Lewis and Clark camped along the Snake River from April 29 to June 9, 1806, encountering snowy, cold conditions in the rolling hills and Bitterroot Mountains. They interacted with Nez Perce Indians, playing games, though Clark wanted to depart quickly. The document compares the campsites of Snake River, Camp Chopunnish, and Traveler's Rest from the Lewis and Clark expedition to their locations in present-day Pasco, WA; Kamiah, ID; and Traveler's Rest.