Don't we look awesome in our pioneer outfits?



Our son Brigham was in another family but we were able to still get lots of great pictures of him.


Preparing the handcart we would be pulling and pushing for the next three days. I should rephrase that, the handcart that the youth would be pulling and pushing. We weren't aloud to help as ma and pas.


Out lunch was supposed to be meager I think, but we had tons to eat. Johnny cake (no one cared for this), homemade cookies, fruit, beef jerky, trail mix. In fact all three days of the trek we ate very well. I was hoping to lose five pounds but think I gained five instead. Thanks Martin and MaryNell. You guys did awesome.

After lunch we continued another mile or so where we were greeted by a member of the Mormon Battalion. We rested here for a little while then all the men of the group were gathered and taken away.
One of the girls were sitting on this scorpion during the battalion speech.








We were given three challenges. First, we had to walk barefoot for 1 mile. That was extremely hard. My feet are like a babies. The youth then had to carry someone on there back, and lastly the guys were given a peice of fruit and had to give that to someone else in the group to eat and they had to go without.
1 comment:
wow Allison! What an amazing experience. I'm glad you put this on your blog so I could see it! I love all your scrapbook images! You'll have to teach me....
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