

I just got back from a once-in-a-lifetime experience at Martin's Cove and Rocky Ridge Wyoming! Around 400 youth in my area between the ages of 14-18 (plus 100 adults) walked around 30 miles through rocky mountains, sandy trails, creeks and lots of sagebrush in 90-100 degree weather pushing and pulling handcarts (which contained all their gear). Everyone was dressed in the time period. There were no cell phones, ipods, televisions, makeup, or even showers. There was no indoor plumbing--only outhouses. Just lots of walking, lots of sweating and many, many faith promoting experiences along the way. It truly was an amazing experience for Steve, Kade and myself (Kade's the big guy in the middle in a cowboy hat pulling the handcart through a creek).
During the four-day experience, I didn't hear one complaint from the youth. It was very hard and very hot and very monotonous, yet they all had cheerful dispositions, were anxious to hear stories on the trail and were willing to help people in their group who were having a hard time. Every person walked in behalf of a person from the Willie or Martin handcart companies in the 1800s (many of these people died due to starvation or freezing weather). Every person wore a bracelet with the words "He Carried Them" (meaning Christ helped them through their trials). The themes of each day were so cool. The first day, "He Carried Them." The second, "He Carries Us." The third, "We Carry Others." And the fourth, "Carry On!"
I'm still on a huge high from this experience. I'm so lucky I got to go!
Enjoy the last few weeks of your summer.
Lisa
(More photos of Wyoming trip below!)

