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Trapped in the Mountains
---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- On October 31st, when the party was still 150 miles from Sutter's Fort, a storm hit, dumping several feet of snow. They became trapped in the Sierra Nevada Mountains and were forced to build a winter camp with little food to sustain them. When the food ran out, some survived by eating the corpses of their companions. It was several weeks before rescue parties could be sent to help because of the Mexican War. Even after the war ended, not everyone could be rescued at once because of the harsh weather conditions and difficult terrain. "buttman" wrote in message oups.com... I never understood the whole "donner" thing. I did a google search, and apparently "Donner Party" has something to do with some western migration thing. I am so confused. |
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That about sums it up.
Storms can hit quickly up here. Its too bad they couldn't have hooked up with the natives. They could have shown them how to get through the winter. At least they didn't have to KILL anyone for food (not that I remember). They just ate those that died. "Steve Foley" wrote in message news:PqHRe.21375$LK.14717@trndny09... Trapped in the Mountains ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- On October 31st, when the party was still 150 miles from Sutter's Fort, a storm hit, dumping several feet of snow. They became trapped in the Sierra Nevada Mountains and were forced to build a winter camp with little food to sustain them. When the food ran out, some survived by eating the corpses of their companions. It was several weeks before rescue parties could be sent to help because of the Mexican War. Even after the war ended, not everyone could be rescued at once because of the harsh weather conditions and difficult terrain. "buttman" wrote in message oups.com... I never understood the whole "donner" thing. I did a google search, and apparently "Donner Party" has something to do with some western migration thing. I am so confused. |
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In article , Dave wrote:
Storms can hit quickly up here. Its too bad they couldn't have hooked up with the natives. They could have shown them how to get through the winter. Not really. The natives dealt with the winter by moving down into lower valleys. Nobody's going to hang around a place with twenty feet of snow. |
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