Before taking a noon rest, the pioneers crossed the river twice more.
The pioneers crossed the Orange River into independent territory.
After another thousand years, pioneers again crossed the mountains and entered Africa.
It was very hot when the pioneers crossed Death Valley.
The pioneers crossed the mountains and met at Sumrill's Ferry (present-day West Newton, Pennsylvania) on the Youghiogheny River.
Another place where pioneers crossed the Snake was further upstream, at a place called "Three Island Crossing", near the mouth of the Boise River.
Over the next 22 years, more than 70,000 pioneers crossed the plains and settled in Utah.
The pioneer female traveller Celia Fiennes crossed the bridges in 1698, as did Thomas Pennant in 1780.
Lusk's Ferry was a place where pioneers crossed the Ohio River from Kentucky into Illinois.
After five and a half miles, the pioneers crossed a shallow stream they named Crab Creek because someone thought they saw a crab in it.