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* [http://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/xmlui/bitstream/handle/1957/12127/KlamathEchoes1971.pdf?sequence=1 Klamath Echoes, 1971: Applegate Trail] (Klamath Historical Society)
* [http://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/xmlui/bitstream/handle/1957/12127/KlamathEchoes1971.pdf?sequence=1 Klamath Echoes, 1971: Applegate Trail] (Klamath Historical Society)
* Milt Otto, "[https://web.archive.org/web/20050423220854/http://canvocta.org/deathsandgraves.htm Deaths and Graves On The Applegate-Lassen Trail]," Oregon - California Trails Association, California - Nevada Chapter.
* Milt Otto, "[https://web.archive.org/web/20050423220854/http://canvocta.org/deathsandgraves.htm Deaths and Graves On The Applegate-Lassen Trail]," Oregon - California Trails Association, California - Nevada Chapter.
** See the Applegate Trail Guide above for the location of the A markers


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Revision as of 19:11, 10 November 2013

The Applegate-Lassen trail was first traversed by the Applegates in 1843. Later, Peter Lassen promoted the trail as a way to avoid the Forty Mile Desert between Lovelock and Fernley. The Lassen Cutoff led from what is now Rye Patch Reservoir to Rabbit Hole Spring, then to Black Rock Hot Spring and on to California. However, there was very little water at Rabbit Hole and no water between Rabbit Hole and Black Rock Hot Springs.

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