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Brent C (B.C.) Moore Journals
June 28, 1997
Location: Pacific Springs, Wyoming -
Summary: Rest day at Pacific Springs
Journal entry: Amy and I spent most of
the day back in Atlantic City . We spent the night with the re-enactment
camp, up in the pines. A lot of people have been reluctant to leave
this campsite, because it is away from the sagebrush, dust, and
wind.
In the afternoon, we helped load all the authentic gear into trucks
to be transported to our next campsite. Most of the gear comes from
the Pioneer Village at the state park in Salt Lake. Tin cups and
cutlery, wooden crates, and canvas tents, cast iron pots and kettles,
fire pans, and authentic clothing are what make the camp look authentic.
I love to visit their camp, because I feel I am really stepping
back into the past.
I have noticed that my boots are falling apart. The rubber at my
toes is coming away from the leather toe, the sole is cracking,
and the seam is ripping again. Of course, these boots have walked
over 980 miles on the Mormon Trail, not to mention various backpacking
trips in the Uintas and many trips up Camelback Mountain in Phoenix
and Rock Canyon in Provo. John Lodefink kindly offered his second
pair to me, but I will first try to make these worn-out boots make
it the last 200 miles to the Salt Lake valley. I think they might
make it.
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