The river crossing on the Oregon Trail was often one of the most challenging and dangerous parts of the journey. Travelers faced swift currents and unpredictable water levels, which could lead to capsized wagons and loss of supplies. Many emigrants used fords or ferries, while others attempted to swim their animals across. The risks were significant, but successful crossings were essential for continuing the journey westward.
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