The Bitterroot Mountains, including the Bitterroot Valley. The mountains were snow covered and could only be crossed during spring and summer months.
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Lewis and Clark had to cross the Rocky Mountains to reach the Pacific Ocean. This rugged and challenging terrain presented a significant geographical barrier for their expedition.
Lewis and Clark crossed the Rocky Mountains during their expedition in the early 1800s. They also navigated other mountain ranges, such as the Bitterroot and the Blue Mountains, as they journeyed to the Pacific Ocean.
they passed 34 rivers in the rocky mountains
Lewis and Clark had to cross the Rocky Mountains to reach the Pacific Ocean.
They crossed the Rocky Mountain Range...good luck!
Lewis and Clark traveled through the Rocky Mountains during their famous expedition.
The first known explorers to cross the Rocky Mountains were Lewis and Clark in 1805, as part of their expedition to explore the newly acquired Louisiana Purchase. Later explorers, such as John C. Fremont and Jedediah Smith, also crossed the Rocky Mountains in the early 19th century.
No it did not cross the Rockies.
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