Brent C (B.C.) Moore Journals
June 23, 1997
Location: Sweetwater Station, Wyoming -
Summary: Jeffery city to Sweetwater --
In a rut
Journal entry: We bid a bittersweet goodbye
to the ghost town of Jeffery city this morning and started for Sweetwater
station. The wagons immediately crossed the highway and followed
the Oregon/Overland/Pony Express/Mormon trail ruts, while we stayed
on the highway. That saved the walkers about 3 extra miles.
After about 10 miles on the highway, we met up with the wagons
and had lunch. Amy and I had a great lunch: grapes and apples (brought
by Amy's friends, the Smoots), peanut butter sandwiches, and ice
cold milk (I have a small ice chest on the handcart).
We then got back in the original ruts and pulled the rest of the
9 miles to the Sweetwater river. The first few miles after lunch
were very hot, dusty, and hard pulling through sand and sagebrush.
As you step through the sage, it releases a strong odor. I don't
know if it is pollen or some other odor, but it is very strong.
It really bothered Amy's allergies, and she was suffering a lot
in the heat. She ended up riding the rest of the way in a wagon.
Just when we started getting really hot, thunderclouds moved in
and shaded us. A cool breeze wisked the mosquitoes away. The Lord
really did provide a "shadow by day and a pillar by night".
We are camped just about 200 yards up the hill from the Sweetwater
river. This is where some people suggested that Amy and I get married.
Apparently, there were quite a few weddings performed at this part
of the trail. While it seems really romantic and all, we want to
wait to be married in the Temple when we get to Utah. It is very
important to us. I have been taught for years as a youth that the
Temple is the most sacred place here on earth. I know that is true.
Hi -- this is Amy.
We are in Sweetwater tonight. The mosquitos are still abundant and
we are grateful when the wind blows them away for awhile. They are
so tiresome. Walking mile after mile, swatting mosquitoes or fighting
the wind is exhausting. I think this will be an interesting week.
We have gradually moved into remoter areas. This week they say that
we will have limited vehicle access for a few days. If we don't
have rain it will be okay.
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