by J. Dawg | Aug 12, 2017 | Iowa
“Is this heaven? No, It’s Iowa.” – Field of Dreams As I left Forest City, IA, I scanned the road atlas searching for my next destination. Â My general heading was southeast towards Chicago. Â Dubuque was about 200 miles away in that direction....
by J. Dawg | Aug 4, 2017 | Iowa, South Dakota
After leaving Sitting Bull’s gravesite, I continued traveling south on Route 83 towards Pierre, SD. This road closely parallels the 100th longitudinal meridian. Â This line marks a major change in climate and terrain. Â East of this north-south line, there’s...
by J. Dawg | Jul 28, 2017 | National Parks, North Dakota
Once I unhitched myself from following the Lewis and Clark Trail, I was free to choose routes and destinations that seemed interesting. Â I had about 15 days to work my way back home. Â When making my route decision back in Montana, I identified two places that I...
by J. Dawg | Jul 22, 2017 | Idaho, Montana
When I finished following the Oregon Trail, it was my plan to work my way back east following the Lewis and Clark Trail. Â The number of historic places along the Oregon Trail were abundant and had consumed me for the prior 3 weeks. Â I had seen so much where hundreds...
by J. Dawg | Jul 11, 2017 | Oregon Trail 2017
It took me 18 days to travel the Oregon Trail from Independence, Mo to Pendleton, OR. Â The pioneers would have been very jealous. I did the 2,100 mile trail in a motorhome versus a wagon and didn’t have to walk the terrain. Â The pioneers biggest worry was fresh...
by J. Dawg | Jul 9, 2017 | Oregon, Oregon Trail 2017
Once the pioneers got well into Oregon, they kept going north to the Columbia River. Â Water sources were more reliable on this route and it was easier to cross the Cascades near the river. When they got near present day Portland, they proceeded south to settle in the...