We had a wonderful time with our Colorado friends and Brewer and Shipley, but the road was calling and we knew we had to go. We set off from Colorado Springs and headed up I25 to Fort Collins, then HW14 over to 287 into Wyoming up to Laramie. From Laramie we took the 287 loop up through Medicine Bow.

Dinosaur Graveyard

Dinosaur graveyard for sale! “Oh, honey! Can we?”

Remember when Butch Cassidy and the Sun Dance Kid blew up that money train? Well, this is the same place as the dinosaur graveyard and curio shop!

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Popo Agie

Popo Agie was our first starry night in the Vistabule.

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The Sink Creek Campground near Landon, Wyoming provided a small but beautiful site right on a noisy little river!

Sink Creek Campground

Our new friends Maggie and Susan with their LittleGuy Teardrop!

In between Old Faithful eruptions we walked the board walk and saw many wonderful vistas.

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Old Faithful Inn 2

Yeah, the Lodge is beautiful and all, but does this little beauty have a hitch?

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All we need is our canoe and fly rod! The roads to the west and north, out of Yellowstone are closed now. So, we must head east and exit the park in a clockwise route in time to meet our friends and fellow Vistabists, Jeff and Corrine, 50 miles north of the park, near Livingston, Montana.

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Here is Jeff and Corrine in front of the future home of Vistabule West! Actually, their home due to break ground soon. On Jumping Rainbow Way! Such a beautiful place!

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