You might wonder what it was like to travel in the early and mid-1800s. What did Pioneers struggle with in their 2,000-mile trip to Oregon just for fertile soil and a good amount of rain. In this essay I will discuss about the landscape in the way, who they met and diseases, and their food supplies.

First, I’ll talk about the landscape they had to face. The landscapes were probably one of the hardest challenges on the Oregon trail. This was such a hard challenge because they were traveling in a wagon with no roads. This was a challenge because they can not get up hills that may be steep. The only way wagons