Dos Perros
WKR
I've always been a fan of history, especially military history, and have read a lot of the plains indian history. I am completely giddy to now learn about the Nez Perce War of 1877. Giddy is probably the wrong word considering what happened, but nonetheless, an opportunity for learning.
Since the trail crosses YNP and then goes through some more wild and beautiful country outside the park, I'm considering hiking this portion, or rather traversing it (maybe with horses or llamas), myself, some time in the future. I would like to go where they most likely went, and camp where they likely camped.
A detailed map of the path exists, although there may be some debate on some of the details (the park's precise path, for example). Precise details aside, there is enough to plan logistics. I've been looking for prior examples of people doing this and haven't found very much, but this is one example: https://www.backpacker.com/trips/the-lost-trail-chasing-yellowstone-s-nez-perce-path/
I guess I'm posting this to ask if anyone has done anything like this, any stories or advice to offer? Maybe this thread will end up being a pretty detailed planning and process thread. No idea, just see where this goes.
Resources:
KML of the trail: https://trailresearch.org/nez-perce/nez-perce-centerline.php
Books:
Chief Joseph & the Flight of the Nez Perce: The Untold Story of an American Tragedy, by Kent Nerburn
Thunder in the Mountains: Chief Joseph, Oliver Otis Howard, and the Nez Perce War, by Daniel J. Sharfstein
Since the trail crosses YNP and then goes through some more wild and beautiful country outside the park, I'm considering hiking this portion, or rather traversing it (maybe with horses or llamas), myself, some time in the future. I would like to go where they most likely went, and camp where they likely camped.
A detailed map of the path exists, although there may be some debate on some of the details (the park's precise path, for example). Precise details aside, there is enough to plan logistics. I've been looking for prior examples of people doing this and haven't found very much, but this is one example: https://www.backpacker.com/trips/the-lost-trail-chasing-yellowstone-s-nez-perce-path/
I guess I'm posting this to ask if anyone has done anything like this, any stories or advice to offer? Maybe this thread will end up being a pretty detailed planning and process thread. No idea, just see where this goes.
Resources:
KML of the trail: https://trailresearch.org/nez-perce/nez-perce-centerline.php
Books:
Chief Joseph & the Flight of the Nez Perce: The Untold Story of an American Tragedy, by Kent Nerburn
Thunder in the Mountains: Chief Joseph, Oliver Otis Howard, and the Nez Perce War, by Daniel J. Sharfstein
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