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Lewis & Clark's Columbia River - "200 Years Later"
"Sauvie Island Boat Ramp, Sauvie Island, Oregon"
Includes ... Sauvie Island Boat Ramp ... Multnomah Channel ... Sauvie Island ...
Image, 2005, Multnomah Channel from Sauvie Island Boat Ramp, Sauvie Island, click to enlarge
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Multnomah Channel, looking downstream, as seen from Sauvie Island Boat Ramp, Sauvie Island, Oregon. Image taken November 8, 2005.


Sauvie Island Boat Ramp ...
Sauvie Island Boat Ramp, on Multnomah Channel, is a Portland Metro Park, a boat ramp, and picnic area on the west side of Sauvie Island.

Image, 2005, Multnomah Channel, Sauvie Island Boat Ramp, Sauvie Island, click to enlarge
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Sauvie Island Boat Ramp on Multnomah Channel, Sauvie Island, Oregon. Image taken November 8, 2005.
Image, 2005, Multnomah Channel from Sauvie Island Boat Ramp, Sauvie Island, click to enlarge
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Multnomah Channel, looking downstream, as seen from Sauvie Island Boat Ramp, Sauvie Island, Oregon. Image taken November 8, 2005.
Image, 2005, Multnomah Channel from Sauvie Island Boat Ramp, Sauvie Island, click to enlarge
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Multnomah Channel, looking downstream, as seen from Sauvie Island Boat Ramp, Sauvie Island, Oregon. Image taken November 8, 2005.
Image, 2005, Multnomah Channel from Sauvie Island Boat Ramp, Sauvie Island, click to enlarge
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Reflections, Multnomah Channel, as seen from Sauvie Island Boat Ramp, Sauvie Island, Oregon. Image taken November 8, 2005.


From the Journals of Lewis and Clark ...

Clark, ...
 




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*River Miles [RM] are approximate, in statute miles, and were determined from USGS topo maps, obtained from NOAA nautical charts, or obtained from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Website, 2003

Sources:

All Lewis and Clark quotations from Gary Moulton editions of the Lewis and Clark Journals, University of Nebraska Press, all attempts have been made to type the quotations exactly as in the Moulton editions, however typing errors introduced by this web author cannot be ruled out; location interpretation from variety of sources, including this website author.
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