Canoe, horse, foot
Lewis and Clark had to travel over the Rocky Mountains during their expedition. They crossed the Bitterroot Range in present-day Montana and Idaho, encountering rugged terrain and harsh weather conditions along the way.
Sacagewea!
They traveled in a generally Westerly direction on the way to the Pacific Northwest, and returned in an Easterly direction.
Some way
about 14 miles a day going against the current and about 60 on the way back home going with the current
Yes. She helped Lewis and Clark through raging rivers, dreadful cliffs, and rugged mountains. If Sacajawea never exist, Lewis and Clark would be lost. Sacajawea, helpful and considerate, shown the way for Lewis and Clark. Therefore, Sacajawea was a great guidance for Lewis and Clark on their expedition.Please Do Not Change.
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camp wood
No, they met her along the way.
they were chased by a chupacabra.
Sacagawea was the Native American that helped Lewis and Clark on their journey. She helped them as an interpreter, and helped them find their way.
Lewis and Clark used rafts and canoes and a lot of muscle power. Many times, the had to portage around treacherous places in the river.