Even Louis & Clark had touble in the Oregon country. They could trade with the Indians upriver but got deathly tired of salmon and were trading for dogs. Later, on the coast, the never ending rains over the Winter was a real downer and game was scarce. Luckily they had a master hunter, George Drouillard (they sometimes spelled it Drewyer, whose decendant, Darren, I know and who was at one time a state hunter for problem animals like cougars who attack domestic animals. I can remember living on the coast and not even getting a momentary glimpse of the sun for 3 whole months. At least I had a good house with lots of dry wood. Everything L&C had was damp all Winter. It was the most hellish time of the trip for them.