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I'm not LDS, but I live in "Mormon Country" and am an avocational
archaeologist. Seems to me that the Mormon Trail is pretty well documented. They have even had re-enactments along the length of it with wagons, horses and hand carts, etc. In any event, I'm sure that "The Church" would be glad to help you with their extensive information base and technical/financial help if they feel you could improve on current documentation. What is less well documented is the Honeymoon Trail in AZ and southern UT. I'm sure you know what that is as an LDS missionary. The Bureau of Land Management has info on that one. I'm familiar with some interesting parts of it. cjcampbell wrote: One was an aerial photographic survey of the Mormon Trail, along with some ground shots, documenting what is left of the trail. It is fast disappearing. I wonder what such a project would cost and how I would go about it. I probably would need at least one other photographer/pilot to go with me. It would be nice if I could fit an aerial photography blimp into the budget. I would think that the project would take a couple years at least, so that I could photograph the area at different times of the year and also to fit into whatever else I am doing. I can't think of any possible monetary benefit; it would have to be entirely a labor of love. I could also do the Oregon Trail and some other trails in conjunction with this project. But to make it worthwhile, the whole thing would have to be at least National Geographic quality or, even better, Arizona Highways, which means at least some of the shooting would have to be done with field cameras. Similar projects involve documenting ancient Native American sites, both from the air and the ground. |
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![]() RomeoMike wrote: I'm not LDS, but I live in "Mormon Country" and am an avocational archaeologist. Seems to me that the Mormon Trail is pretty well documented. They have even had re-enactments along the length of it with wagons, horses and hand carts, etc. In any event, I'm sure that "The Church" would be glad to help you with their extensive information base and technical/financial help if they feel you could improve on current documentation. What is less well documented is the Honeymoon Trail in AZ and southern UT. I'm sure you know what that is as an LDS missionary. The Bureau of Land Management has info on that one. I'm familiar with some interesting parts of it. cjcampbell wrote: An interesting idea at that. Might be better flying weather, too. :-) There is another couple missionary here, stationed in Baguio, Elder Brian Smith and his wife. Elder Smith has already done some very interesting photography in that area and no doubt would be interested in furthering that. |
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I'd be happy to direct you to some points of interest on the Honeymoon
Trail when you get back. If you're interested I could email you my name and contact info. cjcampbell wrote: An interesting idea at that. Might be better flying weather, too. :-) There is another couple missionary here, stationed in Baguio, Elder Brian Smith and his wife. Elder Smith has already done some very interesting photography in that area and no doubt would be interested in furthering that. |
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