Saturday, September 26, 2015

Taking Down Challenge Course 1

Today was an emotional day.  We had our last session with a youth group.  What a great bunch of young men and women.  Elder Duerden asked them to sing primary songs while they waited to go on the zip line.  They were so beautiful, they brought tears to our eyes.  After we got done, it was time to take the course down for the season.  Wow! Where did the time go?  We will never forget the experiences we had this year on this very special mountain.  We will never forget the wonderful people we have worked with!  We love them so!  Hopefully one of the 3 couples from this year will be running CC1 next year.  We have had such a strong team, we know we can't all be on this course next year.


Elder Duerden loves to play rope tricks with the youth

Elder and Sister Simonsen

Elder and Sister Winterton

Sister Polson - Elder Polson hurt his back and wasn't with us today

Getting ready to send Sister Polson to the nest 
Duerden's on beautiful CC1

Elder Duerden taking the trolley off the zip line

Saturday, September 19, 2015

Open House

Saturday, September 12, 2015 was the day for our Fall Open House.  We were on Challenge Course 1 and gave tours to anyone interested in bringing their youth to HVC.  Steve's sister Joyce and brother-in-law Blane came up and we were able to take them on the Challenge Course.  Then we grilled hamburgers before they went back home.  It was a fun day.  (I took these pictures from the nest.)
Joyce and Blane relaxing as we work on the course

Blane crossing the wire

Joyce climbing the swinging pole

Joyce getting up on the wire

Flag Retirement

Tonight we had a flag retirement ceremony.  It was pretty interesting with all the previous military, fire and police taking part.  They read the essay about the representation of the 13 folds.  Then burned several flags, I'm guessing about 12 to 15.  It was a great experience!
Retired military, police and fire men lined up with flags to retire.


This flag was very large

Demonstrating to the essay of the 13 folds of the flag


Sunday, September 6, 2015

Charlie Jenkins

Monday night we had a really fun evening.  We were treated with a catered dinner from BYU. Yum!! Then we went to our own personal concert by Charlie Jenkins.  He is from Vernal and has been the opening act for many famous country western singers like Charlie Daniels.  
Charlie Jenkins


Charlie dancing with Sister Jensen, the end of a dip!



Some of the missionaries dancing

Cabin Staining

The season is coming to a close and we are only working on the challenge course on Fridays and Saturdays.  We have a lot of family reunions and had the BYU girl's swim team on Friday.  The last few weeks we have been staining 1/4th of the cabins here in camp.  They need to be done every 4 years which saves the church over $40,000.  We were able to complete 36 cabins last week.  We would get up very early and start by 6:30 am.  The logs get too hot to paint by about 10:00 am.  The good thing is that we were done by noon or on many mornings even earlier.  Many hands make the work light.
Elder Duerden - sprayer, Elder Ashworth - mixer


The brushing crew ready to go! Sister Anderson, Balls, Terry, Taylor and Dameron

The taping crew, necessary before spraying

Elder Terry and Elder Duerden, ready to spray