Tuesday, March 25, 2014

THE ARMY OF HELAMAN CAME TO MARTIN'S COVE !!

Yesterday we had a literal "army" of missionaries come to Martin's Cove to help us.  Our 200 handcarts are stored inside the largest buildings all winter long to protect them from the elements, and in case you didn't know, this winter has been a doozey!

They began taking the handcarts out of the Barn and up along the road towards the Staging Area.

Many of us have been walking all winter around the perimeter of those handcarts,
 and now it looks so empty in there!

Then they moved over to the Trek Center and emptied it.

They loved being outdoors and doing some physical labor,
and we loved them for doing it!

They posed for a group picture.
On the other side of the mountain behind them is Martin's Cove.

Elder Whitlock help "rover" them back and forth  . . .

. . . and took them to the Visitors' Center 
to learn more about the handcart pioneers.

Then we fed them lunch at the Gathering Room.
They ate everything in sight!

After lunch we took them out on the trail.
First they went to Martin's Cove, where they walked reverently and thoughtfully, 
remembering all that the handcart pioneers endured to bring their families to Zion.

At the top of Martin's Cove they listened to more pioneer stories, 
and marveled at their faith and their courage. 

Next they visited the Statues and heard the story of the young men
 from Utah - the "Valley Boys" - and their great sacrifice to carry many of
 the freezing, starving, exhausted pioneers across the icy Sweetwater River.

They wanted to know just how cold that river was, so some took off their shoes and socks and dangled their feet in the freezing water until they couldn't stand it anymore.  
Then they understood just a little of what the Martin Company and their rescuers had endured.

It was a marvelous day at Martin's Cove 
thanks to the "army" of missionaries who came to help us.  
Shall the youth of Zion falter?  The answer is a resounding "NO!"
They are awesome!

Sunday, March 16, 2014

We had a devil of a time at DEVIL'S TOWER !!

Last Friday we took our last little "missionary field trip" and went to see Devil's Tower, 
located in the remote northeastern corner of Wyoming.  
The last part of the movie Close Encounters of the Third Kind was filmed there,  and I have always wanted to see it.  This was our first view of it along the road.
 
 It is truly spectacular! 

We hiked the trail all around its base, and from every angle the view is different.

In Indian legend tells how a huge bear clawed the side of a rock
trying to reach the Indian braves on top.

It's impossible to describe how steep the sides of the tower are as it rises straight up.

Elder Cherry and Elder Thomas found themselves in interesting positions trying to get that picture!

Devil's Tower stands 867 feet above its base, 
but Elder Moench said, "Hey, it's not so tall - I can put my hand right on the top!

Looking through a telescope we could see the remains of the wooden ladder the first climbers built 
in one of the crevices and used to ascend to the top on July 4, 1893.

Look closely - It just looks like a long stick laying against the rock, but it is actually a ladder.
You couldn't pay me to climb that! 


It was beautiful to see a jet airplane fly right over the top of it!

Devil's Tower is truly amazing - our country's first National Monument.

On the way home we had one more "Kodak Moment."  In 2008 a Japanese sculptor created this beautiful statue so that it would perfectly frame Devil's Tower.  It is named "Circle of Sacred Smoke" after the smoke rings created by the Lakota Sioux Indians. 

Oh, and one more thing . . . we passed two fields of critters on our way home:
Prairie Dog Town, and a herd of very large buffalo!

E Bushman and E Thomas bravely crossed the cattle guard in order to gather "buffalo chips!"
Knowing those two, we'll be roasting hot dogs over them soon!


What a great place to spend the day with our winter missionary family!
We love them SO much!

Saturday, March 1, 2014

JUST ANOTHER BALMY DAY AT MARTIN'S COVE!

Many of you have been experiencing Spring-like weather lately, 
so I thought I would show you 
Spring in Wyoming.

Here is what our little weather station showed us at about 6:30 this morning:


I headed out to the Barn for my morning walk, and the snow from last night had drifted so high that I couldn't get into the Barn through the front door.  The snow was about 2' deep there, so I just went around to the back where there was no snow at all.  
Go figure!

When I got inside I was astonished to see that it had snowed inside the Barn as well as outside!
How can that be??
Thanks to a night of stiff winds, the snow had drifted through every little nook and cranny in the barn.
The snowdrift inside the door was about 14" tall!
Look how the snow piled up on the light switch and then through a tiny crack along the floor.

Inside the barn it snowed on both sides of the tables stacked against the walls . . .

 . . . and it snowed inside the large garage door.


As I was walking I saw something moving out of the corner of my eye - a mouse!
I chased him along the wall and you can see his tracks in the snow.


On the way home  I had to put something away at the Chapel,
and I could barely get the door open to get inside.
Note that it snowed both inside and outside the door!

How does it DO that??

This huge drift is right outside our apartment door.

Like I said, it's just another balmy day in Wyoming!