William Clark was here
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Blue Man
N 46° 22.270 W 124° 03.544
10T E 418544 N 5135832
On November 19th, 1805, William Clark and 18 men visited this site. This was the end of his epic voyage and the end of the Lewis and Clark Trail. His journal records that he carved his initials and date on a tree before returning to the base camp in Ilwaco. To commemorate this event, the City of Long Beach commissioned a 20-foot bronze statue of this windswept tree to be installed at the edge of the beach in front of the Breakers. Clark's Tree is now in place and can be viewed through our web ca
Waymark Code: WM79M
Location: Washington, United States
Date Posted: 02/07/2006
Published By:Groundspeak Charter Member Jeremy
Views: 46

Go to the posted coordinates and face the condos. Have a friend take your photo with the webcam and upload your photo with your log. This camera refreshes every 15 seconds if you have a broadband connection. There are instructions on the camera page for saving your image.
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