Well, we are off again!
We left Wichita Falls on
Wednesday, July 11 headed northwest. The
first day Lannas drove over 500
miles, only stopping for gas, lunch and a few potty
breaks. We stayed at a wonderful KOA
south of Pueblo, Colorado. They had good dog runs, lots of beautiful
grass, trees, and a fitness center (which I did use!).
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Railroad Station in Cheyenne |
The next day we drove 240 miles to Cheyenne,
Wyoming.
It is an interesting town… established in 1867 to be the home of the
Union Pacific Railroad, it is the largest city in the state (around 60,000
people) and the capital. It is also home
to the largest outdoor rodeo in the US
– Cheyenne Frontier Days. The rodeo is
scheduled to begin on July 23, so one of the museums we wanted to go see was
closed due to a Cheyenne Frontier Days committee meeting. However, we did go to the old railroad station, the capitol (lovely),
the Botanical Gardens, and took a trolley tour of the
city. Lannas grilled steaks and we had a
great dinner!
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Wyoming Capitol in Cheyenne |
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Botanical Gardens in Cheyenne |
After two nights in Cheyenne,
we left Saturday morning and drove to Sheridan,
Wyoming.
It is right on the northern border of Wyoming. This KOA did not have cable and trees on our
narrow site prevented us from getting satellite reception…. so, we read and surfed the internet. We left the next morning
headed for Helena, Montana.
Northern Wyoming and southern Montana
is beautiful….wide, rolling hills as far as the eye can see. Along the way we stopped at the Little
Bighorn Battlefield. You will probably
remember that this is where Custer made his last stand against several thousand
Lakota and Cheyenne warriors. It is also a National
Cemetery. Interesting and moving site.
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Monument to Soldiers Who Died at Little Big Horn |
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Monument to Indians Who Died at Little Big Horn |
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National Cemetery at Little Big Horn |
Along the way Peyton managed to chew through another
leash! He had lots of chew toys, but I
guess the leash was handy and he needed a chew.
Today we took a trolley tour of Helena
with a delightful young woman as our guide.
They have some beautiful old homes here.
She said at one time in the distant past they had more millionaires
based on population than any city in the country… I think Wichita
Falls had that distinction at another time in the
distant past. J We visited the capitol and had a late lunch
at a lovely little bistro recommended by our tour guide.
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Statue of Early Territorial Governor of Montana |
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Capitol of Montana |
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Inside the Capitol Dome |