We will use some of the biggest tidal
changes of the year to help sweep us down from Skamokawa
to Pillar Rock and back along the rugged Columbia north
shore. Here the Columbia broadens into an impressive
expanse. On the shore directly opposite Pillar Rock is
the site where Lewis & Clark camped the night of
November 7, 1805. There Clark wrote, "Great joy
in camp we are in view of the Ocian, this great Pacific
Ocean which we been So long anxious to See." The
rock itself is a famous landmark, a pillar of basalt
rising from the 40-foot deep channel. The old Pillar
Rock Cannery still stands on the shore nearby. After
lunch on a scenic sand beach we will return along the
coves and bluffs of the north shore.

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