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Re: O.T vacation advice


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Posted by WyoDave on April 30, 2012 at 15:36:49 from (75.220.79.249):

In Reply to: O.T vacation advice posted by Just Another Old Geezer on April 30, 2012 at 13:58:37:

Not quite sure what you want to see, but the I80 corridor in Wyoming, is as bad as it comes. If you can deviate, I'd suggest one of these routes. A little slower, but much more scenic.

If you take US 26 from Jackson over Togwotee through Dubois, then to Riverton, that is some nice country. Riverton to Casper, is about a dull as it comes unless you really like sagebrush and antelope. From there down I-25 through Glenrock, Douglas and Glendo, where you'll run close to the Oregon Trail, and there is Fort Casper and Fort Fetterman. Glendo is a pretty nice reservoir, if you're planning on camping.
Then back on US26 Through Guernsey, also a nice reservoir with recreation, down to Fort Laramie, which is pretty neat if you're into the Oregon Trail/fur trapping/early western settlement thing. From there you'll go through the bigger share of Wyoming's farm country on the North Platte River, and through my backyard. At Torrington take US 85 South and it'll run you right to Cheyenne.

If you take US 14 from Cody, across the Bighorns, and into Sheridan, then I90 down to Buffalo, that is very beautiful country. Then it's a little dry on I25 from Buffalo through Kaycee, and into Casper. There is an oil field museum, and with a little exploring you can find the "hole in the wall" which while historic, really isn't too impressive, then from Casper, the same way as I listed before.
David


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