Mostly unneeded food was thrown out along the Oregon trail, once the settlers moving west realized they had over packed...
Yes. When it was possible, the Mormon trail was on the opposite side of the river from the Oregon and California trails, to avoid any confrontation or argument over use of the trail and supplies (grass, berries, small game) found along the trail.
The trail you seek is the Oregon Trail.
Yes, the Oregon Trail went through Oregon.
The Oregon Trail. Santa Fe Trail, Mormon Pioneer Trail, California Trail
Yes. It ends in Oregon City.
with many supplies
The difficult voyage along the Oregon Trail prompted settlers to carry different medical supplies with them in case of an emergency. Some medical supplies used on the Oregon Trail were surgical instruments, liniments, and bandages.
FURNITURE!!
food and tools
Yes
back then that was one of the only ways of getting there and supplies that they had to live off of
Hard. Many people died becUSE THEY DIDNT HAVE ENOUGH SUPPLIES.
The Mormon Trail and the Oregon trail followed the same route through much of the Midwest, until the Mormon Trail split off into Utah through Wyoming. No doubt the two groups exchanged help and supplies. It's also likely that some Oregon Trail travelers may have taken a detour through Mormon settlements in Utah to rest, wait out winter weather, or gather supplies.
No, they did not bring supplies to celebrate it but they did make a little bit of extra food.
Yes. When it was possible, the Mormon trail was on the opposite side of the river from the Oregon and California trails, to avoid any confrontation or argument over use of the trail and supplies (grass, berries, small game) found along the trail.
The trail you seek is the Oregon Trail.
Yes, the Oregon Trail went through Oregon.