TAHOE • STORIES
Adventures
of the Mountain Men:
JEDEDIAH STRONG SMITH
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early 200 years ago in 1824, a small contingent of American mountain men blazed a trail across the Continental Divide, through the formidable Rocky Mountains. Most importantly, unlike Donner Pass on the yet to be established California Trail, the route posed no great physical or technical challenge for families encumbered with loaded farm wagons. In the following decades, South Pass (Wyoming) became the portal for more than 500,000 emigrants as they migrated west to the Pacific Coast. Continues on next page