Trails mark the landscape of
civilizations – as well as animals. Track some famous trails, and learn how to
make your own.
CONNECT:
- · This site allows you to view the Inca Trail, and track it with its interactive map: http://raingod.com/angus/Gallery/Photos/SouthAmerica/Peru/IncaTrail.html
- · Site maps, riders, history of the trail, museums, stations, statues, facts and a quiz about the Pony Express are found at http://www.xphomestation.com/
- · The National Park Service provides a map of the Lewis and Clark trail, a brief history of the expedition, and a look at the trail today: https://www.nps.gov/lecl/index.htm
- · Take a journey along Wisconsin’s glacial landscapes of its Ice Age Trail: http://www.iceagetrail.org/#sthash.ixt0AWRY.dpuf
- · How do we know the exact trails that explorers made? This website, http://www.floridahistory.com/inset44.html, points out the many sources of information – and assumptions – that lead or mislead historians to figure out how to track past trails.
CREATE:
- · The Iditarod Trail, now a National Historic Trail, had its beginnings as a mail and supply route from the coastal towns of Seward and Knik to the interior mining camps. Try out one of these activities about the Iditarod Trail, which is now a dogsledding race: http://www.nea.org/tools/lessons/Iditarod-Resources-for-Grades-K-5.html.
- · Follow the Oregon Trail at http://oregontrail101.com/. Did you know that a glass of water could cost $100 on the Oregon Trail? You can make a Trivia game based on fascinating facts about the trail.
- · Take a cyber trail of the Santa Fe Trail as it winds through the current West: http://www.kansasheritage.org/research/sft/sft-cities.html
- · This class mapped animal trails in their back yard: http://www2.lhric.org/pocantico/trail/trail.htm. Try making your own animal backyard trail map.
- · Follow the legendary Paul Bunyan Trail at http://www.paulbunyantrail.com/talltale.html
- · Welcome to the Tolkien Trail, traveller! You are about to embark upon a journey that takes you across Middle Earth, as described in J.R.R. Tolkien's masterpiece, The Lord of the Rings. Your guide on this tour is the famed wizard Gandalf. Along the way, you will encounter games, fan fiction, music, and original artwork at http://tolkientrail.com/
CARE:
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Learn how to read
and comply with trail signs: http://howtowilderness.com/trail-signs/
- · Enjoy hiking trails, and help maintain them: http://mylandplan.org/content/hiking-0
- · Follow these steps to make your own trails: https://www.trails.com/how_2436_build-trails.html
- · Ever dreamed of snowmobiling? There are safety tips as you follow – or make – your own snow trail: http://www.snowmobile.org/snowmobiling-safety.html
- · Help preserve California and Oregon trails: http://www.octa-trails.org/preserve
CAREERS:
Make your own career trail, or follow
the career paths of others who like trails: historians, cartographers, naturalists,
rangers, recreation specialists.
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http://dnr.wi.gov/eek/job/naturalist.htm
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http://www.americantrails.org/nttp/default.htm
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http://www.sciencemag.org/careers/2013/03/new-cartographers
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