Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Since our internet is so sporadic, we haven't been able to update our blog so here goes.
This picture shows just how close to Lavell Stadium that we parked our 5th wheel & truck while we stayed at the MTC.
Along the way to Sixth Crossing, we came to a monument showing the Parting of the Ways where the trails separated to go various directions:  Pony Express, Oregon, California, & Mormon Pioneers.


Here is the gate into Sixth Crossing.
The first Sunday we were at Sixth Crossing, April 13, we were greeted by a wild snow storm.  Our truck, trailer, & jeep aren't used to such cold weather.  This shows Missionary Village where we all park our trailers.

We've been kept busy moving handcarts and learning about the sites.




This metal building is our trek center where we meet every morning for correlation meeting, do our laundry, & have all get-togethers, pot-luck dinners, etc.
The John Linford Monument is a landmark at Sixth Crossing which is in memory of 9 pioneers who died at Sixth Crossing in October, 1856.

 If you look really close in the background, you can see our local moose resident.
We visited a place called The Sinks by Lander, Wyoming where the river just disappears into the ground, mountain side and about a mile downstream, it resurfaces.



Yes, we look bundled up because it's on the cold side here.
We're all ready to go on our first trek about 5 miles.  Elders Plumhof & Baker in action.  We're wearing our official trail dress.


Having lunch at Willie Meadow and telling pioneer stories.



We visited what's called The Lower Monument at the base of Rocky Ridge.

On April 25, 2014, we got to visit Martin's Cove and learn about their sites there.  Elder & Sister Baker, Elder & Sister Woodbury, & Elder & Sister Anderson.


 We saw our great-great-grandfather's name on the list of rescuers, Gurnsey Brown.
 And we also found great-great-grandma's name in the Hunt Wagon Company, Esther Brown, who was rescued by grandpa & eventually married him.
We thought this was such a unique tree trunk at Martin's Cove.
 We got to go on a 7 mile trek at Martin's Cove with about 200 trek leaders who will be bringing youth groups here in the summer.





Sisters going up the women's pull while the men stand alongside the trail in salute.  Touching!


Monuments representing the struggling pioneers along the trail at Martin's Cove.



Veil Bridge with Devil's Gate in the background.
A tired bunch of missionaries after our trek.  We've seen much & learned a lot.  Elder & Sister Baker, Elder & Sister Anderson, Elder & Sister Schaufert.  Til next time, keep up the good work.

3 comments:

  1. awesome pictures! that womens pull Hill looks pretty tough.
    love ya

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  2. I am so glad I do not have to wear a dress and hike around in the freezing cold!! Seems kind of drafty! You guys look good out there in your gear!

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  3. I love love your blog, I have been checking anxiously for an update! Looks like you are doing great. So awesome about our grandparents! Such a great service you are doing. I hope to do something like this someday. Thanks for sharing! Keep it up. Love Nancy

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