I took care of a 102 year old woman in the late 80s. She told me about mostly walking from St Louis to the Olympia area as a child. She said riding in the wagons was like being a marble shaken up in a can! So many amazing stories! ❤
My family survived the lost wagon train to the Willamette valley in 1853, and were stranded in much the same way as the Donner's. Fortunately for me they were all rescued.
Great video. Thanks. My high school American history teacher had a D & D type game he created for the Oregon Trail. This was way before computers in every pocket. His class created an interest in history for me. I learned (and remember) a lot about this subject.
I'm an avid hiker who's gotten lost many times even using high tech navigation aids but can't imagine traversing 2,170 miles on the "Oregon Trail" in wagons pulled by animals with no GPS or accurate maps depending solely on a guide(usually drunk) who used dead reckoning and monuments to navigate by and if anything happened to him you'd be shit out of luck.Yes in deed these were iron men and women in wooden wagons of yesteryear the Nephilim's the Bible spoke of. America should have a special day set aside to honor these souls of past !
“Between 1840-1860, Native American tribes likely killed around 362 emigrants, while the settlers trekking the Oregon Trail killed about 426 Indigenous people.” You have a source for this bold statement?
I think 🤔 might had some relatives that might done that trail , but would have really look 👀 it up. Since my relatives go far back in two countries in North America . But they were here in west , when things were new , border lines were not drawn out. But I have played the classic “Oregon Trail “ , and do have cousins in Oregon state on my Mom’s side.
Seems everything these days are misleading-" what no one was supposed to see!", you'll be shocked..."& and STUMBLING!!! Everything is " stumbled on to...!! Seems we live in an anything goes society
If you lie in your video title again I will unsubscribe to your channel. Your lie is specifically the word "Untold". I earned a master's degree in history and I can assure that this story has been told before.
What would be the hardest obstacle for you on The Oregon Trail?
No place to plug in my microwave, or my electric blanket!
No internet
For me, it would be that dusty planes and the possibility of bad water
It's only untold because none of us beat the game
@@GrungeHQ no TH-cam
I took care of a 102 year old woman in the late 80s. She told me about mostly walking from St Louis to the Olympia area as a child. She said riding in the wagons was like being a marble shaken up in a can! So many amazing stories! ❤
My family survived the lost wagon train to the Willamette valley in 1853, and were stranded in much the same way as the Donner's. Fortunately for me they were all rescued.
Great video. Thanks.
My high school American history teacher had a D & D type game he created for the Oregon Trail. This was way before computers in every pocket. His class created an interest in history for me. I learned (and remember) a lot about this subject.
There needs to be a proper movie based on The Oregon Trail.
theres literally like a half dozen of them
Have you ever played the video game? It slaps
@@tylerchamberlain8251 The latest title perfected the formula well.
@@poindextertunes I meant to say for modern cinema.
I'm an avid hiker who's gotten lost many times even using high tech navigation aids but can't imagine traversing 2,170 miles on the "Oregon Trail" in wagons pulled by animals with no GPS or accurate maps depending solely on a guide(usually drunk) who used dead reckoning and monuments to navigate by and if anything happened to him you'd be shit out of luck.Yes in deed these were iron men and women in wooden wagons of yesteryear the Nephilim's the Bible spoke of. America should have a special day set aside to honor these souls of past !
Well written, well researched - thank you!
Untold? This is almost exactly what we were told
Someone please tell me the name of the background music for these videos or where to find it?!
is any of the actual Trail still around?
Yes
There are some TH-cam videos of parts of the trail that are still visible
“Between 1840-1860, Native American tribes likely killed around 362 emigrants,
while the settlers trekking the Oregon Trail killed about 426 Indigenous people.”
You have a source for this bold statement?
And I doubt anyone had on any New Balance walking shoes.
3:00 theres no difference in modern medicine. Except doctors don't prescribe whisky for pain or insomnia anymore.
What movies were those clips from? I want to watch them now.
Bruh the very first image has a pretty egregious error in it (an increasing & alarming trend in Grunge videos). Do you need a new editor?
Are you talking about the map?
I don't see any
Maybe that was the US capitol in the 1840s.... 🤣🤣🤣
I think 🤔 might had some relatives that might done that trail , but would have really look 👀 it up. Since my relatives go far back in two countries in North America . But they were here in west , when things were new , border lines were not drawn out. But I have played the classic “Oregon Trail “ , and do have cousins in Oregon state on my Mom’s side.
I love knowing grown up on Oregon tail. I grown up in Oregon in both side of Oregon
It was in. Florida, ? ,
Trail of trash... sounds like Everest!
You have died of dysentery
Seems everything these days are misleading-" what no one was supposed to see!", you'll be shocked..."& and STUMBLING!!! Everything is " stumbled on to...!! Seems we live in an anything goes society
If you lie in your video title again I will unsubscribe to your channel. Your lie is specifically the word "Untold". I earned a master's degree in history and I can assure that this story has been told before.
2.39 million subscribers. Think he'll care? 😂
Oh nooo…don’t go. 😂
yes we get it you're an expert, vids like this are just for normies calm down
Please explain your "untold" comment, seriously. Just curious. Aside from the Donner party.
I think what they mean was, may I speak to the manager 😊
Seems like you just copied WeirdHistory.
first maybe