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Pub. Date
[2016]
Description
This publication is about Colorados landscapesthe landscapes of the nineteenth century as experienced by the explorers/discoverers of one of the great surveys of the West, that of Ferdinand Vandeveer Hayden and the landscapes of today as experienced by those who live in and visit the highest state. Landscapes have a context in which they reside and are experienced; they have a language that can be read more naturally than a book. The dialogues that...
Author
Pub. Date
2012
Description
This Modern Trail Guide begins at Bent's Old Fort National Historic Site on the Santa Fe Trail, La Junta, Colorado and ends 390 frozen miles later at The Plaza in Taos, New Mexico. A lot happened during those sad and tragic eighty-seven days form November 15, 1848 to February12, 1849. In that cold and bitter winter John Charles Fremont, age 35 "The Pathfinder", led his fourth of five expeditions into the Rocky Mountains. Forty-nine campsites, mainly...
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Pub. Date
2010
Description
The primary objective of Fremont's second expedition in July of 1843 was to explore the Oregon Territory and create maps for the government. His secondary objective was to discover if a rumored direct route through the Rockies by way of the Cashe la Poudre River and its canyon was true.