‘Trek’ is a ‘by Mormons, for Mormons’ humorous spin on pioneer re-enactments — and an attempt at making a classic teen movie
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YouTube “influencers” in Utah try pushing handcarts before seeing the movie.
By Sean P. Means
| April 5, 2018, 12:38 a.m.
| Updated: 6:35 p.m.
(Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune) Rebecca Beach gets into the pioneer spirit along with her husband Michael, center, as they get ready to participate in a hand cart re-enactment at This Is The Place Heritage Park. In anticipation of the movie "Trek: The Movie," a comedy about teens on a re-enactment trip, YouTube vloggers like the Beach family who post under the name The Beach House were invited to post about their experience.
When he was 15, Davey Orgill was one of the thousands of Mormon teens who went on trek — but he didn’t do well.
“I wasn’t a very good kid on it,” Orgill, one of the creators of the YouTube family vlog “April