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301 E. Lathrop Rd. Casper, Wyoming, United States, 82609, 307-472-6300
... jutting up out of nowhere. Wind River Canyon was beautiful to drive through.
We arrived in Casper and decided to stay. After checking out 6 motels we chose the Super 8 which was new and the cheapest at $89 + tax. It had an indoor pool and spa which we made use of. A really nice way to unwind after a long day in the car!
After a sleepless night, already documented, at the Route 26 Campground and Spa we headed off to Scotts Bluff. Graciously named after a gentleman named Scott who got left for dead in the surrounding area and crawled to the Bluff and expired. We were running short on time so we took the shuttle to the top.....but DID the hike down. It was a cool way to end our stay in Nebraska. We will choose to remember the natural ...
Casper, Wyoming, United States teeltravelsWell we left my brothers after mowing his place (use resource he said) left around 1pm then headed north for 500 miles....had no close calls other then dad taking a swing at me for making fun of his hair loss (attitude) then once we got into Wyoming the scenery was AWSOME! plus the Antelope (Pronghorn) was real nice..we pulled into Casper around 9:30pm central time...eat a bite and now we go to beddie by for a crack of dawn heading to Yellowstone hoping to see lots of wildlife. Later
Casper, Wyoming, United States curtisallen1956Ok. I just arrived at the motel and maybe it・s because I spend about 10 hours on the road (stopping 1x for Gas and Food) but I・m sitting here with tears in my eyes now that I start typing, I wish all of you could have been packed in my car today! This one will go down as one of the most beautiful drives in the world! There. I said it. Things that I heard myself saying throughout the day: :Oh my god;, :man, that・s beautiful;, :gosh, that・s amazing ...
Casper, Wyoming, United States hendrika... were good), and hosing down the bike in Rapid City, I set off. I rode through the Thunder Basin National Grassland in eastern Wyoming - over 100 miles of flat, arid grassland, which was pretty amazing. Went by a huge coal mine, with railroad cars lined up. This was the real west, whereas Surgis and Rapid City were really a western theme park - gemstone shops, reptile museums various caves and wonders ...
Casper, Wyoming, United States bocaleeWe left at 6am on July 17 from Casper Airport. A long day of flying via Denver, Toronto to London. We were on United and Air Canada flights. All the flights were fine, except Michelle's luggage did not arrive in London when we did. We arrived in London at 7am or so.
Casper, Wyoming, United States metruff... song by one lady in the front. She was really cute, and you could tell she loved the show! Well, I must take a shower now. It will be my last chance before Thanksgiving Day back in Nashville. We are traveling through the night tomorrow so that we can get to the airport to make all our flights home. Hopefully, there won't be any delays or cancellations and I will get home on time!
Casper, Wyoming, United States ericalee... wyoming was not particularly memorable, a water fall and the black hills - but as these are mainly in south dakota. nevertheless there are a few nice pictures
Wyoming, Wyoming, United States reisenachinnen... tunes. That made it a little lonely! Towards the end of the day, had a great ride into Salt Lake City from the east...great road, great scenery. Stayed with good friends Sean and Michelle and baby Taryn (though the latter two were out of town). Happy birthday, Michelle!
Salt Lake City, Utah, United States angyoung... had made a mistake by coming this way. But once over the pass everything returned to normal. I continued, passing through tiny towns like Dubois, Crowheart,Shoshoni, Moneta (population 10), Powder River and Natrona. At Casper I checked into the Best Western Motel. It was time for a good meal, a long hot shower and a spacious bed. Once again I was overwhelmed with the deep pleasure ...
Casper, Wyoming, United States elviejo
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