06/04/2026
ON THIS DAY: Joseph Field was one of the men unlucky enough to come face to face with a bear on the expedition. On June 4, 1805, he was out hunting alone as the other men set up camp, when they witnessed two grizzlies chase after him. Clark wrote “the bear was So near that it Struck his foot, and we were not in a Situation to give him assistance.” The rest of the party fired at the bear and it eventually left Joseph Field without injury.
He truly had unfortunate luck, as about a month later, Lewis recorded his second encounter, where he came across three more bears while hunting elk. In order to escape, he leapt down the riverbank and hid until they went away.
Grizzly bears were a new species for the expedition, and they were far larger and more dangerous than the black bears the explorers were familiar with.