From Deseret News archives:
Hot, dusty trail calling his name
He never meant to go all the way with that ragtag group, but a year later he rode into Salt Lake City with hundreds of others, crying like the rest of them.
A lot has changed for Danny Van Fleet since he set out on the trail a dozen years ago as part of a re-enactment of the Mormon pioneer trek for the sesquicentennial (150 years) celebration. A self-described "hell-raising, beer-drinking woman-chaser," he sold his family farm and moved to Utah, married his longtime girlfriend, joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, got homesick, moved back to Illinois, lost the girl, hired himself out for day help, trained a few horses on the side and pined to hit the trail and head west again, on a horse, of course.
There aren't many things Van Fleet likes better than to sit on a good horse or to ride in a wagon behind a team of them on the trail. Now, at 58, he is organizing another wagon train to travel from Illinois to Utah. He's got about 75 commitments so far from people who want to join him, and he's trying to round up more.
But others get it, this need to do something simpler and slower. There's something lost and something gained in progress. You don't really see or feel the country when you're traveling 80 miles per hour in a car. You don't feel the heat coming off the desert, or the breeze in your face, don't hear the birds or smell the wildflowers, or, for that matter, the manure.
"You really get a look at the landscape when you're settin' on a horse," says Van Fleet. "You don't get to feel what the pioneers experienced if you're in a car."
A lot of people wouldn't want to, but others think it's good for the soul. Every year members of the LDS Church buses thousands of teenagers to the hot, dusty plains of Wyoming to push handcarts for a couple of days. "Trek," they call it. They hate parts of the experience, and later, when they're reunited with their Xboxes and air conditioners, realize they loved it.
Van Fleet was in an Illinois restaurant a dozen years ago when he got wind of the pioneer wagon-train re-enactment. He signed up within the hour, thinking he would ride a couple of days with the group before returning to his farm. A couple of days turned into 3 1/2 months.
Recent comments
The 2009 Mormon Trail wagon train across Nebraska was a wonderful...
Suzy | Oct. 17, 2009 at 11:18 a.m.
My husband and I joined the wagon train last year in New Virginia...
Barbara Hansen | April 20, 2009 at 11:24 p.m.
My family of 9 went with Danny VanFleet last year 2008 on the...
Brenda Christensen | April 12, 2009 at 6:16 p.m.
- Notre Dame fires Charlie Weis 7:39 p.m.
- BYU says Hall incident resolved 7:35 p.m.
- Man critically injured in accident 6:47 p.m.
- Trial begins in slaying 6:44 p.m.
- 2 families divided over slaying 6:22 p.m.
- Provo fire displaces 4 families 6:22 p.m.
- Brems outlasts 2nd round of votes 6:06 p.m.
- Boy's quick thinking saves life 6:05 p.m.
- Turner considers County Council run 6:00 p.m.
- Gifts for gamers 5:27 p.m.
- Hall's pain reflects self-betrayal
- Y. student vanished in China
- Max Hall issues apology
- Utes won't respond to Hall
- Hall reprimanded by MWC
- Cougs begin bowl preparations
- Boy shot following traffic stop
- Mitchell called intelligent, controlling
- Matthews passes new Jazz tests
- U. eyes bowl for redemption
- Hall mouths off about hate of Utah
898 - Cougars beat Utes in overtime
481 - Max Hall issues apology
374 - Hall reprimanded by MWC
351 - Hall's pain reflects self-betrayal
305 - Utes won't respond to Hall
239 - BYU is champion of the state
140 - Man trapped in Nutty Putty cave dies
121 - Cave to be sealed with body inside
119 - Religion in politics is tiresome
104
Live 'Twittologue' Dec. 2, 4:00 p.m. with Jason Chaffetz. Click for more.
I wanted to tell them not to go. I dropped subtle hints. "My money is on...
When I was a kid, I worshipped my grandpa. He was undoubtedly my hero....
That's it? No more to say? I'm stunned that a football rivalry, that...
Can't wait to hear how this plays out for the next month to a year. SNORE
The Utah organization and its fans at RES treat our opponents with the utmost...
A Church rule school that tolerates talk like that is not a school I would...
Sure but that was more then 50 years ago, a very different contrast compared...
I'm very disappointed in Max Hall's comments. But he was just reacting to...
@ 6:52, What do you mean, "How do I account for that?" I don't account...
Seriously zoobs, try to analyze things for both sides. Why? you want the...
The board of trustees of BYU ought to do what they did at BYUI (formerly...
GOOD! Because I am sick and tired of hearing all about it!

