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While some travelers made the trip without incident, the unforgiving climate, illness, mechanical failures, starvation, dehydration, and the potential for violent encounters created an array of challenges to prepare for and overcome. While some struck it rich, others lost their fortunes, their health, or their lives.
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Nov 13, 2019 · Weather can change rapidly. Bring appropriate clothing layers, sunscreen, a hat, and any other items to protect you from the elements. Check the ...
Trail travelers mostly experienced dust, mud, gnats and mosquitoes, and heat. Occasional swollen streams, wildfires, strong winds, hailstorms, or blizzards ...
Travellers faced storms, flash floods, and tornadoes on the Great Plains. They also faced snowstorms and freezing temperatures if they traveled at the wrong ...
However, it was considered much more dangerous than the Mountain Route due to the shortage of water and the danger of Indian attack. Depending upon where the ...
Rattlesnakes, the bites of many of which were deadly, were greatly feared. It took travelers about two weeks to go the length of the Santa Fe Trail. travelers ...
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This paper focuses on methodological problems associated to the famous Santa Fe Trail (SFT) problem, a very common benchmark for evaluating Genetic ...
Santa Fe Trail Hazards. from en.wikipedia.org
Also on this trail, unlike the Oregon Trail, there was a serious danger of Indian attacks, for neither the Comanche nor the Apache of the southern high ...
Santa Fe Trail Hazards. from worldfamousgunfighters.weebly.com
This trail was much more dangerous due to the vast spaces of waterless sand hills and increased risk of Indian attacks.