Majestic Medicine Bow Peak
At 12,013 feet, Medicine Bow Peak is far from being Wyoming's highest mountain, but this broad, beefy massif is unquestionably the monarch of southern Wyoming. Just reaching this compelling mountain...

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Feb 20, 2009
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Expert Tip: Medicine Bow Winterland
Winter never passes Wyoming by. Locals and visitors treasure crisp, cold air, sparkling snow, abundant scenic beauty, real Western authenticity and an astonishing absence of crowds. Excellent places...

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May 26, 2009
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Fishing Spot: Upper River – Medicine Bow
Nothing but the best here. Winding through the mountains and heavy timber of the Medicine Bow National Forest, the upper section of the North Platte is remote, won’t-see-another-fishermen-for-days...

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May 28, 2009
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Snowy Soaking: Saratoga
Saratoga, where the only thing more impressive than the soaking options is the area's soaking history. Native Americans, even if they were from warring tribes, used to settle down shoulder-to-shoulder...

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Feb 10, 2009
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Simple Snowy Range
The world may ski at Jackson Hole, but Wyoming skis at Snowy Range. This classic ski area is close to two of the state's population centers: a mere 32 miles from Laramie, home to the University of...

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Feb 20, 2009
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Snowy Range Snowmobiling
The Snowy Range has over one hundred sixty-six miles of groomed trails and 136 miles of ungroomed, but signed, trails. Numerous meadows with deep powder snow attract riders along the entire system....

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May 21, 2009
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Vedauwoo Recreation
Known to the Arapaho Indians as “Land of the Earthborn Spirit,” the rock formations of Vedauwoo (pronounced vee-da-voo) attract experienced climbers, campers and hikers. This area is conveniently...

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Aug 07, 2009
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Biking in Southeast Wyoming
Southeastern Wyoming seems to be little more than a vast sweep of high plains. But look closer and you’ll discover sprawling national forests that nurture mile after mile after mile of mountain bike...

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Feb 19, 2009
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