When the campers come to the lake and go out on the paddle boats and canoes, there are two rescue boats that are sent out on the lake, one to pick up the campers when they tip over their boats and bring them to shore, and the other boat picks up the over turned canoe and brings it to shore. I was able to capture Grandpa rescuing a canoe.
It is very hard work as you can see, and the men have to do it all by themselves. Sometimes only a small part of the canoe remains above the water. I think the canoe loves its ride to shore. Great job, Grandpa!
Saturday, June 23, 2012
Saturday, June 16, 2012
A Day at the Lake!
This is what the lake looks like early in the morning when we first arrive. . .so beautiful and serene.
Then the girls start to arrive. The air becomes filled with squeels and giggles. We get life vests on everyone and then they sit and we orient them to what to expect on the lake, which boats to choose, and then . . .
they head for the water and the priesthood launch them into their canoes.
Often there are really special things that happen. The girl in the middle here is blind, and she trusts the other two girls that they will take her for a ride on the lake and not tip over. She was quite an inspiration. That took alot of courage for her to do that.
We often have deer that just sit and watch what happens at the lake. We never get tired of seeing the beautiful critters here on the mountain.
Friday, May 25, 2012
Not Always Sunny at Heber Valley Camp!
Saturday, May 19, 2012
ZIP LINE
One of the exciting things are the "high courses".
Sunday, May 13, 2012
Week Three-the Adventure Continues
It is cold in the mornings when we meet at the Lake for our training, so here we are all cozy in the furnace room at the lake. It's a good thing we all like each other so much.
Look, Grandpa is busy at work fixing things. Here he is fixing the light on our pontoon rescue boat. Hey, it even worked when he got finished.
Sunday, May 6, 2012
Heber Valley Camp Mission --Week Two
At church I started to think: I know why there is such a special spirit up here among the missionaries. It is because we are old folks, and we have seen alot of life, had a lot of experiences, and have hung in there between the good times and the bad times. We know Heavenly Father loves us, and we know the gospel is true.
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
HEBER VALLEY GIRLS CAMP MISSION
Here we are all loaded up and ready to go! We pulled out in a light rain.
Here we are set up in "Cowboy Village". It at the Heber Valley Rodeo Grounds. Kinda muddy, not fancy, but, hey, we're on a mission. There are about 60 other couples staying here in RV's.This looks a little official. This is on the road going up to the camp. Yep, I am still wearing clothes I wore on the mission to Argentina. This was taken after our first day of training.
This is Legacy Lake. It is beautiful and serene. The camp is so beautiful. There is still snow on the hills and between the trees. Can you imagine this lake filled with about 120 girls on canoes and paddle boats.
Yep, Grandpa Steve does do work, already. He worked with some of the other Elders and helped move canoes and paddleboats.
All loaded up with arm loads of uniforms. We are so excited. We love it so far. Everyone we have met is just as excited and happy as we are.
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