https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donner_PartyOne more from Donner Pass.
The Donner Party departed Missouri on the Oregon Trail in the spring of 1846, behind many other pioneer families who were attempting to make the same overland trip. The journey west usually took between four and six months, but the Donner Party was slowed after electing to follow a new route called the Hastings Cutoff, which bypassed established trails and instead crossed the Rocky Mountains' Wasatch Range and the Great Salt Lake Desert in present-day Utah. The desolate and rugged terrain, and the difficulties they later encountered while traveling along the Humboldt River in present-day Nevada, resulted in the loss of many cattle and wagons, and divisions soon formed within the group
You should visit the Henry Ford museum in Dearborn. They have a rotary and large blade plow along with some other really impressive engines - some of the largest and oldest. The engines are with the visit alone. The dynamos, cars, clocks&watches, presidential limos, - anything mechanical - even sewing machines - is was a great day (surprising for Detroit).That was cool and before today I never knew one existed. I have seen locomotives with plow blades but never a rotary system.
Ron
That is something I have wanted to see for years and it's not that far for me. Maybe this summer I can get that off the bucket list.You should visit the Henry Ford museum in Dearborn. They have a rotary and large blade plow along with some other really impressive engines - some of the largest and oldest. The engines are with the visit alone. The dynamos, cars, clocks&watches, presidential limos, - anything mechanical - even sewing machines - is was a great day (surprising for Detroit).
I see you're from Cleveland - Dayton Airforce museum (ok if you ae in the area) and Smithsonian air space museum extension next to Dulles airport (well worth the trip from anywhere).That is something I have wanted to see for years and it's not that far for me. Maybe this summer I can get that off the bucket list.Several years ago I finally got to the VAVAIR (Naval Aviation) museum in Pensacola, Florida. Planned a day and spent two.
Ron
Yeah, ended up in Cleveland and have yet to get to Dayton. That is another bucket list item.I see you're from Cleveland - Dayton Airforce museum (ok if you ae in the area) and Smithsonian air space museum extension next to Dulles airport (well worth the trip from anywhere).
Don't need to go to Canada, we are close enough and every year people need to learn to drive in snow all over again and as I type this we are getting slammed again. Here it's not as much a matter of having snow tires as much as having tires less any treads left, bald tires. People just don't seem to "get it".
This morning watching the morning news as the snow moves out the freeways are littered with spinouts. People driving too fast for road conditions in a clear lane which is fine right till there is an open area where the wind had piled snow in their lane.
You could always try Mexico's mountainous east region instead ... I'd give you a warm welcome...Facing a logistics problem here. Running out of places to pile the snow. With any luck at all I figure maybe by June/July my mountains will melt. Thank God my neighbor plows the driveway and I just shoveled my little path to the driveway. Gonna need more salt.Keeping in mind we should have been cruising south along Mexico's west coast. This sucks.
Ron
Someday I really would love to get down and see you. Wife has family in AZ so I ever get out there with her ....You could always try Mexico's mountainous east region instead ... I'd give you a warm welcome...![]()
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