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Extreme trekkin': Teens follow in forefathers' footsteps to understand sacrifice and faith
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After the "women's pull," where only the women pulled the handcarts up a steep hill, numerous teens and leaders sat in the tall grass and cried some in pain, but most in newfound awe.
"I don't think I had a real appreciation for what was going on today until we had a women's pull," said Dennis Jensen, the Young Men's leader. "I pulled off to the side and wept because I knew how hard it was going to be. I've seen the strength in womanhood today."
The teens, too, noticed a change in their attitudes before and after the trek.
"It was really hard to push a handcart," said Kira Ellis, 15. "But in the end, it was fun. I learned a lot from it."
Although their complaints at the start differed drastically from what their ancestors must have grumbled about, those comments gradually transformed into a camaraderie reminiscent of what may have been experienced on the trail: "We have to help the others," "We can do it" and "We're almost home."
As part of their Youth Conference, the Centerville teens had a dutch oven dinner and also participated in an LDS testimony meeting, where they shared their feelings about the experience.
"We just went (five) miles and it was hard," said Kyle Young, 17. "But everyone helped each other. Everyone was struggling, but everyone helped. This was far better than I thought it would be."
"It was a good experience," said Chris Goone, 16. "But horrible for my ancestors."
"I never had the appreciation for everything our ancestors did. And they had to do that for thousands of miles," said Britney Larsen, 15.
Leaders urged teens to think of themselves as modern day pioneers, an appropriate title because underneath the bonnets and cowboy hats, teens wore Nike and Adidas shoes and applied sunblock and Chapstick.
Although the journey was meant to illustrate the past, Collins told the teens to let their newfound "pioneer" experience help build their faith today.
"Not many of us have been asked to make the sacrifices like Joseph (Smith) made for what he believed in," park events coordinator Cliff Harris told the teens. "Because of his knowledge, he died for what be believed in, so we lived the way we could here in Utah. . . . But whether you crossed the plains or converted later in life . . . we're all pioneers."
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