Catching the Donner History Bug
1976 was the year that I caught the bug---the Donner History Bug. I started teaching science & math at a San Jose Junior High in 1967, and soon realized that…
1976 was the year that I caught the bug---the Donner History Bug. I started teaching science & math at a San Jose Junior High in 1967, and soon realized that…
Following are accounts of the day from Bob Crowley, Elke Reimer & Jennifer Hemmen. View more photos on the Expedition Photos page. Bob Crowley-We cannot shape the words to express…
Following is an account from Keith Sutter of the morning. You can view more photos on the Expedition Photos page. They had a brisk start with the temperature at 26°.…
Following are accounts of Day 4 from Elke Reimer and the team. View more photos on the Expedition Photos page. From Elke Reimer: Day Four of our expedition is done!…
We traveled 26 miles in one day, it took Forlorn Hope 8 days to reach the same place. Over the next 8 days, five members of Forlorn Hope would perish.…
Following are accounts of the day from the Forlorn Hope Expedition team members. See more photos on the Expedition Photos page. A message from Bob Crowley. I lost my phone…
We traveled 14 miles in one day, it took Forlorn Hope 6 days to reach the same place. Stanton had become snowblind and exhausted. He’d traveled over 200 miles back…
This is a post from Elke Reimer. Due to no cell service there won't be lengthy posts until they get to the end of their journey. See more photos on…
Following is the account of Day 1 of the Forlorn Hope Expedition-12/16/20- We traveled 20 miles in one day, it took Forlorn Hope 4 days to reach the same place.…
Darn you, Daniel James Brown! How do you get hooked into a story like the Forlorn Hope such that someday you want to try it yourself? Well, I’m blaming it…