In what months are treks allowed at the site?
What is the cost per person to use the site?
How many participants can the camp site accommodate at one time?
How many handcarts are available?
What is the trek site like?
Who may schedule a trek (wards, stakes, or families)?
How far in advance should treks be scheduled?
What is the site contact for more information and scheduling?
Are missionaries available to help with treks? What services and activities will they provide?
What is the recommended length (in days) of a trek at the site?
How long are the trek trails?
Is the trek a set route, or is there flexibility for different schedules and routes?
What trek activities can be done at the site (such as a river crossing or a women’s pull)?
Is water available on the trek trail? How do groups handle transporting water? Do they bring their own containers?
Are pit toilets or portable toilets available on the property?
How are trek groups to handle trash?
What is the fire protocol at the site?
Is there a place for cooking?
Do missionaries from the site provide training to trek leaders? Is the training mandatory? When is it offered? How much does it cost per leader?
Does the site have a site-specific handbook?
How many vehicles are allowed at the campsite?
Can people be transported in the back of a pickup truck?
Do the missionaries deliver games or other supplies to the campsites?
Can we use the Mosida sound system for our programs?
Can we use the water from the water tanks to wash our hair and feet?
How much can we put on the handcart?
Can a person ride in a handcart?
Do we need to wear pioneer clothing on the trek?
Should we wear hats and bonnets?
Are shorts allowed?
Are there bugs at Mosida?
Are blisters common?
Does the site rent handcarts for groups to use at different locations?
Are other activities besides trekking offered at the site?