Brent C (B.C.) Moore Journals
June 25, 1997
Location: Rock Creek, Wyoming -
Summary: Silver
Creek to Rock Creek -- or, how to dodge Rocky Ridge
Journal entry:
We met at 6 AM, hoping to get a good start up Rocky Ridge. Stewart
Glasier bore the news that we didn't have permission from the BLM
to go up Rocky Ridge. Everybody was bummed out, but Stewart told
us that we could return and hike up tomorrow, our rest day. So,
we began to trudge up the trail towards Rock Creek.
Halfway through the day, we passed a snow bank on the shady side
of a hill. Joseph Johnstun and I left the handcarts and walked over
to the snow. We scooped up as much snow as we could and put it in
our hats. Running along, we hurried up and caught back up with the
handcarts. We passed out our precious frozen cargo. A snowball fight
ensued, but I was not a casualty.
We had lunch at the Rock Creek crossing. This is the place where
the Willey company regrouped after they struggled up Rocky Ridge.
There are graves and markers where fifteen people died that next
day. Another snow bank lines the creek. It is a good reminder to
still have snow visible. We have practically skipped across the
plains compared to the saints who faced snowstorms here. The snow
is a good reminder of the blizzards, the frozen limbs, the mass
graves, and the rescue parties sent by Brigham Young.
The BLM grated and gravelled the road, in anticipation of thousands
of people trying to use the roads here. Somehow the rocks didn't
get packed down well enough, and there were over 25 flat tires today
as wagon train people drove their vehicles into Atlantic City.
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