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Travels in Geology: The wild east of Wyoming: Bone wars, outlaw hideouts and crack climbing


Travels in Geology: The wild east of Wyoming: Bone wars, outlaw hideouts and crack climbing
by Mary Caperton Morton
Thursday, May 24, 2018
Eastern Wyoming is known for its wide open spaces. Credit: Mary Caperton Morton
When vacationers plan trips to Wyoming, the western half of the state, with its grizzly bears, Grand Tetons and Yellowstone National Park, tends to be the biggest draw. But Eastern Wyoming home to bone wars, outlaw hideouts and the nation’s first national monument also boasts a captivating mix of Wild West history and geologic marvels.
Hundreds of thousands of emigrants made their way from Independence, Mo., to Oregon City, Ore., just outside of Portland, along the Oregon Trail, which ran through southeastern Wyoming. In many parts of Eastern Wyoming, the landscape is largely unchanged since those days. A driving loop around this part of the state, from Cheyenne through Casper, up to Devils Tower and then back south through Thunder ....

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Your Guide to an Oregon Trail Road Trip


Your Guide to an Oregon Trail Road Trip
Tamara Gane
Oregon Trail route
The Oregon Trail Road Trip starts in Cannon Beach on the rugged coast of Oregon and takes you through Idaho, Wyoming, Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New York before finally ending in the seaside community of Provincetown, Massachusetts. Along the way, you ll see mountains, wildlife, raging waterfalls, stunning hiking trails, prehistoric fossils, historic sites, and eat some of the best food you ve had in your life. The journey is almost 3,300 miles, plus side trips, following Highway 20 for the majority of the trip. Plan to dedicate at least two weeks to this adventure to make sure you can enjoy the incredible National Parks, museums, and attractions you ll see along the way, but if you can spare the time, three weeks is ideal. Before you depart, be sure to check everything off this road trip essentials checklist. ....

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