Saturday, July 21, 2018

Hiking the Beaten Path, MT

July 14,2018 my wife and I hiked the East Rosebud side of the Beaten Path in Montana. What a beautiful place. The first day we hiked to the other side of Elk lake and set up camp. It was a beautiful spot with the rushing stream on one side and a waterfall on the other. We had some deer walk right beside our camp.
The next morning we broke camp and headed to Rainbow Lake. The trail is very rocky and and there is a lot of elevation gain from this side of the trail so it was a slow go but everywhere you looked it was so beautiful.
The stream was wild! Still a lot of snow melt.
We passed Rimrock Lake next.
After about 4 hours we made it to Rainbow Lake
This lake has lots of fish and I caught us 2 rainbow trout to have with dinner. They were so tasty. While I’m fishing my wife sets up camp.
The next morning I hiked up to Lake at Falls. It was worth the extra miles.
After returning to Rainbow we broke came and began to hike back to Elk Lake. This time we camped on the side of the lake.
We saw 2 grizzly bears about a mile past Rimrock Lake. What a sight and I was glad they were on the other side of the stream. After a couple more miles we see East Rosebud lake again.
We spent 3 nights and 4 days on the trail. It was fun. It was beautiful. I will be back.

Sunday, April 29, 2018

Anita

On my mission trip this year I got to meet Micaela and her daughter Anita who live up above town. When I say up I mean way up. Sigchos Ecuador is around 9000 feet elevation. I didn’t see a level spot anywhere. It seem that everywhere you go you have to walk up hill. Where I live in Tennessee the elevation is 500 feet so I breathed hard just walking there. One of our mission team members told me of a family that could use some food. So I got my translator and started shopping. We got a huge sack full and start that way. The food weighed 50 pounds so I got a truck to carry us up there. When we arrived Anita comes out to meet us. She has multiple sclerosis and struggles to walk. It broke my heart to watch her walk with a stick she must have found just laying around. I carried the food inside their home and her mother Micaela starts hugging me and crying. We talk a few minutes and start to leave. On the trail back to the truck with Anita following close behind I see a flower. I picked it and showed it to Anita and told her it was beautiful just like her. Needless to say I made her day. At church that afternoon our team showed the movie The Hope. It is a very good movie by the way. We got the truck again and went and picked up Anita and her mother. They sat on the front row and I could tell that they enjoyed the movie. I had to pick Anita up in my arms to put her in the truck and prayed that my back would not go out on me. Same thing when we got her home. As I watch her walking back down the path in the dim light with her stick my heart broke again and I cried all the way back to town. I must have a soft spot in my heart for girls and especially for the ones that suffer. I told my wife about her and she said I needed to get her a nice walker. So I am and will sent it with the next team going this summer. I’m hoping it will make life in Ecuador a little easier for her. alight

My new friend

This is my new friend from Ecuador. I gave her some food and she was by my side the rest of the time I was telling people about Jesus. I was focused on the scriptures I was telling the mayor of the village but I could feel her hand on my shoulder. Some of the mission team saw what was going on and took pictures. I love this picture.

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