First Day, Wyoming and to Riverton to spend time with Terry and Donna
(Shirley's brother and sister-in-law)
Left to right: Dorothy (Shirley's mom-we took her as far as Riverton to spend time with relatives), Terry, Donna, and Shirley
Smoke from the forest fires in northern Idaho and California detracted from the view of the Grand Teton in Grand Teton Nation Park, the most photographed mountain peak in the U.S. (but not the highest peak in Wyo).
Between Moran Junction in Grand Teton National Park and Dubois, Wy, we traveled over Togwatee Pass, past high alpine meadows and the Pinnacles (odd shaped mountain peaks).
Leaving the forested mountains of the Wind River Mountains and Togwatee Pass we come to the typical red rocks of this part of Wyoming. This picture was taken south of Dubois with the Wind River in the foreground. Continuing toward Riverton and central Wy. we enter the Wind River Indian Reservation (Shoshone and Arapahoe).
Crow Heart Butte where locals say the battle between Chief Washakie and a Crow Chief took place which ended the war between the Shoshone and Crow. Good story.
We visited Chief Washakie's grave a year or so ago; but, that will be another post along with Sacajawea's grave.
Oil pumps are a typical sight in the deserts and plains of central
Wyoming.
Today we will travel across Wyoming and into South Dakota and Mount Rushmore.
Not a whole lot to take pictures of between Riverton and Casper; but north of Casper is Devil's Tower National Monument. We took a little detour to get this smoky view on our way to South Dakota.
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