by J. Dawg | Jun 14, 2017 | Nebraska, Oregon Trail 2017
I found a great place to spend a couple of days recharging at Robidoux RV Park in Gering, NE. I had made it to the high plains at the far western end of Nebraska. So far, I had traveled about 625 along the Oregon Trail and it was time to take a break. At this...
by J. Dawg | Jun 8, 2017 | Nebraska, Oregon Trail 2017
One of the key objectives for the pioneers (and for me on this trip), was to get to the Platte River in eastern Nebraska. The Platte runs eastward out of the Rockies across the flat plains of Nebraska. The Platte River basin is mostly flat and would lead them all...
by J. Dawg | Jun 5, 2017 | Nebraska, Oregon Trail 2017
From Marysville, the Oregon Trail crossed into Nebraska and headed northwest following the Little Blue River towards Fort Kearney. Today, there is no set of roads that closely follows the trail. Much of this land is now being cultivated in large patch work fields of...
by J. Dawg | Jun 2, 2017 | Kansas, Oregon Trail 2017
When the pioneers left Independence they dipped south and followed the Kansas River westward. They eventually crossed the river and started following the Big Blue River north to Nebraska. For my journey, I decided to get out of the urban areas and drove west on I-70...
by J. Dawg | May 30, 2017 | Kansas, Oregon Trail 2017
It was a 1,500 mile journey, but I finally made it out to Independence, MO. This was the starting point for most of the pioneers who traveled the Oregon Trail. My trip to Independence took 4 days of long driving in my RV. For the pioneers, it took several weeks....
by J. Dawg | May 19, 2017 | Oregon Trail 2017
I’m about to take off on a major RV road trip out through the western states. I’ve been planning this trip for the past 8 months and it’s a big one. As some may know, I like history and visiting historic sites. On this trip, I’ll be mostly...