Walking 2,000 miles over wild, mountainous terrain with very little food and carrying all your belongings... you can do the math. :)
hard, not easy conditions, no water, american indians
The different tribes were given land in Oklahoma which was considered " Indian territory" the land wasn't very good though because it was hard to grow crops and the ground was hard.
Is hard
Yes the Heysen Trail is hard at most of the sections that you come across. If you decide to do this trail you don't need to worry, about crossing the Yurrabella trail, but just follow The Heysen Trail markers.
The predicate in the sentence "The trail was hard" is "was hard". This is because the predicate describes the action or state of the subject, in this case, the trail.
The California trail was mostly traveled by those looking to get rich from the gold rush, or those seeking adventure in the wild west. There were also many families and individuals simply seeking a new home or a fresh start, but for many wealth and adventure were motivating factors.The Mormon trail was mostly for those seeking freedom from religious persecution. There was little wealth to be had in Utah, it was mostly hard work in a dominantly religious society, so few but Mormons cared to take that route. In later years, non-Mormon miners, railroad workers, and others seeking a new life also settled in Utah.
Hard Traveling - 1986 was released on: USA: 27 August 1986
Along the Mormon Trail, people tried hard to keep their spirits up despite the rough conditions. During the day they often sang while they walked, and during the evenings they would have music and dancing. Sundays they would usually rest for the day to hold worship services and visit with each other.
Hard Traveling - 1986 is rated/received certificates of: Germany:16 Iceland:12 USA:PG
analogies easy is to simple as hard is to
A+ Uncas
it can be hard sometimes but some other time it can be easy