Reports from the Trail: Stories
By Year
By State
2015
Lookout Pass to Simpson Springs, Utah
FROM: LEO MORIN, USAF-RETIRED
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I’M ENCLOSING 28 OF MY PICTURES TAKEN IN UTAH, ON SUNDAY 6/21/15, DURING THIS YEARS NPEA RE-RIDE. MY PHOTOS COVER FROM LOOKOUT PASS TO SIMPSON SPRINGS STATION. ANYONE, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO IDENTIFY THE FOLKS IN THE PIX, AND THEIR EQUINES. I BELIEVE THOSE INVOLVED ARE UTAH TEAMS 2 & 1. SIMPSON SPRINGS WAS A BIT WARM; THE FACTORY THERMOMETER IN MY VEHICLE READ 106 DEGREES (F) AT ONE POINT WHILE I WAS THERE! THE TIMES ON MY CAMERA SHOW THE MOCHILA ARRIVING AT THE WEST BOTTOM OF LOOKOUT PASS, Continue Reading
Just wanted to share a bit about my first ever ride!
FROM: Heather Graziano & Fern, Truckee
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I acquired the mail at approximately 7am at Fort Churchill and took off at a quick pace. My mare, having seen her stablemate leave in a trailer, had no issue helping make up time and happily galloped away. We alternated fast trots and medium lopes and made our 5 miles in 30 minutes. Handed the mochila to my roommate who continued the pace for another 5 miles before her handoff. What a fun ride! Beautiful landscapes and fast horses, will definitely see you all next year! From: Lyle Ladner, President, Continue Reading
Hi to all our fellow riders!
FROM: Carol Hunt, Schellbourne Re-riders, C/E Nevada
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We are to get the mail, Father’s Day night, while everyone else is nestled in their beds, The Schellbourne Re-riders camp at our favorite ranch in Ibapah, UT, Duane Hicks beauriful “spa,” complete with green grass and trees! Tom Love and I and Eva Jensen were the first to arrive, and were greeted by State President, Ron Bell and friend. ( Steve ? ). They had gotten somewhat sketchy directions, but persevered and found the camp, ten miles north of Ibapah. Other riders started arriving. Ride captain, Gene Ockert, All, Continue Reading
A message from our State President, Fred Leslie
FROM: Diana van Uitert, NPEA Utah Division
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Dear Pony Express Rider, Member and/or Participant, We have completed another year of carrying the mail through Utah. We handed the mail to the Nevada Division this morning at 3am, and it is half way through Nevada now. It will be delivered in Sacramento sometime tomorrow. We picked the mail up on the Wyoming border at 12:30am on Sunday morning and Team 3 under the leadership of Pat Hearty worked through the night and delivered the mail to Team 2 at Murray Park at 7:30 am. A great job with, Continue Reading
Pretty good run through SLC
FROM: Patsy Lange, NPEA Utah Division
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We had a pretty good run yesterday through SLC, Received the mail about an hour late. We actually was making up time in town, not a lot of traffic, still a little on the cooler side. After we got in the Desert tho, with the temps in 101 range, and the winding blowing; the horses and us starting slowing down a little. During my 2nd run, just starting on the gravel roads, it was windy but still not real hot; it was great. The 3rd ride was at the hottest,, Continue Reading
Western Wyoming riders arrive at the Utah border
FROM: Patrick Hearty, Utah NPEA
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Western Wyoming riders made the Utah border 3 1/4 hours late. It was a cool and perfect night to make up a little time, so the boys and girls (human and equine) put the hammer down. Our first rider was Trever Carpenter, and I left the border change point before he got the mochila, knowing I couldn’t pass him on that road. I got a good head start, and was going about 25 mph, as the road is pretty washboardy. After about a mile, I looked in the rearview, and, Continue Reading
Reriding with the Pony Express
FROM: Marjorie Daley
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Reriding with the Pony Express Marjorie Daley The Pony Express, for all its short lifespan, holds a mythical place in western history. For eighteen months, riders for the Pony Express carried mail from St. Joseph, Missouri to Sacramento, California and back, in ten days, galloping their way across the Great American Desert, evading Indians, robbers, snow, and all the other hardships the west could dish out. It was eventually replaced by the telegraph and railroad and the stations faded into memory and the riders into obscurity. Every June since 1977,, Continue Reading
Mail Arrives in Jeffry City
FROM: Les Bennington, Wyoming NPEA
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Last night we were about 3 hours late getting into Jeffry City, but made up good time and left Farson 1 hour late. Had to change the GPS batteries. Seem they only last about 24 hours. We had two Wyoming riders hurt last night. One was taken to the Riverton Hospital and the other to the Casper Hospital with a concussion. Both are better this morning. One was bucked off his horse when attempting to load the mochilla. His horse was calmed down, the mochilla was placed on his wife’s, Continue Reading
The Pony Express Riders at Exchange Paxton Ne
FROM: Mary Cone, NPEA Insurance Coordinator
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The Pony Express Riders at Exchange Paxton Ne l-r Mary Dale, Karla, Lyle Ladner administering oath, Ron, Angie, Carl, Joan, Rick (foreground), Bill The Exchange to Colo. Nebraska Division President Lyle Gronewold, Mary Cone riding Thanks for all your coverage!!!
Anticipation, and then boom, it's over
FROM: Mary Cone, Keith County, Nebraska, Trail Captain.
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Anticipation, and then boom, it’s over. The Pony Re-ride through Keith County, Nebraska, was one of the best. We received the mail south of Paxton from the North Platte Riders about 10 minutes early. This got us off to a great start in the mid-afternoon sunshine!! Bill rode Ginger, Donna was on Comet, Carl had Elvis, Kristy rode Jet and Spencer, Rick rode Phoenix and Cash, Don was on Little Brother, Angie rode Yeller, Mary Dale had Casper (who has been a mount for someone every year since 2002), Karla, Continue Reading