Camping 101
Camping trips are economical and make great memories, but many families are reluctant to camp because they think it’s too much work or they don’t enjoy “roughing it.” Yet Wyoming’s Wind River...

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Aug 28, 2009
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John Colter
One of "nine young men from Kentucky" who accompanied Meriwether Lewis and William Clark on their explorations of Louisiana Territory, John Colter became one of the expedition's most adept hunters. He...

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Feb 20, 2009
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Horsepacking Trips in Bridger Teton National Forest
The second largest national forest outside of Alaska, the Bridger Teton National Forest (BTNF) stretches from Yellowstone National Park along the eastern border of Grand Teton National Park and the...

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Apr 02, 2009
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Wyoming's Fall day trips: Wind River Range to Jackson
Cross the Wind River Range over Togwotee Pass and drive on to Jackson Hole. Magnificent in every season, Grand Teton National Park is especially lovely in the fall. Enjoy a hike in the park, then head...

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Aug 07, 2009
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Bed, Breakfast & Battlefield
Most of the major Indian-military battles in Wyoming occurred during the 1860s in the Powder River Basin as Northern Plains tribes rebuffed efforts to establish forts in their territory. In August of...

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Feb 20, 2009
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Hiking/Trail Tips
Easy: Trail #63 to Lake Helen, Cloud Peak Wilderness/Bighorn National ForestLook "beginning backpacking" up in the dictionary and you'll find this trail. It's well marked, has just the right amount of...

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Aug 07, 2009
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Camping 101
Camping trips are economical and make great memories, but many families are reluctant to camp because they think it’s too much work or they don’t enjoy “roughing it.” Yet Wyoming’s Wind River...

Category: Wyoming Road Trips
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Nov 13, 2009
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Wyoming Bed, Breakfast & Battlefield Road Trip
Most of the major Indian-military battles in Wyoming occurred during the 1860s in the Powder River Basin as Northern Plains tribes rebuffed efforts to establish forts in their territory. In August of...

Category: Wyoming Road Trips
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Apr 27, 2009
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Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid: Historic Sites
The Hole-in-the-Wall, located about 30 miles west of Kaycee, can be accessed by Willow Creek Ranch. Geographically, this area had all the advantages needed for a gang attempting to evade authorities....

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Feb 19, 2009
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Historic Travel Through Small Towns
You just never know what you might discover in Wyoming's small towns. I remember opening the window of my hotel room in downtown Buffalo to catch whiffs of barbecued steaks, which I'd expect in...

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Feb 09, 2009
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