Saturday, August 17, 2013

Mount Rushmore



                                     Our next stop was Mount Rushmore
This is a very spectacular place.  When you think about the work that it took to complete this project, it is amazing that it was accomplished.


George Washington, Thomas Jefferson,
 Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln.







Because it was July 3rd, they had a moving  patriotic program in the evening, and then
they light the monument.  It is a very beautiful sight.



 The scenery is spectacular, with winding roads, tunnels, 400 bends, 22 switchbacks
and 3 pigtail bridges
 




Part of the scenic drive is where a lot of
buffalo roam.  They are certainly not afraid of people.


Behind us is a 
new monument which is being sculpted.  It is of Chief Crazy Horse.  It will be much larger than Mount Rushmore, if it is ever completed.

Friday, August 16, 2013

Our Amazing Summer

We began our amazing summer on June 30, when we left our home in Plymouth, Utah   Our first stop was Martin's Cove.  This is a very inspiring Church Historical Site where members of the Martin Handcart Compay were stranded because of a severe snowstorm.
Frank and Virginia Goodrich made this portion of the journey with us.

 This is the cove where they were seeking shelter.  There is a very reverent feeling in this place



Rescuers were sent from Salt Lake in 1836



The Second Rescue took place in 1992 when the names of the company were researched and necessary temple ordinances were performed for them.

Youth pioneer trek groups come to the cove to get a glimpse of  what the pioneers experienced.