No. The Mormons are a religious group who settled in the Rocky Mountain area around the same time as the fur trappers.
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It wasn't discovered, it was created. Fur Trappers, Mountain Men, and Explorers had traveled to the Rocky Mountains for decades, so it was well known how to get to Utah by the time the Mormon Pioneers traveled there. It closely followed the Oregon and California trails for a majority of the time, because there was really only one accessable route due to rivers and large mountains being in the way.
They traveled by horse and walking around and that is how they traveled
Northwest
If you are bearing 325, you are traveling northwest.
he traveled to the arctic and to the northwest passage.
Northwest
Northwest
Lewis and Clark traveled through the Rocky Mountains during their famous expedition.
Rachel Carson traveled to various places for her research related to ecology and conservation, including the coast of Maine, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Chesapeake Bay. She also traveled to places like the Great Smoky Mountains and the Pacific Northwest to study environmental issues and raise awareness about the importance of conservation.
One trail in the area I live in that was made by trappers is the Oregon Trail. Many parts of it are still there, and can be traveled on by foot.
You would be driving northwest for about 11.5 hours.