The Lolo Pass crossing of the Bitterroot Mountains was one of the biggest challenges for the Lewis and Clark expedition. Their Indian guides led them along the ridge tops north of the river where the forest is more open and there are fewer stream crossings. Now the highway descends from the pass to follow the river for almost a hundred beautiful miles.
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