rocky mountains and cascade mountains
Lewis and Clark faced the Rocky Mountains during their exploration of Oregon and Washington. This mountain range presented a significant obstacle to their journey as they crossed over rugged terrain and navigated through mountain passes.
The Corps of Discovery, led by Lewis and Clark, traveled over the Rocky Mountains during their expedition to the Pacific Ocean in the early 1800s. They also crossed the Bitterroot Range, a sub-range of the Rockies, on their journey.
They are harder to get over than flat land. They would take more time to travel over.
There's over 9000
rocky mountains and cascade mountains
Lewis and Clark were the two explorers that led the expedition over the Rocky Mountains to the Pacific.
trail over Bitterrroot Mountains
Lewis and Clark went over them first, so obviously them!
by the native americans.
I believe it is Lewis and Clark
They waited until Spring?
the expedion travel over 8000 total miles over a period of 2 years and 10 4 months and 10 days
Lewis and Clark faced the Rocky Mountains during their exploration of Oregon and Washington. This mountain range presented a significant obstacle to their journey as they crossed over rugged terrain and navigated through mountain passes.
Sacagawea is mostly known for helping Lewis and Clark on their expedition exploring the Louisiana Territory for President Thomas Jefferson. America had just gotten that land from Britain after the Revolutionary War. Lewis and Clark were two former soliders. Sacagawea was a shoshone indian girl who took care of her baby while helping Lewis and Clark. She helped them go over mountains and showed them paths inbetween mountains. Without her Lewis and Clark would have got lost and died. Sacagawea treated ingured people. She save Clark when he got bitten by a snake. She was very important.
Lewis and Clark followed the Missouri River westward from St. Louis, Missouri, then crossed the Rocky Mountains and descended the Columbia River to reach the Pacific Ocean. Their journey covered about 8,000 miles over the course of two years, from 1804 to 1806.
Sacagawea, Shoshone Native American woman, acted as translator and guide for the Lewis and Clark Expedition in 1805 and 1806. She is generally credited with leading the expedition over the rockies.Another View:The expression 'led' in relation to exploration expeditions in normal language refers to the expedition leaders, not the guides.So the answer is Lewis and Clark.