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On the journey:

- Weather conditions

- Natural Barriers

- Lots of work (cooking, cleaning, grazing, etc) after the day's trekking was over

- Shortages of food, water, supplies

Once they were in Oregon,

- Conflicts with Native Americans

- Conflicts with British

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