The Great State Of Wyoming!
Wyoming is home to Yellowstone National Park. Yellowstone was the first national park established in 1872. The wild life that is found in wyoming is extraordinary. When driving down the road it is normal to pass a mother bear with her baby cubes or a pack a buffalo grazing in the grass. The animals are not the only breathtaking sight one witnesses when visiting wyoming. The Teton mountains are one of Wyoming's greatest sights to see. When the sun shines down on the mountains it looks majestic like beams from heaven lighting up gods great creation.
The first time I traveled to Wyoming I was six-teen years old. We drove from Connecticut cross country to Wyoming with three horses in tow. It took us five days to reach our destination. I was with my cousin Lauren, my aunt Sherry, and my uncle Ev. Lauren and I road in the camper with the horses the whole way. As Lauren and I sat in the back of the camper we were mentally preparing ourselves for no cell phone service for the next two weeks! For two teenaged girls this was the worst thing in the world! When we arrived in Wyoming we turned the speakers on the outside of the camper and blared "Im going to Jackson"(a old Johnny Cash song that we love) as we rolled through Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
For the next two weeks with no one but each other Lauren and I pledged that we were going to try to find ourselves in the wilderness! By the end of the trip we didn't find much, but we did have a heck of a good time! We road the horses till our butts were sore, made friends with a donkey named Cassey, and slept out under the stars until it started down pouring on us. It was a beautiful trip and I cant wait to visit Wyoming again!
The Tetons
Sleeping under the stars!
Rodeo
Lauren & I
Cassey my friend
Uncle Ev
Jackson Hole
Beams from heaven!










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