The Mountaineer 107 
A canoe trip across the lake and down the Queniult River over 
thirty miles to its mouth at Tahola on the Pacific Ocean follows. The 
Indians are expert canoe men and the day’s trip will be a delight. On 
the way down are small houselike Indian graves and myriads of wild 
fowl, while the uninhabited wooded banks give one the feeling of being 
in the uttermost parts of the earth. 
From the Indian fishing village of Tahola we walk nine miles down 
the broad ocean beach to Moclips, then the train home. 
