They knew the trip would be difficult, but they didn\'t bargain on hell.
The 1845 wagon train is part of a vast westward movem.
Bitter strife erupts between ill-matched pioneers forced together by necessity.
The emigrants endure disease, dirt, and attacks from outlaws, and invaded Indians.
For five months, and two thousand miles, the wagon train lumbers toward California on the Oregon Trail and into big trouble.
The shout "giddap" starts the oxen down a path to the end of the world.
They knew the trip would be difficult, but they didn\'t bargain on hell