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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