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- Q5096769 abstract "Chief Joseph Pass el. 7,251 feet (2,210 m) is a mountain pass on the continental divide of the Rocky Mountains in the northwestern United States. It separates Lemhi County, Idaho and Beaverhead County, Montana. The pass is in the Bitterroot Mountains and is traversed by Montana State Highway 43. The pass is named after Chief Joseph of the Wallowa band of the Nez Perce tribe who traversed the pass in 1877 during the Nez Perce War.West of the pass, the highway connects with US-93 at Lost Trail Pass, about .5-mile (0.80 km) west of the divide. Between the passes the Montana highway is actually in Idaho, for about 1-mile (1.6 km).This is the northern most pass on the continental divide between Idaho and Montana. Less than a mile north, the Continental Divide heads eastward into Montana, following the Ravalli-Beaverhead county line towards Butte. East of Chief Joseph Pass, Highway 43 descends to Wisdom 26 miles (42 km) away passing the historic Big Hole National Battlefield of 1877. In early September 1805, the Lewis and Clark Expedition either crossed this pass or the nearby Lost Trail Pass as they traveled westward into the Bitterroot Valley of present-day Ravalli County.The Lost Trail Powder Mountain ski area is about 1-mile (1.6 km) west, at Lost Trail Pass on US-93.".
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- Q5096769 name "Chief Joseph Pass".
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- Q5096769 name "Chief Joseph Pass".
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- Q5096769 comment "Chief Joseph Pass el. 7,251 feet (2,210 m) is a mountain pass on the continental divide of the Rocky Mountains in the northwestern United States. It separates Lemhi County, Idaho and Beaverhead County, Montana. The pass is in the Bitterroot Mountains and is traversed by Montana State Highway 43.".
- Q5096769 label "Chief Joseph Pass".
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- Q5096769 homepage www.losttrail.com.