around cape horn
safest of all three routes, you can gamble, do story telling, and do card games
The California Trail, Mormon Trail, Oregon Trail, and other western trails followed essentially the same route for much of the journey. This is because it was the easiest and safest route and trading posts and already been set up. It was only in what is now Wyoming or Utah where the trails split off and went to their individual destinations.
he choose that route because it was the smartest and safest route back in those days.
It is the shortest route
Gold.
safest of all three routes, you can gamble, do story telling, and do card games
Around cape Horn:)
around Cape Horn
the world will never know.
The term for the route followed by gold is often referred to as the "Gold Rush Trail" or simply "Gold Trail." This phrase typically describes the paths taken by miners and prospectors during historical gold rushes, such as those in California or Alaska, where individuals traveled to seek fortune.
Rocky Mountains
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The California Trail, Mormon Trail, Oregon Trail, and other western trails followed essentially the same route for much of the journey. This is because it was the easiest and safest route and trading posts and already been set up. It was only in what is now Wyoming or Utah where the trails split off and went to their individual destinations.
Many took a route to California by ship, landed in San Francisco, and then went up the Sacramento River to Sacramento. From there they had to go into inland to the gold camps and rivers.
he choose that route because it was the smartest and safest route back in those days.
It is the shortest route
Gold.