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Brent C (B.C.) Moore Journals
July 9, 1997
Location: Fort Bridger - 96 miles left, Wyoming - (You
cross four gushing creeks, within half a mile, before you reach
the Fort, and by traveling half a mile beyond the Fort, you will
cross three others, and then find a good place to camp.) - 917 miles
from Winter Quarters.
Summary: Miller
Station to Fort Bridger -- a short trip to a green valley, meeting
future family
Journal entry:
Amy and I are both feeling much better today. We left camp and cut
over to the highway today that leads to Lyman and Bridger. It was
hot walking on pavement all day, and I almost wished that we were
back on the dusty dirt roads strewn with sagebrush, simply because
it is much cooler.
Just outside of Fort Bridger, the big water tanker truck turned
on the sprayers and hosed us down as it passed us on the highway.
We pulled into Fort Bridger about 2:00 after a twelve mile walk.
The entire trip was very scenic. We had the Uintah mountains in
the southwest. They are getting closer. The Windriver mountains
are just barely visible back in the northeast. As we passed through
Lyman and into the Bridger valley, the green fields welcomed us
to what seems like an oasis. Out in the middle of a desert, people
are farming and things are green and beautiful. The fort itself
is a beautiful area. It is a national historic site. I will describe
it in more detail tomorrow.
When I got back from doing some laundry, Amy's family was there
waiting. Her dad and mom, Phil and Liz, and her brothers, Dave and
Jerry, came today in a motor home to spend a few days on the Mormon
Trail. Phil is very kind and enjoyable, and I never once felt nervous
being around my future father-in-law. I met Liz back in Fort Laramie,
and it was good to talk with her again. Dave is the youngest and
has short hair and a wide smile, full of twisted steel (braces).
Jerry is older and is serving as a service missionary at the MTC
[Missionary Training Center]. He is cool. It will be fun having
them here for the next few days to get to know them.
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