAX, and UNPLUG on a peaceful holiday as we take you into some of the most remote and strikingly beautiful terrains Montana and Idaho have to offer. Explore the 1805-06 Lewis & Clark Expedition through the lens of the Nez Perce and Lemhi Shoshone people, whose friendliness and resourcefulness was instrumental in the success of the white strangers’ mission through these areas. You’ll read the L&C Journals on location and hear history from two tribal nations handed-down orally to them from their family members, through the ages. Come join our fun as Odyssey enters its 20th year taking vacationers on the L&C Trail Lewis & Clark, and the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness Tour July 08-17, 2019 9 nights (4 nts lodging, 5 nts camping)

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Contact my friend, Becky Cawley for details. Bek@odytours.net. The wilderness tour is limited to 22, call soon if interested.

Journey into the past with the safety and comforts of the twenty-first century. Your tour is outfitted, guided, and catered by our hand-selected outfitter for your pleasure. Enjoy a special evening visit with John Colter. Meet direct descendants of Red Bear and Chief Camehwait mentioned in the journals. Learn oral history handed down through the ages by family members mentioned in the Journals. Your journey takes you into some of the most remote and beautiful landscapes of Montana and Idaho. You explore two days on the L&C Trail in Montana before launching on your own voyage of discovery in the largest wilderness in the lower 48. Then on to two days exploring L&C in Idaho with musical entertainment provided along the Clearwater River. On to Lochsa Lodge, our favorite lodge in the West. Before your tour ends, you will travel past nine rivers and get to play in three, if you wish, and learn more than you ever dreamt possible about the Nez Perce, and Lemhi Shoshone people, and the Lewis & Clark Expedition.

looking down stream from Johnson Creek