2017

More reporting from Utah

FROM: Patsy Lange
June 11th, 2017 PDT

We were headed up Big Mountain when just a few feet off the road a big doe ran up the embankment and just behind her were twin fawns. They still had their spots, couldn’t have been more than a month old. They had to lunge to get up the hill but finally made it. We could not get a camera in time to take a picture, but such a great sight! We saw several other deer along the road on the way to the top of Big Mountain.

Mail in Fairfield, Utah at 4pm UTC, right on time.

FROM: Sandy Riet
June 11th, 2017 PDT

Report from Utah

FROM: Patsy Lange
June 11th, 2017 PDT

We got to our second ride about an hour early, at the head of East Canyon Lake. As we were having a sandwich a couple of deer ran across the road, down to get a drink probably. A couple of minutes later, four of them came out of the brush and started walking towards the truck. They got within 20 feet of us, turned toward the lake and then up the other side and up the hill. My daughter, Jamie Marvidakis and I had a super ride along the lake,, Continue Reading

Antelopes and receiving the mail from Wyoming

FROM: Patsy Lange
June 11th, 2017 PDT

On our way to the Wyoming border, just past Wahsatch Exit, an antelope crossed in front of us. It turned and started running right toward the truck. Just before it almost was going to ram us head on I turned out the lights and it barely missed us and kept on running past us . This was 1:30 AM. We got to Wyoming border about 1:45 AM, the Pony was 1hr 45 minutes late. Jamie Marvidakis took 1st ride on JoJo, I took the mail on Blaze and headed back, Continue Reading

Nearing Scottsbluff Nebraska

FROM: Troy Brian
June 8th, 2017 PDT

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Following the Re-Ride from St. Joseph, MO to Sacramento, CA

FROM: Dean Atkin, NPEA National President
June 8th, 2017 PDT

Patee House, St. Joseph, MO Dean Atkin, NPEA National President & Gary Chilcote, NPEA Missouri Division President in front of the Patee House, St Joseph, MO Gary Chilcote (MO), Lyle Ladner (KS), Jack Rhodes (UT) at the Patee House, St. Joseph MO First westbound Re-Riders from Patee House, St. Joseph, MO Marysville, KS Marysville Kansas Marysville Kansas Marysville Kansas Hollenberg Station, KS Hollenberg Station, KS Hollenberg Station, KS Hollenberg Station, KS Rock Creek Station Rock Creek station. Kara Reggie from Endicott Nebraska Oak, NE  Oak, NE Sunset In Nebraska Cozad,, Continue Reading

Keith County Riders by Mary Cone

FROM: Mary Cone, Keith County, Nebraska Trail Captain
June 8th, 2017 PDT

The 2017 XP Re-Ride in Keith County, Nebraska, went very well.  Late afternoon and early evening thunderstorms threatened to shunt our path off of the gravel roads and onto pavement (not for the horses, of course, but for the trailer rigs) but little rain fell and the Re-Ride trail was navigable the whole 43.5 mile distance.  There was still a light cloud cover, but the 98% moon shown through enough to greatly help us see. The North Platte Riders brought the mail 9 miles extra for our section, as we, Continue Reading

Re-Ride through Julesburg, CO

FROM: Paula Bath member/ rider CO division National Pony Express Association
June 8th, 2017 PDT

The Julesburg Chamber of Commerce held a BBQ at the Visitor Center for the community and the riders of the National Pony Express who will assist n carrying on the tradition of moving the mail horseback from St. Joseph, MO to Sacramento, CA.  They will ride non-stop for 10 days just as they did in 1860. Mochila transfer from horse to horse to carry on the mail. Mochila transfer and getting ready to ride Shelley Gerk getting ready ride Linda Dolezal, NPEA Colorado Division President, ready to ride CO division, Continue Reading

Report from Kansas by Jean Miller

FROM: Jean Miller
June 7th, 2017 PDT

June 6: Perfect morning for the ride! Temperature in mid 60’s, bright sky, light breeze. Pony Express Barn Museum in Marysville had a chuckwagon breakfast waiting. Good crowd was in attendance. June 6: Perfect morning for the ride! Temperature in mid 60’s, bright sky, light breeze. Pony Express Barn Museum in Marysville had a chuckwagon breakfast waiting. Good crowd was in attendance. Perfect morning for the ride! Mochila

Home station in Seneca KS

FROM: Leslie Kohake
June 6th, 2017 PDT

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