Ammon North Stake Trek 2026

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Welcome to the official page for our Youth Trek: Walk with Me
A Christ-centered experience designed to strengthen testimonies, deepen connection, and guide our youth to walk closely with the Savior in their everyday lives.

***New Dates*** Please pass the word!
02/02/2026

***New Dates***

Please pass the word!

01/16/2026

Ammon North Stake Youth 2026
Trek Clothing

Dressing in pioneer clothing can have a tremendous impact on the spirit of the trek. Wearing pioneer clothing is required on trek. Wearing pioneer clothing takes us out world and can help us relate better to what the pioneers experienced. We don’t want the trek clothing to be a burden. Most items can be borrowed or found at second-hand stores. Check Deseret Industries as soon as possible then regularly to see if they have clothing appropriate for Pioneer clothing. Oversized shirts or blouses, vests, skirts, loose fitting pants.
The following information is to help you properly prepare your clothing needs for trek.

All Trekkers
• Shoes: Comfort is most important! All trekkers should bring 2 pairs of well broken-in shoes. Sturdy running or walking shoes are recommended. Do not wear hiking boots unless you have taken at least 2 months to break them in.
Men’s Clothing:
• Shirts: Men’s shirts were worn loose. Plain colors were common, but stripes or plaids were also used. Light colors will be coolest. Choose something larger than a regular fit, with LONG sleeves. You may find an old shirt from your grandpa’s or dad’s closet. Maybe even your own closet. To make it look more like a pioneer, a simple method of trimming/cutting the collar and picking the pocket off with a seam ripper can be shown to you. (view sample shirts on website)

• Pants: Pants were also worn loose. Cotton pants work great. Colors can include blue, black, gray, browns, especially beige and tan. Choose rather loose fitting through the crotch and thigh area to add comfort in walking. As a reminder, no jeans are to be worn.

• Hats: Men’s everyday hats ranged from cowboy hats, straw hats, wide brimmed low felt hats, or round crowned hat. Don’t wear a baseball hat. A hat is strongly encouraged to avoid sunburn

• Vests (optional): If desired, thrift stores are a great option to find a vest. Vests can also be sewn.
Most every clothing item on the men’s clothing list can be found at a second-hand store, borrowed, or right out of their own closet.

Women’s Clothing:
• Dresses: Back then, women wore floor length dresses, some with ruffles. The sleeves were full, and long, with buttons or bands at the wrist. Necklines were usually high, with buttons up the front. Fabrics were cotton in solid colors or small print.
Experienced pioneer trekkers today have found that dresses or skirts should be mid-calf to just above ankle in length. This helps the women to not trip over their skirts while pulling.

• Skirt & Blouse: Long skirts & Blouses were also worn by pioneers. Solid or print fabric skirts can be sewn for a very low price. Blouses of all colors can be found at any second-hand store (or even in your own closet). A simple method of cutting the collar off will make any blouse a pioneer style.

• Spandex shorts / Exercise leggings: It is strongly recommended to wear longer spandex shorts or exercise leggings under skirts or dresses to avoid chaffing. Bloomers were worn in the pioneer days and can also be worn.
If interested in sewing a dress, skirt, bonnet or apron, many pattern options can be found online.

• Aprons are strongly encouraged: The standard apron was six to twelve inches shorter than the skirt length. It gathered at the waist and tied. Daytime aprons were made of calico remnants. Sunday aprons were made from white fabric and did not have a bib. For trekking today, large deep pockets are helpful to carry things along the trail
For trekking today, large deep pockets are helpful to be able to carry different by along the trail. An apron can be made out of a pillowcase or there are patterns available.

Apron Patterns
• Bonnets or hat: Women wore bonnets whenever they were outside. They were made of cotton with a deep stiffened brim and back ruffle to protect the neck. They could be white, plain colors or a print, but they never matched the fabric of the dress. A hat straw hat or wide brimmed hat can also be worn. A hat or bonnet are important on trek to give protection from the sun. If windy, bonnets or hats with ties are helpful because they are secure.
Bonnet Patterns
Clothing Patterns

Simplicity: www.simplicity.com
Women’s Simplicity Patterns – 5041 & 5375
Men’s Simplicity Patterns – 5023 & 5035

Butterick: www.butterick.com
Women’s Butterick Patterns – 4570 & 3992
Men’s Butterick Pattern – 3896

McCall’s: www.mccallpattern.com
Women’s McCall Patterns – 3669 & 4548

The Historical Pattern Company: www.pastpatterns.com
Various men’s and women’s patterns are shown on this website.


White Elegance, Pioneer and Trek Clothing, As of Dec 15, 2025 had all items listed at 50% off

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Deseret Book, Trek clothing
https://www.deseretbook.com

Deseret Book

12/21/2025
11/28/2025

In a world full of noise, comparison, and distraction, we want to offer our youth something far more powerful:

✨ a real, personal, unforgettable experience with Jesus Christ.

This Trek isn’t just about miles on a trail.

It’s about learning to seek Him, to hear Him, and to feel His holy hand in the details of their lives.

It’s about discovering what it means to walk with Christ, not just for a weekend, but long after Trek is over.

This page will serve as your hub for all Trek information:
• Event details & logistics
• Packing lists and assignments
• Inspirational messages
• Testimony-building content
• Updates for youth, parents, and leaders
• Everything you need to prepare spiritually and temporally

We’re excited for this sacred experience and hope you’ll join us.

Come walk with us.

Come walk with Him.

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Ammon, ID
83406

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