From Deseret News archives:
Thousands still reliving Mormon Trail trek
And while they are not near modern highways, these parallel grooves in the sand and clay are again attracting tens of thousands of pioneers from around the world who seek to relive the experiences of their ancestors.
But in a twist of history, the new trekkers mostly members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are making their own tracks and endangering parts of the original trail.
Some areas of the trail started "looking more like a road than a historic trail," said Jack Kelly, manager of the Bureau of Land Management office in Lander.
In a mutual desire to protect the trail, the BLM and the LDS Church agreed to curtail the church-sponsored journeys but not do away with them altogether.
This summer's first wave of church trekkers started out in mid-June. Over a 28-mile stretch of the Mormon and Oregon pioneer trails, they walk or pull handcarts modeled after ones Mormon pioneers hauled over the trail from 1846 to 1869.
The original Mormon Trail extended 1,300 miles over five states, beginning in Nauvoo, Ill., and traversing Iowa, Nebraska, Wyoming and into Utah. Faced with religious and political violence in Illinois, including the 1844 shooting death of church founder Joseph Smith, some 70,000 Mormons led by Brigham Young migrated West over the trail to settle in the Salt Lake Valley.
The exodus occurred before the transcontinental railroad was completed in 1869. Some traveled by wagon train. Those who couldn't afford wagons built wooden, two-wheeled handcarts that held food, cooking utensils, extra clothing, a tent and bedding.
In Wyoming, the Mormon Trail enters in the southeast part of the state, heads northwest to Casper and then southwest to Utah. Along the way are such landmarks as the Mormon Ferry, built by the first group of emigrants led by Brigham Young; Independence Rock, on which the names of pioneers are still clearly engraved; Devil's Gate, a unique narrow passage; and Martin's Cove, where more than 100 Mormon pioneers died after being caught in a fierce snowstorm in October 1856.
"It's just an intriguing saga this country has been blessed with," Larsen said.
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