If you’ve been to Wyoming you can see where wagon tracks went across the prairie. Near Casper there’s some amazing wagon ruts carved into the sandstone. To be appreciated, it must be seen in person. To your point, nostr is the amazing opportunity many are sleeping on

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Fait et les États qui se partagent Yellowstone

Ah, Yellowstone! Many great places to spend time there too. Entering the park from the east you might go through Cody, Wyoming, named after William F Cody, a great marketer in his time. Absolutely deserves time spent there as well if for nothing more than the fly fishing waters around Cody. Hundreds of miles of rivers to sneak up from behind on fishies 🐟 for some catch and release. I can attest to some mosquito bites also during these! Definitely no AI back then! Imagine AI mosquito bites. ??😆

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Did you go through the Bighorns? I thought I recognized that view from your pic.

I've always thought about this and especially that part of America because it was so wilderness area during The Times of Lewis and Clark when they were traversing the rest of the United States for the government just imagine what it was to been like crossing the plains and coming up to the Rocky mountains Seeing how our beautiful everything was at that time

Absolutely. What is so unreal is to see the same undeveloped land as they saw it. The Plains Indians varied in their response to the bands of people traveling to the West. Some of the stories can still be heard from by a few Rendezvous types that are still kicking around. I know one that taught Wyoming history at small schoolhouses that were still going as late as the 90s.