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The term muleskinner means someone who can "skin" or outsmart a mule. Mules are known for being stubborn, but really are just smart. So, you have to be smarter than a mule to train them.

Attention All Mormon Trail Participants

If you would like to go on a small trek with some old friends. We will start at Echo, UT at the Rail Trail on Wednesday, Monday July 9, 2007 and arrive at Tom's on Thursday, July 12, 2007. For us to be able to do th

is we have to have a minimum number of people pre-registered and paid by June 18, 2007 5:00 pm or we cannot get the necessary insurance, permits, porta-potties etc.

Cost will be $30/ day for adults $20 /day for children under 12 to ride a wagon, pull a handcart or walk. Three meals (2 hot 1 cold) are included as well as insurance, water and porta potties; you will have to bring your own camping gear. We will have a wagon to haul the gear in. NO motorized vehicles will be allowed on the trail or at camp so we will make arrangements to retrieve vehicles at the starting site once we arrive at Tom Whitaker's on Thursday.

Hope to See You at Tom's for the Reunion July 12-14, 2007!

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No entry fee checks will be cashed; they will be destroyed.

We didn't get enough entry fees to pay for the required group insurance. Any questions call "Tennessee" at 931-783-0173 or email him at muleskinner38501@yahoo.com

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