Wendy Westergard Journals
June 20, 1997
Location: Split Rock, Wyoming -
Summary: staying behind
Journal entry: Today I had to stay behind
and the train moved on. They were heading into BLM land and the
authentic group did some filming for the German film crew. We loaded
up our handcarts with all of our authentic gear. We pulled the handcarts
around in a wide circle many times until they got the shots they
needed. We went over many ruts . It was a more authentic experience
then what we would have gotten on the trail.. Everyone was in complete
authentic clothes.
After filming the rut shots they needed, we moved on to crossing
the Sweetwater river with the handcart. The handcart was filled
with mock authentic bundles so that we wouldn't lose anything on
the river. The hand cart floated when we got halfway across the
river. The bundles started to float away - we caught them all.
This gave us an appreciation for what they went through because
if we would have had to bring all of our belonging across that river
we would have lost many of our belongings and everything would have
been wet for at least a day possibly more. Our food could have also
been ruined. The pioneer's sacrifice amazes and astounds me. I am
truly grateful for them. Their faith and courage was incredible.
Sometimes we think that we are experiencing what they experienced.
In reality we are just getting a taste. We can travel on the road
on occasion. We have the assurance that if something goes wrong
we can get life flight in here to help. We know that we will have
enough food and clothing and if we don't we can always get more.
We know where we are going and they did not. We have so many more
luxuries than they had out here. We have porta-potties and they
had a friendly bush.
This is a day I will not forget because of the realizations that
I have made. Some I already knew but it didn't seem so relevant.---Now
they are.
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