With courage strong they met the test.
They pushed their handcarts all day long,
And as they pushed they sang this song:
For some must push and some must pull,
As we go marching up the hill;
So merrily on our way we go
Until we reach the Valley-o
(John Daniel Thompson McAllister 1827-1910)
About every 4 Years our Stake has a Pioneer Handcart Trek to commemorate the valiant pioners who traveled from Iowa and Nebraska to the Salt Lake Valley. Between 1856 and 1860, nearly 3,000 Latter Day Saints traveled by handcart in 10 comapnies. This year The Dalles Oregon Stake joined us....there were nearly 300 youth and scores of adult leaders. There were a total of 25 handcarts that were broken down into companies of 5 handcarts each. Each company had a captain and his wife that oversaw their 5 handcarts. Each handcart had a "Ma and Pa" who were assigned youth ranging from 12-18 that made up their families.
Trek 2011 took place on the Barlow Trail up on Mt. Hood. The kids began their trek Thursday morning along the bumpy and dusty trail. They traveled 30 miles over 3 days. The weather was cold but clear the first day, warm and sunny the 2nd day and started out with rain on the last day....ending with clear skies over the valley where it ended. Everywhere else was raining EXCEPT over where the kids were traveling!
On this day all the young men were called to join the Mormon Battalion (they did a service project for the forest service) and the girls were left to load their handcarts and pull them up a steep hill....just as they were left to do on the Mormon Trail. It was a day of many spiritual experiences for the kids, where they were stretched to their physical limits. They were able to realize the strengths they never knew they had. It gave them hope and courage to overcome the personal handcarts they will face in their own lives.
