Those desert sands are more than appear on the surface. Over in the Mohave is the world's richest gold mine worth enough to bail California out of his 2003 financial crisis, or nearly so. But US Senator Feinstien and her husband, Blum, are stealing it and have nearly completed their theft. See the LA Times article below. Look for Gov. Davis and SF Mayor Brown along this trail. They are a good species for bird watchers, and other critter watchers.
California Trail(:Ashley
The California Trail began to be used in the mid-1840s, with its most significant use occurring during the California Gold Rush, which started in 1849. The trail was established as a route for settlers and prospectors traveling to California in search of gold and new opportunities. It connected with the Oregon Trail and extended from the Missouri River to various destinations in California.
Wagon trains of '49ers on their way to the California gold fields-
gold brought some 300,000 people to California from the rest of the United States and abroad.[2] Of the 300,000, approximately half arrived by sea and half came from the east overland on the California Trail and the Gila River trail.
The California Trail was about 2,000 miles long in 1850. An estimated 250,000 people used the California Trail to get to California.
California Trail(:Ashley
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The California Trail began to be used in the mid-1840s, with its most significant use occurring during the California Gold Rush, which started in 1849. The trail was established as a route for settlers and prospectors traveling to California in search of gold and new opportunities. It connected with the Oregon Trail and extended from the Missouri River to various destinations in California.
Wagon trains of '49ers on their way to the California gold fields-
The California Trail was about 2,000 miles (3,200 kilometers). This is not an exact answer. It went across the entire western part of North America. It was an immigrant trail that was once mostly used in the California Gold Rush.
The phone number of the Gold Rush Trail Foundation is: 415-981-4849.
The address of the Gold Rush Trail Foundation is: 57 Post St, San Francisco, CA 94104-5003
It was a trail for wagons from the east to follow to come to the West into the gold rush of California.