LDS missionaries taking photographs at Mormon Wagon Trail re-enactmentMormon Wagon Trial re-enactment wagon train crosses Mississippi River on ferry.at Mormon Wagon Trail re-enactmentFerry carries wagons across Mississippi River at Mormon Wagon Trail re-enactment73-year-old Archie Durham and his two Belgian horses (Bob and Bill) take some wagoneers on a ride around a Nauvoo, IL, field where the JL2 Authentic Wagon Train is gathering. Drivers spent Sunday checking their horse teams and wagons and getting ready for Monday's sunrise ferry trip across the Mississippi River to Montrose, Iowa. The wagon Durham is driving is a $12,000 customized luxury wagon he calls Wagons on the road at Mormon Wagon Trail re-enactmentJeff England gets some sleep in a hammock tied onto his wagon in preparation for the JL2 Authentic Wagon Train's sunrise journey by ferry across the Mississippi River from Nauvoo, IL. photo by trent nelsonThe JL2 Authentic Wagon Train passes a small farmhouse as it makes its way down Peach Orchard Road in rural Iowa after crossing the Mississippi by ferry. photo by trent nelsonFishermen on the Iowa side of the Mississippi watch a ferry carrying wagons which will cross Iowa in a three-week trip to Winter Quarters. photo by trent nelsonBrooke England (left) and Jackie Taylor feed hay to Archie Durham, 73-year-old wagon driver with his two Belgian horses, Bob (left) and Bill.  photo by trent nelsonA ferry carrying the members, horses, and wagons of the JL2 Authentic Wagon Train crosses the Mississippi River en route to beginning their trek across Iowa. photo by trent nelson