How deep was the snow at the Donner Camp on December 1st?

Dec. 1. Still snowing; wind west; snow about six or seven and a half feet deep; very difficult to get wood, and we are completely housed up; our cattle all killed but two or three, and these, with the horses and Stanton's mules, all supposed to be lost in the snow; no hopes of finding them.
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How deep was the snow that trapped the Donner Party?

Trapped for months with diminishing food supplies, the starving pioneers were reduced to cannibalism. Nearly half of the 81 settlers stranded at the camps died before reaching sunny California. The snow was already 3 to 5 feet deep on the summit when the Donner Party arrived on Halloween.
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How much snow fell on the Donner Party after the axle on their wagon broke?

Rain and snow pounded the mountains from Nov. 1 to Nov. 11, which buried the pass to California with 10 feet of snow.
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How much snow fell on Donner summit?

Forecasters say the heavy amounts of rain and snow that pummeled eastern Nevada County this weekend will likely put an end to fire season. Donner Summit and Soda Springs had 29 inches of snow as of 9 a.m. Monday, the National Weather Service said.
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Was the winter of 1846 1847 the worst winter ever recorded in the Sierra Nevada's?

The most tragic weather event ever recorded in the Sierra Nevada occurred during the heavy winter of 1846-1847. The California-bound Donner Party did not arrive in the Truckee Meadows, near the present Nevada-California border, until October 20, 1846.
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What was the snow like when The Donner Party was stranded?



Who was eaten in the Donner party?

A Donner Party member murdered two people for use as food.

The Indians were then butchered and eaten by the hikers. It was the only time during the entire winter that people were murdered for use as food.
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Were there any survivors from the Donner party?

Five of the emigrants died before reaching the mountain camps, 34 at the camps or on the mountains while attempting to cross, and one just after reaching the settlements. Two men who had joined the party at the lake also died. The total of deaths was thus 42, with 47 survivors.
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Does Donner have snow right now?

The snow forecast for Tahoe Donner is: Mostly dry.
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How deep is the snow in Truckee?

On most winter days, Truckee has at least five inches of snow on the ground. Snow usually accumulates to ten or more inches deep from December to April. Truckee averages 64 days a year when the snow depth reaches 20 inches or more.
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Does Donner Pass have snow?

Series of late-season storms blanket Donner Summit, Lake Tahoe with several inches to feet of snow.
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Who was to blame for Donner Party misery?

Years later, Franklin Ward Graves, the 57-year-old patriarch of the family, would complain that James Reed was at fault for the delays and hardship they all faced in the Wasatch Mountains. The delays there, in his view, contributed to their becoming trapped by snow east of Donner Pass later in the year (1846).
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What did members of the Donner Party eat to survive in the Sierra Nevada mountains?

It's clear that Donner Party members went to great lengths to avoid eating their own dead: The stranded migrants consumed a glue-like substance made from boiled animal hides, along with charred bones, twigs, leaves and bark.
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Who found the Donner party?

In the spring of 1846, a group of nearly 90 emigrants left Springfield, Illinois, and headed west. Led by brothers Jacob and George Donner, the group attempted to take a new and supposedly shorter route to California.
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How much snow did Lake Tahoe get this December?

Almost 18 feet of snow fell in North Tahoe during December, more than any other December in the past 142 years. Located at Donner Pass, U.C. Berkeley's Central Sierra Snow Lab reported a whopping 214 inches of snow through the month.
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How deep is the snow in Tahoe?

Palisades Tahoe averages 400 inches of pristine snowfall every winter - piled up into fluffy, powdery form all over our wide-open bowls, miles of groomed trails, world-renowned steeps, and manicured terrain parks and pipes.
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Is there snow in Truckee in December?

The average sliding 31-day snowfall during December in Truckee is very rapidly increasing, starting the month at 11.1 inches, when it rarely exceeds 27.2 inches or falls below 1.4 inches, and ending the month at 17.0 inches, when it rarely exceeds 38.4 inches or falls below 1.2 inches.
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What does Donner Pass look like today?

Today the area is home to a thriving recreational community with several alpine lakes and ski resorts (Donner Ski Ranch, Boreal, and Sugar Bowl). The permanent communities in the area include Kingvale and Soda Springs, as well as the larger community below the pass surrounding Donner Lake.
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Is Highway 80 open over Donner Pass?

Interstate 80 over Donner Summit is open year-round, but conditions on the pass in the winter often cause temporary closures.
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Who was responsible for the Donner Party tragedy?

If I could blame one man for the deaths of 41 people in the Donner Party it would be Lansford Hastings, the creator, founder, director of the Hastings Cutoff disaster, circa 1846.
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How did the Reed family survived the Donner Party?

5. They Survived Without Eating People. Only two nuclear families in the entire party—the Reeds and the Breens—made it through the horrible winter without a single death.
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How accurate is the Donner Party Movie?

It is full of inaccuracies. While it is true some of the party resorted to eating human flesh to survive, no one was killed to do so. It left out the struggles of those left behind, waiting to be rescued and what they endured.
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Did the Donner Party eat babies?

Donner Party member William Foster shot them both in the head, after which they were chopped up, cooked, and consumed by the others. Their deaths mark the only time that the Donner Party killed someone to eat. Other Donner Party cannibalism stories emphasize the fact that they only ate people who were already dead.
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Who is the most famous cannibal?

Jeffrey Dahmer, a serial killer living in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States, murdered 17 young men and boys between 1978 and 1991.
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How long did the Donner party go without food?

After several more days—25 since they had left Truckee Lake—they came across Salvador and Luis, who had not eaten for about nine days and were close to death. William Foster shot the pair, believing their flesh was the rest of the group's last hope of avoiding imminent death from starvation.
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