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Extreme trekkin': Teens follow in forefathers' footsteps to understand sacrifice and faith
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Trail assistant Jeff Stevens calls the excursions a Spiritual Boot Camp for the young participants.
"When people start out, it's interesting because there's a definite change you see in the unity of the people," said Stevens, 22. "Seeing the people's change in attitude, it's neat to see that transformation."
"The pioneers had to go through a lot harder stuff than I thought," said Zane VanWagoner, 14. "The craziest thing is, the pioneers didn't have a trail. It's just amazing that they did that."
VanWagoner, a member of the Centerville 3rd Ward, went on the trek for his ward's Youth Conference. About 40 leaders and teens, ages 12 to 18, were separated into six families and played the part of the Ninth Handcart Company starting an exodus west with fellow LDS faithful.
"Instead of knowing about the pioneers and their handcarts and wagons, we know the pioneers," said Scott Newton, 14.
And the Centerville teens had their fair share of pioneer trials during their trek in early July.
Earlier, the group collected supplies at the park's replica Bishop's Store House, which served as a tithing office for the pioneers.
"I thought it was going to be hard," said Jessie Shupe, 12. "But you want to go because you want to experience it."
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