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Brent C (B.C.) Moore Journals
June 12, 1997
Location: Glenrock, Wyoming - Location: 42:51:41N 105:52:18W
Summary: Natural Bridge to Glenrock --
Deer Creek river, sick day
Journal entry: I woke up this morning
pretty tired. Last night, they needed help moving bales of hay from
a flat bed trailer to a gooseneck. It was already 9:30 when they
began yelling, saying that they needed help. Soon there were about
15 teenage guys and two girls who had emerged from their tents to
come and help. The teamsters were fast asleep, and these kids, most
of whom are paying to be walkers and will never ride in a wagon,
spent almost an hour unloading bales of hay. Hats off to LDS teenagers
who have been taught to serve.
Anyway, we got to bed really late as a result, and when I woke
up I was feeling sick. I helped Roger grease the axles on our handcarts,
and then decided to ride in the bus for a short while until it caught
up with the walkers. We went to the new campground at Glenrock and
quickly unloaded the bus. Larry started heading to the interstate,
where he would meet up with the walkers. But at the gas station,
I realized I had some kind of bug -- chills, aching muscles, etc.
Margaret offered to let me sleep in her motor home, so I got off
the bus and started walking back to the new campground. I hadn't
walked long when an LDS missionary couple offered me a ride. They
are the ones in charge of setting up the family history computers
at each campsite.
I haven't walked today, and I have no idea what has happend on
the trail, so when Amy gets to camp, I'll let her describe what
happened. [Amy says:] I missed B.C. on
the trail. It was a lovely day today, almost perfect for walking
15 miles, but a little on the warm side. The countryside we are
walking through is wonderful. I love the rolling hills. I guess
we are here at the perfect time because everything is green and
the hills are covered with flowers. Something is triggering my hayfever,
but it only strikes occasionally. I wonder if it is the sage?
It is so enchanting to be part of this wagon train. I love it.
I love to watch the children in their pioneer clothes. They are
adorable. I don't remember what I expected this pioneer trek to
be like. I am not disapointed. I think it is fun to see the way
everyone does this their own way. Some spend hours and lots of money
to make clothes and they look wonderful. Others come in jeans and
a t-shirt. I enjoy the contrast. I think sometimes people are disappointed
that everything is not perfectly authentic. Sometimes I wish I could
see what it was really like on the trail. I have a greater appreciation
for it than I did before.
Wyoming is a little harder traveling than Nebraska. We average
more miles a day than we did in Nebraska, but, thank goodness we
have rest days more often also. My biggest worry out here is communication.
I talk to my parents when I can find a phone . There are many others
I think about all the time. It is so hard to keep in touch with
people from out here on the trail. I know my mom understands why
now. So, to all my dear friends around the world, if you happen
to read this, know that I love you and I am probably thinking about
you right now.
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