About 15 miles per day
In the Lewis and Clark journals it does not state specifically at what time Lewis and Clark left St. Louis. However, most of the time Lewis preferred to leave in the early morning to travel as far as possible. But it had rained during the first half of the day, so it can be supposed that Lewis and Clark left perhaps around 10:00 am rather than their usual 7:00 or 8:00 am.
To the Pacific Ocean
to death
It was 7,689 miles the entire trip, so from St. Louis to the Pacific was just around half of that, 3,884 miles.
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How far can a t-rex travel in a day in miles
If Sacajawea was not with Lewis and Clark they probably would not have made it as far as they did. Sacajawea is very important to national history.
The daily routine on the Lewis and Clark expedition involved traveling by boat or on foot through challenging terrain, mapping out the land, recording scientific observations, hunting and gathering food, and establishing relationships with Native American tribes. The group faced various challenges such as harsh weather conditions, difficult terrain, and limited food supplies.
In a day it could travel 150 miles
Pretty far
it can travel nothing
Not at all, far from it actually. Lewis and Clark in fact highly respected her even though she was a Native American and a young woman. She became invaluable as a guide in the region of her birth and as a interpreter between the expedition and her tribe. Lewis and Clark respected her more as a comrade than her husband, a French trapper named Toussaint Charbonneau. Lewis and Clark didn't like how Toussaint treated Sacagawea, and after the expedition, Clark would be the one to raise and educate her son at a time when there was absolutely no opportunity for education for Native Americans.