While in Montana, we took a side trip out to Pompey's Pillar as we had never been there.
We arrived in Cody. In my opinion the name "Buffalo Bill Cody" is over used. The lake, where we stayed the first night is named that, the Museum (okay, I can see that), and about every other thing also uses the name.
We splurged and took the trolley to learn about some of the historical buildings in the area. Everyone told us to plan on two days at the museum and it took that. Fortunately, your pass is good for two days. Some of the things that I did see there were the pictures of Randals and a few of their items along with his silver saddle. I also saw this in the front lobby, just after coming into the building. You might remember this, Edith, as we always wanted to play on one like it at Randal's but Mom wouldn't let us.
The Dance
The bad guys.
Shoot out results.
We went south through the Wind River Canyon. It is a really pretty canyon. My picture doesn't do it justice.
After traveling down a dirt/gravel road we found a marker. We could also see the remains of trails. Looking west one could see the gentle pass between hills to the south and north.
There was a dirt road going west from here so we took it. We found this marker inscribed with Mormon, California, Oregon, and Pony Express Trail engraved on it's sides. We saw more of these markers as we traveled east.
The first Mormons were in 1847, Brahman Young and those with him. So this was interesting.
this is looking west.
2 comments:
It seems your photo spreads often include one of Dad walking down some lonesome trail.
He needs the exercise.
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