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Q. I'm playing the Oregon Trail. When is it a good idea to ford a river?


Q. I'm playing the Oregon Trail. When is it a good idea to ford a river?

Fording a river is risky. You can lose food, supplies, oxen, or worse, people. Should you ford? Toggle action bar FAQ Actions

Crossing river in Oregon trail : r/AppleArcade - Reddit

How do you determine the wagon height to know if you should Ford or caulk the wagon across the river?

river crossings - You Have Died of Dysentery: The Oregon Trail Game

The inclusion of river crossings was one of the key innovations in my design for The Oregon Trail – a feature which had not been present in the original ...

What is the best strategy for Oregon Trail? - Quora

Play as a teacher, of course, for the giant bonus. · Leave in April. · Filling rations, to reduce the misfortunes in the game. · Purchase 100 food, ...

the oregon trail - How to successfully cross a river without using money

Fording rivers deeper than 3 feet deep is not recommended and has a high chance to go wrong. Caulking your wagon when rivers are over 3 feet ...

How to cross rivers in the Oregon trail - Quora

In the days of the Oregon Trail, it was practical to camp by the stream for a few days to see if time and tides would make it safe to cross ...

The Oregon Trail - Strategy Guide - Macintosh - By cjry - GameFAQs

... river depth to attempt to ford the river? Q: My player is sick with [illness] ... Good Luck! I) GETTING STARTED: 1) --Name(s): First, you must enter the ...

two rules questions after first play | The Oregon Trail Card Game

On the "Roll Even to Ford, Roll 1 and Drown" I took it to mean you keep rolling until you roll an even number, but if you end up rolling a 1 ...

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Oregon Trail - Wikipedia

The Oregon Trail was a 2,170-mile (3,490 km) east–west, large-wheeled wagon route and emigrant trail in the United States that connected the Missouri River ...

'Oregon Trail' Action-Comedy Movie In Development At Apple

An anonymous reader quotes a report from the Hollywood Reporter: Grab your wagons and oxen, and get ready to ford a river: A movie ...

The Oregon Trail 5th Edition - Guide and Walkthrough - GameFAQs

On most uphills, proceed as normal. If it's very steep, try double-teaming the oxen. Downhills are a little tougher. I get the best results with ...

Ford the River Oregon Trail T-Shirt - 80s Tees

When the player came to a river, they were given the choice to ford the river. If the player chose to cross the river, they were not guaranteed safe passage, as ...

The Apple Arcade "Oregon Trail" Brings Memories Back - BuzzFeed

The classic conundrum of whether to ford the river or not is still very much in play.

Interview: Writer Gregory Sherl - NAILED Magazine

The first poem is “The Oregon Trail taught me how to love” and it teaches us how to read these poems. In my dreams we always ford the river. In ...

Rock River I - Miles Paddled

The Rock River between Oregon and Dixon, Illinois, is a worthy paddle on ... better than a full house,” complete with an image of playing cards. I'm a ...

The Trail to Oregon! (Theatre) - TV Tropes

(And to be really technical, the Oregon state line is an anachronism in and of itself since Oregon didn't achieve statehood until 1859 and the musical is said ...

Backtracking the Oregon Trail - Janet fisher

Martha walked all the way, one step at a time. She trudged through fantastic mountain scenery and wide lonely prairies and deserts. I'm sure she embraced ...

Do you want to ford the river or caulk the wagon and float across?

Oregon Trail. I discovered Oregon Trail when my elementary school set up its first Apple computer lab when I was in third grade. My best ...

Quotes - The Trail to Oregon! (2015) - IMDb

Son: I've literally eaten everything that I've come across. · Son: I lost a shoe two months ago. · Son: Goodbye, Dad. · Daughter: [Dramatically] Oh, the good lord ...