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Explore the Gorge

Outdoor school teaches Washougal students about national scenic area’s history, habitats and post-fire recovery

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Award-winning Lewis and Clark historian Roger Wendlick dresses as George Drouillard, the "third most important member of the Corps of Discovery," for a day of outdoor education at the Doetsch Day Use Area near Beacon Rock, about 18 miles east of Washougal in the Columbia River Gorge, on June 14.

Dressed head to toe in gear that would make any early-19th century Pacific Northwest history buff jealous, Roger Wendlick produces bags of fresh smoked salmon and offers it as a sort of parting gift to the Washougal middle-schoolers surrounding him.

“This is what they might have eaten (during the Lewis and Clark Expedition of 1804-06),” Wendlick tells the students as they pass the smoked salmon to one another.

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