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We are spending our summer in sunny Northern Alberta this year and really enjoying it. We are staying at Hope Lake, dry camping and like the idea of being back to the basics. It's nice to have all the conveniences of full hook-ups, but this is also a treat for us. Back to nature, so to speak.
Friday, October 31, 2008
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Cheyenne WY
Today we went into Cheyenne to check the place out. This was a neat sign that we saw. Here is the building that it was sitting on the side of. There are alot of huge cowboy boots around the town. It is the same kind of idea as all the colorful cows that were around the streets of Calgary! Some of them are shown here.
Most of the houses here are made of brick of various colors. The think that amazed me was that they all have lawn space, not all crowded together like around Calgary!
We went to visit the Western Museum that tells the story of the Cheyenne Rodeo throughtout the years. There were alot of old wagons that are in very good condition. Wayne liked the one that was used to deliver oil, kerosene and axel grease!
That was interesting and actually is very similar to the Calgary Stampede. One of the big differences is they had cowboys that would come all the way from Hawaii to compete for the prizes.
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Across Wyoming
Today we travelled the rest of the way across Wyoming to the capital city of Cheyenne. We found that WY is a very sparsely populated state, with more antelope than people or livestock!! It's quite awesome rock formations are definitely worth seeing though. We are going to head to Laramie tomorrow to see if we can get some better pictures to share with you, as the ones taken along the side of the road don't do the place justice. However the reststops are very well done and inviting places to stay for a bit.
Yesterday we went to see the site of the Battle of the Little Big Horn, between Billings MT and Casper WY. This was an interesting place to see. There was a large monument to honor all the men that gave their lives in the battle. There was also an area dedicated to the native people that fought in the battle. There were even gravemarkers to honor the horses that were used in the battle. In the same area there is a large cemetary where veterns from both world wars and other battles fought are buried along with their families.
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Bozeman, MT
Our first stop along the way was to visit with Wayne's sister Carol and her family in Bozeman, MT. We arrived here on Saturday morning, just in time for breakfast. We had stayed at the Rest Stop just before Wolf Creek, MT, so were glad to arrive to hot coffee and a warm meal. It was great to have a visit, enjoy a roast beef meal with all the family and play some cards. Unfortunately both Wayne and I lost all of our quarters, but will look forward to winning them back on our next visit.
On Sunday we headed to Billings, MT where we will be staying until Tuesday morning then head south to Casper and Cheyenne, WY.
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