To take the shortcut they would leave the Columbia near the Two Sisters and travel overland to the Clearwater, just south of the Snake River.
Artist Paul Kane would record the site in 1846 -

As we approached the place where the Walla Walla debouches into the Columbia river, we came in sight of two extraordinary rocks projecting from a high steep cone or mound about 700 feet above the level of the river. These are called by the voyageurs the Chimney Rocks, and from their being visible from a great distance, they are very servicable as landmarks.

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