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Category Archives: Wyoming
…Where The Deer And The Antelope Play…
300 miles of just driving today, stopping only for breaks and fuel. This part of the country is very different from the family farmland in my home state of Minnesota. All we saw all day was open prairie, rolling hills, … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, Montana, September, Wyoming
Tagged Walmart, Walmart Overnighting
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Devil’s Tower, Wyoming
We left the Mount Rushmore area and headed west on Interstate 90. The winds picked up and were making driving difficult so we stopped at a Walmart in Spearfish, South Dakota. We would have liked to stay the night but … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, South Dakota, Wyoming
Tagged Devils Tower, Mountain View RV Park, RV Parks
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Devil’s Tower
Devil’s Tower in Wyoming, America’s first national monument, is quite a curiosity. The 867-foot high monolith was formed by magma which cooled underground and crystallized, like mud that dries, forming hexagonal columns separated by vertical cracks. There is a 1.3 … Continue reading
Yellowstone Park
A visit to Yellowstone Park was not on our main agenda this trip but we are so close we couldn’t pass up a one-day drive-through. It was a lot of driving with the Jeep, but better that than drive the … Continue reading
Posted in Alaska Trip 2013, August, Daily Post, Wyoming
Tagged Old Faithful, Yellowstone National Park
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