Best Western Crossroads Inn
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Wyoming!
... open otherwise. I do well with people like these,
In many ways this place seems more foreign than China to me. Main reason being, that I just returned from there and am new to things like forks and knives at the table. But Wyoming is truley it's own distinct and admirable culture. Strong, well-centered people up here. Direct and honest... most are beyond the corruption that I have seen in other ...
Return, Day 11: Wall, SD to Sheridan, WY
... a few perfectly placed clouds to emphasize the bast blue sky. My first week of driving in rainy weather made me smile all the more at the sun... even if it was a little too warm in the car. :)
We saw countless wildlife today... but we tried to keep yet another list of them: bighorn sheep, pronghorn antelope (so many!!!!), prairie dogs, coyote (with its prey in its mouth), mule deer, many birds (including ducks)!
We also saw lots ...
Really Heading East Now - No, Really We Are!!
... kicking up dust in front of the females. We watched how the males approached the females, separating them from their babies. It was as if they were saying "Pay attention to me – it’s time." The females just walked around the males, looking for their calves, paying no attention to the antics of the males. One large male even got down on his knees, and started rolling around in the dust to attract her attention. Then, we watched ...
The Tourist Routes
... serengeti of Yellowstone" - it is medows and full of bison. We passed many people camped out at the side of the road waiting to catch a glimpse of other wildlife - but we didn't have time to wait around. Also, I can't imagine a crying baby or babbling 4 year old would be good for quiet wildlife watching!
I know I gushed last post about Yellowstone, but I'll do it again. Maybe because this is fresh in my mind right, ...
Montana Snow and Bank Vaults
... log cabin café which did large, tasty breakfasts for $25 for both of us. The temperature was 1 deg Celcius and it was snowing – a huge change from 27 deg the day before when girls were sunbathing on the lawn at Mammoth Springs Hotel. This was the first time we had needed our thermals since arriving at Yellowstone. Apparently the week before we arrived there had been 6 inches of snow and temperatures below zero. For the four days we were in the park we had ...
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