Another week has passed, week three is now finished.
Sister Hawk and I had the Centerville North Stake with 452 people,they used 29 Handcarts. The weather was very good, and all went very well. Centerville North
had a large water truck that they rented. The tank held 4000 Gallons and they used it all. It helped us so we didn't have to haul there water from the ranch. We are
getting a new well but it won't be drilled until after we leave.
We have Draper Utah Stake next week, with 450 people. The route we planned for them is out of Corrals to the north. The route is about 26 miles. Sister Hawk
and I drove around and looked at the camp grounds last night and all look good. The weather is warming up now. We have 6 more weeks of Trekking and then our
seminar for next year. Sister Hawk and I have made the 2011 schedule, we had several cancel so it was a challenge, but we filled it.
We are looking forward to being done with our Mission. We only have about seven more weeks.
All Is well
Elder & Sister Hawk
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Saturday, June 26, 2010
Deseret Land & Livestock June 20, 2010
June 20, 2010
We finished our week two Trek, (Bountiful Mueller Park) The week started off with the Missionaries having to haul water from the main ranch, about 14 miles away.
We had four Treks last week so that means we use about 6000 gallons of water during the week. The well here at trek headquarters is about dry, so we must haul all the water, We bought a 1150 gal. tank and a pump so that is how we get water for the Trekkers. We have five couples this years so the one without a Trek does the hauling.
Sister Hawk and I had a nice group this week. I walked 11 miles with them, but I don't know if I can walk that much next week. I may ride my 4 wheeler some. Sister Hawk was in charge of leading the support groujp around the route. We had rain on Wednesday and we even had a small ice storm. On Thursday the weather changed to summer in one day. It was 67 on Thursday and 72 on Friday and Saturday. On Sunday we go to church in Evanston, Wyoming. After church we sleep and get ready for the next week. The weather has finally warmed up. It was 26 degree on Thursday morning but this morning it was 39 degrees at 7 AM.
I am attaching several pictures of girls pulling up a hill on there woman's pull. I also attach a few shots of an Eagle that I saw flying just above the ground.I also
attach a picture of Sister Hawk awarding the other Sisters a feather with beads for learning the trails.
All is Well with us. We are enjoying the last summer of our Mission. I don't know what we will do next year. Sister Hawk will be having her knees replaced so
I guess that is what we will be doing.
May the Lord Bless you
Elder & Sister Hawk
We finished our week two Trek, (Bountiful Mueller Park) The week started off with the Missionaries having to haul water from the main ranch, about 14 miles away.
We had four Treks last week so that means we use about 6000 gallons of water during the week. The well here at trek headquarters is about dry, so we must haul all the water, We bought a 1150 gal. tank and a pump so that is how we get water for the Trekkers. We have five couples this years so the one without a Trek does the hauling.
Sister Hawk and I had a nice group this week. I walked 11 miles with them, but I don't know if I can walk that much next week. I may ride my 4 wheeler some. Sister Hawk was in charge of leading the support groujp around the route. We had rain on Wednesday and we even had a small ice storm. On Thursday the weather changed to summer in one day. It was 67 on Thursday and 72 on Friday and Saturday. On Sunday we go to church in Evanston, Wyoming. After church we sleep and get ready for the next week. The weather has finally warmed up. It was 26 degree on Thursday morning but this morning it was 39 degrees at 7 AM.
I am attaching several pictures of girls pulling up a hill on there woman's pull. I also attach a few shots of an Eagle that I saw flying just above the ground.I also
attach a picture of Sister Hawk awarding the other Sisters a feather with beads for learning the trails.
All is Well with us. We are enjoying the last summer of our Mission. I don't know what we will do next year. Sister Hawk will be having her knees replaced so
I guess that is what we will be doing.
May the Lord Bless you
Elder & Sister Hawk
Sunday, June 6, 2010
Deseret Land & Livestock June 6, 2010
We finally have had two days in a row with sunshine. Maybe spring is finally here at DLL. We have about all the work done to get ready for Treks. We start Trekking this week on Wednesday.. I think all the missionaries are ready to get started. We have 5 couples here this year and we all get along very good. We work together and play together. I am enclosing pictures of some of the people and things we are doing. The first one's are of the Elders and Sisters after cleaning out the barn. It is so dirty that we had to wear masks. The next several are of a Badger that I found along one of the trails. We have some fun here it's not all work, Elder Coe had a kite and we were flying it on Saturday evening.
We had 5 Route Reviews on Saturday, that's when people come from the various groups and we take them on the route that they are assigned. It takes from 2.5 to 4 hours to answer all there questions and get them all the way around there route. All the routes start and end in the same place. We are using about 5 different routes this year. We have 25 different routes that we can use. This week we only have two Treks, next week we have four. One problem we have is that our well is not working very good. Because of the dry winter here the water table is very low. We are hoping to get the Treks done without hauling water from the Main Ranch. Each Trek use about 1500 to 2000 gallons of water. In June it's not as bad as in July when it gets warmer.
All is Well here at Deseret Land & Livestock. Sister Hawk is still having trouble with her knees, but she is going to finish this Mission. We are just happy to be here on this wonderful ranch and get to do what we do here. The fun is about to start with the Treks. We are seeing many animals and many have young. This is a really great place to spent three summers of our life.
Elder & Sister Hawk
We had 5 Route Reviews on Saturday, that's when people come from the various groups and we take them on the route that they are assigned. It takes from 2.5 to 4 hours to answer all there questions and get them all the way around there route. All the routes start and end in the same place. We are using about 5 different routes this year. We have 25 different routes that we can use. This week we only have two Treks, next week we have four. One problem we have is that our well is not working very good. Because of the dry winter here the water table is very low. We are hoping to get the Treks done without hauling water from the Main Ranch. Each Trek use about 1500 to 2000 gallons of water. In June it's not as bad as in July when it gets warmer.
All is Well here at Deseret Land & Livestock. Sister Hawk is still having trouble with her knees, but she is going to finish this Mission. We are just happy to be here on this wonderful ranch and get to do what we do here. The fun is about to start with the Treks. We are seeing many animals and many have young. This is a really great place to spent three summers of our life.
Elder & Sister Hawk
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