I’ve long been interested in the numerous emigrant trails that traversed our great State in the mid and late 1800’s and I’ve traveled most of them. There are sections of these routes that I’ve yet to see and this Saturday, I’m going to fill in one of those gaps. Anyone who’s interested is welcome to tag along.

We’ll meet at 10 AM at Simpson Rd and Alt 95, which is about ¾ mile south of the Carson River in the vicinity of historic Fort Churchill and Buckland’s Station. Bucklands is the site of a Pony Express Station and river crossing. We’ll follow the old trail (Simpson Rd.) east toward State Hwy 95, about 25 miles. Out and back distance is roughly 50 miles.

The route we follow was first established by the U.S. Army and later used by the Pony Express in 1860- 61. This is also the route of the first transcontinental telegraph line. When the line was completed, it spelled doom to the Pony Express. News that took 10 days to travel from St. Joseph Missouri to Sacramento now took less than a minute. Our route evolved to become the favored stage and freight road across northern Nevada. It was used exclusively until the completion of the transcontinental railroad in 1869.

A disclaimer. I’ve never been on this trail and can’t tell you what to expect but there’s a first time for everything. From Google Earth, it appears to be a “passenger car” dirt road from end to end. As is the case with many of my rides over the decades, this is a ride of historic discovery and exploration. You’re welcome to join me.

Dudley