Distinctly Montana Magazine

2026 // Winter

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45 w w w . d i s t i n c t l y m o n t a n a . c o m to Fort Lewis was challenging, especially crossing the Missouri. The adventuresome missionary wrote that "This crossing could be dangerous because the current does not always permit the ice to form solidly. In such cases one usually used a probe to try the ice." In his typically understated manner, he noted that "In the absence of such an in- strument, one does the best he can, which is what we did," and they managed to arrive safely. From their base at Fort Lewis during that winter, Fr. Point and his young interpreter visited scores of camps on foot. Travel was easier than in December because the rivers were soundly frozen and "the ice formed solid bridges everywhere." The camps were so densely settled that on one day, between breakfast and supper, they visited eleven different camps, both Gros Ventres

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