9*2.5=22.5
the total lenth is 452 .6 miles
484.4 milesMultiply the number of weeks by the number of days in a week.4 weeks x 7 days/week = 28 daysMultiply 28 days by the average number of miles per day.28 days x 17.3 mi/day = 484.4 mi
Approximately 1092 hours, which is forty-five and a half days if you don't sleep. Good luck!
The Five Pits Trail
It took about 6 months to travel the Oregon trail. It was the same for the trail to California as well.
The Oregon Trail totaled 2,000 miles and took six to seven months to travel its complete length. Oregon Trail can be explored by land or even by the sea.
The Oregon Trail spans approximately 2,170 miles from Independence, Missouri, to Fort Vancouver in present-day Washington. This historic route was primarily used by settlers migrating westward during the mid-1800s. The journey typically took several months to complete, depending on conditions and the pace of travel.
By foot 4-6 months
1500 miles for the Cherokee Trail of Tears. However, that was just the most famous removal. There were many trails of tears.
They would usually travel about 10 to 15 miles a day. On rainy and/or muddy days, sometimes they only traveled a mile! It took them about 7-10 days to travel what a car travels in an hour.
The Oregon trail was about two thousand miles long and many people traveled it.
It streched 2000 miles from the Missouri River to present day California.
1,200 miles (1,900 km) See official website below.
9*2.5=22.5
The Mormon Trail was approximately 1,300 miles long. It would take anywhere from several weeks to several months to travel it, depending on the mode of travel, the number of people in your group, and the weather. Keep in mind that most who traveled the Mormon trail did not originate from the beginning of the trail in the midwest of America, but came from futher away places such as Canada, New England, Great Britain, and Scandinavia. This meant that their journey was much further than just the 1,300 mile trail.
The Mormon Trail.