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pioneers found high spots in the river to cross with their wagon
A scow was used cross the rivers.
they swam or used a boat but im not sure ;)
Of course going to Oregon on the Oregon Trail you would have to cross something. And starting from the East of the country made it harder. Because there were so many rivers in the plains, it was very hard to cross over them. Escpecially high rushing rivers . Little streams weren't the biggest problem. they would have to put there wagon and some times animals on a big wooden plank. This used up their maybe supplies or just trees and time. One little tip of the floating plank, you could lose all you supplies. Especially food, water,and tools, they could cause them to die if they didnt have it later on the trail. There were also the huge Rocky mountains! A lot of people died from from harsh tempatures crossing the mountains.Most people hoped to not cross the mountains in the winter so it wouldn't be as cold.
Many Rivers to Cross was created in 1969.
Cross of Independence was created on 1930-10-29.
Independence Blue Cross was created in 1938.
You will cross the Savannah, Roanoke, James, and Potomac Rivers.
Oregon State University has Women's Track and Cross Country, but not men's.
California
The Sierra Nevada mountain range.
The pioneers crossed the Sierra Nevada mountain range to enter California on their journey westward.