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The Spirit of Sacajawea

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Trek I - Duwamish River, WA

Trek II - Willamette River, OR

Trek III - Western Lewis & Clark

Trek IV - Entire Lewis & Clark

Expedition Equipment

Lewis & Clark Web Resources

Mike’s Lewis & Clark Internet Resources

 

http://www.lewisandclark200.com/

This is a portal to over 200 Lewis & Clark related web sites. Covers events in many states that relate to the bicentennial celebration.

 

http://www.adventurecycling.org/features/lewis&clark3.cfm

            This is the site of the Adventure Cycling Association, which is a not-for-profit organization founded in 1973 dedicated to bicycle travel in the U.S. They have a set of maps designed for bicyclists to follow the Lewis & Clark trail. I have the Montana, Idaho and Washington maps.

 

http://www.americanjourneys.org/lcmain.asp

            This site is a compilation of eyewitness accounts of early American Exploration and settlement. A digital library and learning center.

 

http://www.lewisandclark.state.mt.us/discovery.htm

            This is the official State of Montana Lewis & Clark site. Temporarily unavailable.

 

http://www.montanalewisandclark.org/

            This is site of the Montana Lewis & Clark Bicentennial Commission. In an effort to develop and maintain a high level of effective communication and coordination, the Montana Lewis & Clark Bicentennial Commission, in partnership with Travel Montana, has developed this Montana-based Intranet Site. We want interested communities, agencies, tribes and individuals to access this site and find a wide range of current information related to various components of the Lewis & Clark Expedition in Montana.

 

http://www.rootsweb.com/~nwa/sacajawea.html

            This is a very interesting site related to Notable Women Ancestors. To find Sacajawea click on Native Americans in the list then scroll down to Sacajawea.

 

http://www.sacajaweahome.com/

            This is a site relating to the birthplace of Sacajawea, Lemhi County, Idaho. Here you will find archives filled with interpretations and stories of the journeys of Lewis and Clark, specifically devoted to historically correct information concerning Sacajawea and the valley in which she was born, Lemhi County, Idaho.

 

http://www.powersource.com/gallery/womansp/shoshoni.html

            This site is the Powersource Gallery by Julia C. White. It is a collection of Native American artistic symbols portraying powerful people, powerful places and powerful objects. Click on Woman Spirit, then Sacajawea to find the story of Sacajawea.

 

http://www.bikefriday.com/

            This is the official Bike Friday site.

 

http://www.easyriderkayaks.com/           

            This is the official Easy Rider Kayak Company site.

 

http://www.sportsmansguide.com/

            This is the official site of Sportsman’s Guide. It is an online catalog of outdoor equipment from which I purchased many clothing and other camping items for my trek.