Wyoming– category –
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Devils Tower
After the majesty of Castle Gardens, we prepared for the long drive East across a lot of Wymoing with not a lot there. Well, not a lot there in terms of attractions, but we did pass through the wonderful Bighorn National Forest, a drive... -
Castle Gardens
We left the powwow to gain an hour East, as we had one day to make it as far into Eastern Wyoming as possible. So, we spent the night in the tiny Western town of Greybull. Greybull Greybull is another one of those tiny Wyoming towns tha... -
Cody Powwow
Part of the reason we stayed in Thermopolis for four days was to leave on a Saturday and catch the Cody Powwow. It's been over a decade since I've been to a powwow and Shiz had never been, so we couldn't pass on the opportunity to learn... -
Thermopolis
After Yellowstone and the Grand Tetons, we needed some time to relax, rest, and clean ourselves of the good camping filth (perk of high-elevation camping, dirt but no funk). With its public hot springs and proximity, Thermopolis, Wyomin... -
Grand Tetons
We woke to snow in June at our Yellowstone campground. Laughing to ourselves, we took breakfast, packed up the Westy and drove South through the snow. As we stayed at Norris Campground for four days, we figured that we should probably ... -
Yellowstone – Day 4
Geysers. Nature. Animals. Though we had only managed to scratch the surface, Yellowstone had proven itself to amaze at every corner. With one more day before we headed South into the Grand Tetons and beyond, we decided to check out o... -
Yellowstone – Day 3
Our second day focused on geysers, so dedicated the third day to the grand nature and wildlife Yellowstone offers in abundance. Word says that Lamar Valley is the place to go for wildlife and as we saw a bear the day before, my mission ... -
Yellowstone – Day 2
Sitting on top of an almost 4,000 square kilometer caldera, Yellowstone understandably hosts the most dense collection of geysers in the world at 300, or an estimated 2/3 of all geysers on the planet. When somewhere claims that title, y... -
Yellowstone – Day 1
To ensure a campsite, I drove down the evening before and slept in the Westy next to the park entrance. Bright and early at 5 AM I woke up and drove to Norris campground to stand in line for a site. Since we couldn't find much on how t... -
Camping in Yellowstone
Reserving campsites in Yellowstone is a small lottery unto itself and the campgrounds that take reservations tend to be parking lots. Thankfully, many campgrounds are first-come-first-serve and the National Park Service website for Yell...
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