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Boundless Frontiers

Stories & History told by locals 'on & off' the Lewis & Clark Trail


< Meriwether Lewis
William Clark >
Geographical parts
Part 1 : Lower Missouri Basin
Part 2 : Upper Missouri Basin
Part 3 : Pacific Northwest

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In 1803 the President of the United States, Thomas Jefferson, asked his private secretary, Meriwether Lewis, to explore a territory unknown to most Euro - Americans. Together with his friend, William Clark, and a group of more than 30 people, Captain Lewis set out from the mouth of the Missouri river, north of Saint Louis, on May 14, 1804, to explore that country then known as Louisiana. The United States had just purchased this huge tract of land from France. Virtually it extended from west of the Mississippi river to the Rocky Mountains. Lewis and Clark, and their team of explorers went on to try to find the famous 'Northwest Passage' the legendary communication route between the headwaters of the Missouri and the Columbia leading to the Pacific Ocean. It took Lewis & Clark almost two and a half years to travel to the Pacific and back to Saint Louis.
Nowadays, the Lewis & Clark Trail runs along the route followed by the explorers, along the Missouri river to its headwaters, through the Rocky Mountains via Lolo Pass, down the Columbia river to the Oregon coast and back.

For two and a half months I traveled 'on & off' the Lewis & Clark Trail doing interviews with scholars and other people along that route. I also had most of them read excerpts from the famous "Journals of Lewis & Clark".
"Boundless Frontiers" is the audio - documentary containing answers and statements captured in these interviews as well as music that illustrates the mood of a particular location, sound illustrations reflecting natural impressions on the Lewis & Clark Trail, music from the time period of Lewis & Clark, and more excerpts of the "Journals of Lewis & Clark" read by American and Canadian actors and actresses.
"Boundless Frontiers" consists of three geographical parts :
the Lower Missouri Basin, from the mouth of the Missouri near Saint Louis, Missouri, and Wood River, Illinois, to near Sioux City, Iowa ; the Upper Missouri Basin, from near Vermillion, South Dakota, to the headwaters of the Missouri near Three Forks, Montana, and the Lolo Trail west of Missoula, Montana, between the states of Montana and Idaho ; the Pacific Northwest, from the end of the Lolo Trail near Lewiston, Idaho and Clarkston, Washington, to the site of Fort Clatsop, Oregon, where Lewis and Clark spent the winter of 1805 / 1806 before their trip back home.


 

Pt 1 : Lower Missouri Basin :
Saint Louis, MO - Wood River, IL - Jefferson City, MO - Independance, MO - Kansas City, MO - Topeka, KS - Saint Joseph, MO - Lincoln, NE - Omaha, NE - Council Bluffs, IA - Sioux City, IA

Pt 2 : Upper Missouri Basin :
Vermillion, SD - Pierre, SD - Bismarck,ND - 'Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park', near Mandan, ND - Billings, MT - Great Falls, MT - Missoula, MT - Three Forks, MT - 'Yellowstone National Park', MT & WY - Condon, upper Swan Valley, MT

Pt 3 : Pacific Northwest :
Lewiston, ID - Clarkston, WA - The Dalles, OR - 'Fort Vancouver National Historic Site' & Vancouver, WA - Portland, OR - Astoria, OR - 'Fort Clatsop National Monument', near Astoria, OR


I hope you will enjoy listening to "Boundless Frontiers". I would appreciate any feedback from you.