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Martin's Cove goes under new restrictions
Settlements put limits on handcarts, preaching
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Plaintiffs had complained visitors not interested in the LDS perspective on historical events there were confused about how to access the trail into the cove which lies on both LDS Church and BLM land without entering the LDS visitor's center. Holliday said there has long been a public access trail to the cove, but appropriate signage has since been put in place to facilitate easy public access.
The lawsuit was independent of new BLM restrictions on the number of trekkers allowed on public land in the area.
Holliday said the LDS guides at the visitor center do tell the story of what happened at Martin's Cove. The stories also are told at several camp sites for thousands of Latter-day Saints who visit the area, recalling the ill-fated Willie and Martin handcart companies, who were stranded in the area by early winter snows in October 1856. Scores of the handcart pioneers most of them recent LDS converts, many from Europe died of exposure before rescue parties from Salt Lake City arrived.
Some visitors aren't interested in such stories, "and we don't compel anyone to listen to it," he said. "They just want to walk the trail and not be talked to by anybody. Of course we respect that." Even inside the visitors center "we're very careful. We don't want to say things that would be offensive to people not of our faith."
E-mail: carrie@desnews.com
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