This shall be a chronicle of change; a transformation prompted by the catalyst of the unknown. This shall be more than a tweet, to use the parlance of our times; this shall be an in depth taste of the sites, sounds, and thoughts that will fuse the coming months into one battle cry: progress!
Sunday, August 7, 2011
Wyoming and Idaho
Well the updates are long over due. Every time I found Internet, it took too long to update, and there seemed to be too many other things to do. I will have to let the pictures do most of the talking. However, here are pics of our time around the Grand Tetons. We saw some pig wrasslin', did some horseback riding', and stayed in an insane cabin--home off the Roadtrip Nation's founder's father, Dicko. He was a strong willed guy, but he was also a great leader and extremely gracious with his time. He took us on a back country horse ride through bear country (you could see claw marks on the tree trunks). I felt very at home on the back of Cisco, my horse for the day. We jumped some streams, and got up to a full gallop. It was awesome!
It was a long road of driving from St. Louis to Wyoming, a lot of GMO Corn and cover crop, but pretty none the less. Wyoming seems like
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