Margaret Clark Journals
April 24, 1997
Location: North Bend, Nebraska - Location: 41:27:43N 96:46:46W
Elevation: 1272 feet
Summary: The trip to North Bend, Nebraska
Journal entry: The most important part of my body is my
feet. I have spent much time and effort caring for my feet. Sore
feet are not funny when you have to walk and I don't care what anybody
says, I'm wearing my most comfortable shoes--my sandals. I may have
new blisters tonight but I have to try. If I had my choice, I'd
go barefoot.
I slept under a full moon last night. No rain! But lots of dew.
And by 4:30 A.M. --Wake up Time--it was frozen dew. My tarp over
my bag had a layer of ice--but I stayed warm and dry. A good sleep!
We broke camp at 7:30 A.M. We have stragglers who run behind to
catch up with the train. I guess I was one of them. Keeping up on
the journals takes a lot of time, and I find my self running a lot
of places, and being late most of the time.
Our trek took us out into the beautiful Nebraska farmland. The
road was straight. No turns or twists or up or downs....level and
straight. People gathered at the crossroads to wish us well. Ames
Public School grades K-6 was there with their 34 students. District
87 school from Hooper, Neb. (a rural route) rode the train today.
They have 16 kids in K-6. I spoke with Jane Flores (pronounced Floors)
who said she had thought about naming her twins Mop and Glo..
We rounded the bend into North Bend (is that how you got your name?)
and all the children from the Elementary School were on the curb
to greet us along with all the townsfolk. Flags were out. What a
greeting!
Grandpa Beck says he is feeling pretty good today. He brought a
bunch of toys that he passes out to the kids as we pass by. He is
a grand old guy. We also have on the trek Joseph Petramalo and his
cousin, Joseph Flake. Their grandpa is Grandpa Petramalo. They're
from Rexburg, Idaho, and Genola, Utah. They are going all the way
to Utah. They are 13 and 11 years old. And their feet hurt. Did
I tell you my feet hurt?
Tonight we camp in a huge field out by the golf course. I think
I'll spread my bag out on the fourth green. It looks like a soft
place.
HappyNetTrekking!
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