@section 2 {day} @section 3 {au} Clark @section 3 {dt} June 7, 1804 @section 3 {txc} June 7th Thursday 1804 Set out early passed the head of the Island opposit which we Camped last night, and brackfast at the Mouth of a large Creek on the S# S# Of 30 yds wide Called big Monetou, from the pt# of the Isd# or Course of last night to the mouth of this Creek is N 61° W 41/2 ms# a Short distance above the mouth of this Creek, is Several Courious Paintings and Carveing in the projecting rock of Limestone inlade with white red & blue flint, of a verry good quallity, the Indians have taken of this flint great quantities. We landed at this Inscription and found it a Den of rattle Snakes, we had not landed 3 minutes before three verry large Snakes wer observed on the Crevises of the rocks & Killed ¬ at the mouth of the last mentioned Creek Capt# Lewis took four or five men & went to Some Licks or Springs of Salt water from two to four miles up the Creek on Rt# Side the water of those Springs are not Strong, Say from 4 to 600 Gs# of water for a Bushel of Salt passed Some Small willow Islands and Camped at the Mouth of a Small river called Good Womans River this river is about 35 yards wide and Said to be navagable for Perogues Several Leagues Capt# Lewis with 2 men went up the Creek a Short distance. our Hunters brought in three Bear this evening, and informs that the Countrey thro which they passed from the last Creek is fine rich land, & well watered. =