30-mile trek connects youth to pioneer past, teaches them they can
By A Mystery Man Writer
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BLACKFOOT — Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints’s Blackfoot South Stake recently traveled to the Evanston, Wyoming, area, where they donned pioneer-era clothing and walked 30 miles over the course of four days while pulling handcarts loaded with gear.
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