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Blog Stew with Predators
Southern Rockies Nature Blog | October 12th 2008 by Chas S. Clifton
¶ I saw this sign in the Lamar Valley at Yellowstone. I know that when when wolves arrived, they killed coyotes. So what is happening now? I did see one set of what looked like coyote tracks along the Lamar River, but saw only one individual coyote read more
The Mammoth Hot Springs Elk & People Rodeo
Southern Rockies Nature Blog | October 12th 2008 by Chas S. Clifton
Elk wandering on the lawn of Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel. Note the bull on the left. Click to embiggen.I don't know how long that semi-tame elk have hung out around the hotel and old Fort Yellowstone grounds. I'm sure that decades ago, it was the easi read more
Wyoming in for Winter Storm - in Early Autumn
Skeptics Global Warming | October 10th 2008 by skeptics
The latest forecast for Cody, Wyoming has the area expecting a 100% chance of snow with lows in the low 20’s and highs in the low 30’s. According to this site, the average high and low for this time of the year in the area is 63 and 38, read more
Lucy’s Excellent Airstream Adventure
Thread Of The Day | October 10th 2008
Lucy is currently on a long cross-country road trip. Her final destination, before heading back home, was the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta going on right now. There were plenty of fun stops on the way, including Big Horn National Forest i read more
Green- Eco Resources in Wyoming
Green Eco Services | October 10th 2008 by cathy
Wyoming Biodiversity911- Great Resource and environmental links Garden Girl Gab Green Printer Blog Green Printer is committed to bringing you the most environmentally friendly printing available on the mark read more
Built for Comfort, not for Speed
Southern Rockies Nature Blog | October 7th 2008 by Chas S. Clifton
In his novel Ægypt, John Crowley's protagonist sees someone driving a "Bison" station wagon. Evidently it looked like this. read more
Raven Pillagers
Southern Rockies Nature Blog | October 7th 2008 by Chas S. Clifton
Last Saturday, when M. and I parked at Norris Geyser Basin's lot, I saw a raven burying what looked like a piece of cracker under some gravel. Later we found the source: this pillaged Jeep Wrangler.The owner and his pal came along while I was shooti read more
Re-thinking Wyoming as a gay-friendly destination
News for Gay Travel Pros | October 7th 2008
Ten years after the vicious murder of Matthew Shepard, many gays and lesbians still regard Wyoming as a hostile, forbidding place. But gay residents say their state has changed in ways large and small — many of them as the direct result of what read more
In a Dark Mood
Brent McWhirter Photography | October 7th 2008 by Brent McWhirter
Here are a few shots I have take over the last 3 weeks. I have been trying out some new methods in adobe lightroom lately and I really like some of the moods they invoke. Let me know what you think. read more
College Football Picks 2008 Week 7; Part 1: Mitch’s Free Predic…
Miami Mitch's Place | October 7th 2008 by Mitch
While we still have a winning record for the season picking against the number we’re still yet to have that break out week or series of break out weeks which have been our trademark the past several seasons. A game, bounce, or pick has never sl read more
Dining through Yellowstone (and Grand Teton)
Southern Rockies Nature Blog | October 5th 2008 by Chas S. Clifton
Let's face it, national-park food is sort of like Amtrak food, but with even better views. (I think they serve the exact same "garden burger.") The wine list here is better too.By the end of our Yellowstone trip, M. and I had developed a routine. Fir read more
Day 12 - Yellowstone Park, Part I
Nothinglikeit - Polymer cartoon art with a purpose | October 3rd 2008 by RobinW
We left Sheridan , Wyoming and drove most of the morning, making a lunch stop in Cody, Wyoming - a town made famous by Buffalo Bill. Dakota was interested in learning more about this great American personality but we were anxious to get to Yellowston read more
Day 11 - Dakota Meets the Presidents
Nothinglikeit - Polymer cartoon art with a purpose | October 2nd 2008 by RobinW
We had a great day exploring the Badlands. The next morning we headed for Mount Rushmore. We tried to explain the monument to Dakota but we're not sure he understood it completely.Once he saw the monument Dakota was REALLY excited. We thought it was read more
Here, kitty: Police expect house cat, get cougar
Kitty Mowmow's Animal Expo | October 1st 2008 by MJ Schindler
A police officer didn’t think much of a call to shoo off a bothersome “kitty cat” at a home in Casper, Wyo. Then the officer arrived at the home of Beverly Hood. It was no ordinary domestic feline — but a male mountain lion weighi read more
US Sits On Top Of Largest Oil Reserve – London, England, May 12…
Future Feeds | September 30th 2008 by Ian Hristo
The discovery of a deep-oil reserve in Wyoming last week has been estimated to be the largest oil reserve on the planet. According to oil specialists from OPEC, the reserve is twice the size of the currently known oil reserves worldwide. The White Ho read more
Land with Acreage in Riverton, Wyoming
For Sale By Owner Homes Blog | September 30th 2008 by Brian
Land with Acreage in Riverton, WyomingFor More Info : Land with Acreage - Land with Acreage in Riverton, WyomingRiverton, WyomingBuilding Lot, Wyoming1.4 +/- acres no covenants, has well unknown condition, bring your home or build one. read more
Land with Acreage in Riverton, Wyoming
For Sale By Owner Homes Blog | September 30th 2008 by Brian
Land with Acreage in Riverton, WyomingFor More Info : Land with Acreage - Land with Acreage in Riverton, WyomingRiverton, WyomingBuilding site with Great views, Wyoming16 +/- acres with some water rights, mature trees, and awesome views of Ocean Lake read more
Land with Acreage in Pavillion, Wyoming
For Sale By Owner Homes Blog | September 30th 2008 by Brian
Land with Acreage in Pavillion, WyomingFor More Info : Land with Acreage - Land with Acreage in Pavillion, WyomingPavillion, WyomingGreat Farm Ground, Wyoming105 +/- acres with 99 +/- acres irrigated. Live water year round, close to schools, mature read more
Land with Acreage in Pavillion, Wyoming
For Sale By Owner Homes Blog | September 30th 2008 by Brian
Land with Acreage in Pavillion, WyomingFor More Info : Land with Acreage - Land with Acreage in Pavillion, WyomingPavillion, WyomingBeautiful Ranch Land, Wyoming158 +/- acres with 100 +/- acres irrigated with water saving center pivot. Beautiful hom read more
Land with Acreage in Pavillion, Wyoming
For Sale By Owner Homes Blog | September 30th 2008 by Brian
Land with Acreage in Pavillion, WyomingFor More Info : Land with Acreage - Land with Acreage in Pavillion, WyomingPavillion, WyomingGreat Farm/Ranch Ground, WyomingTwo hundred sixty eight acres with 211 acres irrigated with 5 siderolls with pump. Pa read more
Sports Photography
Brent McWhirter Photography | September 29th 2008 by Brent McWhirter
So I just got home from a presentation from one of the best sports photographers of the last 50 years, Dave Black. I must say that he is not only a master of his craft but he has inspired me to pursue more sports photography and Lightpainting. For read more
Kitty Tails, Buffeting Buffets, Hello Great-Great-Uncle, A Fabulo…
RV Romance | September 28th 2008 by Bess McBride
Fall comes to Glacier National Park, Montana, in a glorious burst of color! Hello, fellow romantics and travelers! We have arriven at our destination. We are arrived. We do be here. We has made it! Day’s end, trip’s end, the end o read more
Two Reasons to Move to Wyoming
Bryzon's Blurbs | September 26th 2008 by Bryan
Wyoming is already $198 Million ahead of what was planned revenue to a whopping $1,319,914,807. Maybe more states should take a note out of Wyoming's book. No lottery needed, no income taxes, low property and sales taxes. -SourceAlso, a report says t read more
I’m suffocating
Plunger Girl | September 26th 2008 by Erin
When we started talking about moving here, leaving the house we’d worked so hard to make our own, leaving The Blessed Land, I thought it was a fantastic idea. J had been away from home, working here, for a year. It was strange being married a read more
Who I'm Voting For
Bryzon's Blurbs | September 25th 2008 by Bryan
I know it's not usually announced who someone is voting for. But the way I look at this, this is my way of publicly endorsing some candidates that I feel will get the country back on track. If AARP can do it, you better believe I'm going to.CongressC read more
Reid last minute attempt to sneak in drilling ban
Opinion Times | September 25th 2008
UPDATE II: Specifics of the amendment are posted at Sen. Jim DeMint’s website. The ban specifically targets oil shale development. Reid’s specific proposal can be found here. UPDATE, OPINIONTIMES.COM EXCLUSIVE: At the same time Harry read more
Hosting Jean Henry Mead
The Writing Life | September 24th 2008 by Velda Brotherton
Talk About Writing a Book the Hard Wayby Jean Henry MeadEver hear of anyone sitting at a microfilm machine to read 97-years’ worth of old newspapers? I’m afraid I did just that, not realizing that the job would be so monumental. Once I signed the read more
Cele mai stupide 10 legi privind sexul
Funny Buburuza | September 24th 2008 by Claudiu
1. Sexul oral e interzis în 18 state din SUA, printre care se afla si Arizona. 2. În Virginia este ilegal sa faci sex cu luminile aprinse. 3. Iubitii din Willowdale, Oregon, nu au voie sa vorbeasca porcos în timp ce fac amor. 4. În Georgia este i read more
Death Dealers
Airsoftica | September 23rd 2008
City: Camp Guernsey Team Description: Welcome to the Death Dealers Airsoft Team. We are a airsoft group from Eastern Wyoming. Our team consists of members from Wheatland, Guernsey, Fort Laramie, Lingle and Torrington Wyoming. We meet and play when read more
Terry Bison Ranch
Shane Holden | September 20th 2008 by Shane Holden
Cheyenne, Wyoming - Walking around Terry Bison Farm & eating at the restaurant. read more

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