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Thursday, May 14, 2009
Wyoming!
When we got up yesterday morning, a family of woodchucks (or ground hogs..) I got some good pictures, but the silly camera kept on focusing on the rocks!
We traded out cars in Salt Lake City. It is ironic that we got another silver car... Kind of keeps with the Gray Lady Rider theme! We made it to Wyoming. I am now glad to know we are not going to Yellowstone. I had my heated gear on all day. When we were first coming into Wyoming, I was thinking that most of the white stuff we were seeing was still salt.. Nooooo, it was snow! We are now at a place called Green River. The rock formations are unbelievable. We got to see more antelope today and are staying at a hotel where wild horses play in the back. We looked for some today, but it was too late. We did see the evidence of horses all along the trail (lots of poop..) Yesterday was a tough day for Jose, she did not do well. We are still at 6000 feet or so. If she is better today, we may stay one more day to explore the area. If not, we head for lower ground. If that happens, we hope to be home no later than Sunday. Lets hope that she gets better!
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Looks like it might be a gang of wild prairie dogs heading for Dodge City! It's great you've been able to see so much wildlife on your journey.
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