Yes, probably at least 75% of them did pushing wheelbarrow like carts with their supplies.
Mormons (members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) travel however they can. Historically, Mormon pioneers traveled by wagon, horse, handcart, or foot. they crossed lakes, oceans, and rivers by boat or ferry. Now, most Mormons travel by car, bus, train, boat, plane, and bicycle.
Both! Mormons (members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) travel any way they can. The Pioneers crossed the plains on horseback, in wagons, on oxen, on foot... some even pulled carts by themselves because they couldn't afford wagons! Now, Mormons continue to travel however they can, train, car, bus, plane, bicycle, horse, boat... you name it they do it!
The Mormon Trail.
Mormon Trail to Utah
Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" Church) travel on roads just like anyone else - in cars, taxis, busses, bikes, motorcycles, skateboards, on foot - whatever!
Many people remember Mormons for the pioneer trek in the mid-1800's. This has caused some misconceptions of people thinking that Mormons are similar to the Amish, but modern Mormons do not dress like pioneers or travel in horse-drawn wagons.
It was hard, it was long and it often lead to death...
She traveled by foot.
None. Caravans are used in the Sahara Desert with camels.
they travel on foot and canoes
They travel on foot- by walking.
Benjamin G. Ferris has written: 'The Mormons at home' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Mormon Church, Mormons