It's May 15th, 1839, fairly warm and pleasant out. The weather is Clear.
I'm not that good at Oregon Trail, but I guess we should try to bring extra sets of clothes, a hen for eggs, a bucket, frying pan, kettle, thread, sewing needles, eating utensils, blankets, and a knife.
Extra sets of clothes x6, Hen, Bucket, Mess Kit, Sewing Kit, Blankets x4, Multipurpose Knife acquired! The Rapid family has no qualms about providing these things. The party also receives a pair of simple canvas tents.
Settings to reasonable rations (2) and 14 hours a day.
Pace set accordingly.
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From right to left: Joshua Lawsson, Emmett Rapid, Eunice Rapid, Georgie RapidThe Rapid party sets a fair pace early that morning, though not hard enough to exhaust the horses. The trail to Sandy Lake cuts through thick pine forest, the morning air alive with bird song. Georgie rides a little ahead of the party, characteristically quiet. Lawsson is the opposite, and almost the moment after they set out he regales Emmett and Eunice with stories about the Willamette valley. His focus wanders, and soon he's babbling about the fur trade in Colorado.
“Course', then I was selling hides to the men in Fort Le Duc, but I hear it ain't doin' business any more. Colorado's wilder than Penn, place got burned out. By Indians, most likely. Apaches, or Utes or something like that.”
“Are there many Indians in Willamette, Joshua?” Eunice asked.
“Not as such. The sickness that comes with missionaries and such mostly killed them, that's what I hear.” Lawsson replied.
The party is almost at Sandy Lake by the end of the day, but has to stop and camp as it starts to get dark. Georgie goes to tie up the horses, tents are erected and insulated with pine boughs, and Emmett leaves to gather kindling.
Emmett is gathering kindling for a fire when he catches sight of a black wolf, unusual for the area, watching him intently from the woods. They stare at each other, then the wolf turns, apparently satisfied and pads off into the woods. Emmett can't help but shudder, and he thanks his lucky stars that he was paying attention. Although wolves don't attack people at all often, it was still unsettling.
Emmett returned to the camp and dropped the kindling for the fire unceremoniously, looked at Eunice, who was sitting with his brother and working on some sort of sewing project. “Saw a wolf out in the woods.” he said matter of factly.
“A wolf?” she asked, looking up from her sewing for a moment.
“Yeah. A big black one. All alone, too.” Emmett knelt, and started tucking the kindling beneath the tent of sticks Lawsson had set up.
“Is that so? What was he doing?” Eunice asked.
“Watching me.” said Emmett, struggling with flints. “Wish we had some matches.”
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May 15th, 1839
Weather: Clear
Party Condition:
Emmett: Perfect/Good
Eunice: Perfect/Good
Lawsson: Perfect/Good
Georgie: Perfect/Good
Inventory:
RATIONS x28
HORSES x4
SPARE CLOTHING x6
TENTS x2
BLANKETS x4
HEN x1
BUCKET x1
MESS KIT x1
SEWING KIT x1
MULTIPURPOSE KNIFE x1
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Unless there is specific feedback, the party will continue like this towards their destination on the rigorous "whenever I feel like updating" schedule. If you want Emmett to do specific things or talk to people, just say so.