The first spectacular site was the trip itself. As soon as we left Gillette we could tell the road was rising toward the clouds overhead. They were not coming down; we were going up. We followed I-90 to Buffalo, then we took US 16.
Big Horn Mountains in the distance |
On I-90 we could see the mountains in the distance getting closer and closer. Those white spots near the tops came into better view and it was not warm looking. Snow remained from last year. At Buffalo I-90 turned from an E-W route to a more northerly route and we got off on US 16 headed west.. We went through town and immediately started doing some serious climbing. Buffalo was was at 4,600 ft and we were headed for Powder River Pass at 9,666 ft!!
Lucy at Powder River Pass |
BJ was so absorbed with the beautiful scenery she forgot about her role as the backseat driver! We stopped for some pictures at the pass, no snow was there. We could see it at higher elevations surrounding us.
As beautiful as the climb up was, the ride down was even more so. The western slope of the Big Horn Mountains is dramatically different then the eastern slope. Much higher and steeper cliffs, nearly vertical drops from the top.
The road down the Big Horns |
Meadowlark Lake created by dam built by CCC! |
It was only about 20 miles down to Ten Sleep which is at same elevation as Buffalo, just on the other side of the mountains!!
Some of the steep cliffs on the western slope of Big Horns |
We are at a nice campground in Ten Sleep. We walked through town after we got setup in the campground. It is less then a 10 min walk from the west end of town to the east end of town!!
How did the town get its unusual name? Stay tuned for the official explanation!! Next!!
Always at home, no matter where we are!!
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