"I came away with the feeling that our trek mirrored the trails of old in many more ways than a person might expect. Science and technology have progressed in great leaps and bounds but I wonder if human nature has seen the same changes.

We were able to keep our wagons on the ground the whole distance, staying as close to the original trail as possible and in this day and age that is quite an accomplishment. We may have made the last trip in a covered wagon that will ever be made on the original California Gold Rush Trail."

Donny Marincic - Trailboss

an exerpt taken from the diaries of a recent Trail Boss in the reinactment of the Wagon Trains moving in from the East to the West.

Joining together at Parting of the Ways

FARSON -Historic Trails Wagon train spends today in camp at Farson before resuming its journey on Monday.
July 27.1993

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A half-century of love remembered

Historic Trails wagon train is scheduled to leave here today headed for a final celebration in Wyoming at Cokeville.
August 5, 1993

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Wagons leaving Wyoming today

COKEVILLE - Historic Trails wagon train is scheduled to leave Cokeville and Wyoming today after spending 37 days crossing the state enroute to Independence, Ore.
August 6, 1993

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Mosquito air force attacks travellers

BEAR RIVER, IDAHO ---The Historic Trails wagon train is scheduled to spend its first full day in Idaho today, travelingalong the Bear River to Montpelier.
August 7, 1993

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Accident, illness claimed thousands on trail

GREEN RIVER STATION - Morris Carter today leads his Historic Trails wagon train to Name Rock, which lies east of Fort Bridger.
July 29, 1993

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Carter train runs into trouble crossing Green

NAME ROCK - Today the Historic Trails wagon train will make the fairly short trip to Fort Bridger.
July 30, 1993

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Bridger's fort a middling supply station

FORT BRIDGER - Hundreds of wind-swept, dry, dusty miles separated Fort Laramie and Fort Bridger, two of the main provisioning stops on the western trails.
August 1, 1993

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A nervous encounter with 'Sheahocaneas'

FORT BRIDGER --The Historic Trails wagon train will camp at Fort Bridger until Monday,
July 31, 1993

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Family reunion at the Fort

FORT BRIDGER - Jeff Gearino joined The Historic Trails wagon train as it pulled into Fort Bridger early Saturday morning. Relatives and descendants of mountain men Jim Bridger and Louis Vasquez arrived at the same time for a family reunion at the fort.
August 2, 1993

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River crossings pose danger for emigrants

GREEN. RIVER STATlON -The Historic Trails wagon train rests today but expects to ford the Green River Thursday on its way Name Rock.
July 28, 1993

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Trail took toll on humans, animals

FARSON - The Historic Trails wagon train lines out of Farson today, headed for Simpson's hollow

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Missouri Trail Diary

Everyone is slowly arriving for our departure in the morning. We are camped in St. Joseph, Missouri, at the Riverfront Park that sits on the Missouri River.
1999 Gold Rush Wagon Train "Goin for the Gold"

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Kansas Trail Diary

Chris Cochran "We were up and on our muddy, soaked way by 8:15 a.m. Horses and mules all seemed rather uncomfortable and I expected to see a rodeo at any moment, but everyone was able to ride until they worked the kinks out."
1999 Gold Rush Wagon Train "Goin for the Gold"

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Nebraska Trail Diary

I left ahead of the train this morning, thinking I could easily cover our 14 miles, but after having gone 10 of those miles, a blister broke on the side of my heel so I disappointingly sat down and waited for the wagon train to pick me up.
1999 Gold Rush Wagon Train "Goin for the Gold"

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Wyoming Trail Diary

I'm still off my feet but I do think they are healing. We traveled about 25 miles, camping by the river here in Evansville, a small suburb of Casper.
1999 Gold Rush Wagon Train "Goin for the Gold"

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Idaho Trail Diary

Chris Cochran "A very long day today, probably 32 or 33 miles. Had to put my wheels back on this morning and still be ready to leave by 7 a.m., made it. Had pavement all day till about one-half mile south of Almo."
1999 Gold Rush Wagon Train "Goin for the Gold"

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