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Wind River Camping 2009

The Wind River Range runs Southeast for about 120 miles as a spur off the Absaroka Range in Wyoming. The summits range up to 13,800 feet at Gannett Peak. The Wind River area encompasses over 2.25 million acres. There are three major rivers that are fed from the Wind River range. The Gros Ventre, the Green, and the Wind (which is a tributary of the Yellowstone river). The Continental Divide runs along the crests of the peaks in the Wind River range. Four wilderness areas; the Bridger Wilderness, Fitzpatrick Wilderness, The Wind River Roadless area, and the Popo Agie Wilderness. Bridger is the largest (at 428,169 acres. There are over 2000 high-mountain lakes dotting the area.
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Antelope on the way to Big Sandy Lodge
Antelope on the way to Big Sandy Lodge
Pronghorn antelope
Pronghorn antelope
Approaching the Wind River range
Approaching the Wind River range
Entering the Bridger Wilderness
Entering the Bridger Wilderness
Big Sandy Lodge
Big Sandy Lodge
Liz and Les - Wranglers
Liz and Les - Wranglers
Les -Rodeo rider
Les -Rodeo rider
Liz - Kansas doesn't have any mountains
Liz - Kansas doesn't have any mountains
Bill
Bill
Dinner at the lodge
Dinner at the lodge
Wildflowers at Mud Lake
Wildflowers at Mud Lake
Lupine and Rabbitbush
Lupine and Rabbitbush
John with Cody, the moseyer
John with Cody, the moseyer
Unloading gear
Unloading gear
See you in a week!
See you in a week!
Home on Washakie Creek
Home on Washakie Creek
John's place
John's place
Big Game
Big Game
Bear bag in tree
Bear bag in tree
Looking Southeast from camp toward Wolf Head
Looking Southeast from camp toward Wolf Head
The kitchen
The kitchen
The water works
The water works
Broken boot
Broken boot
Aluminum tape first
Aluminum tape first
Duct Tape of course
Duct Tape of course
Dining fly. The most popular area in camp.
Dining fly. The most popular area in camp.
King of the hill
King of the hill
Settin' in the parlor
Settin' in the parlor
Cooking bacon for breakfast
Cooking bacon for breakfast
We call these Flap Johns
We call these "Flap Johns"
Lunch break along Washakie Creek
Lunch break along Washakie Creek
Desert Buckwheat with Showy Daisy
Desert Buckwheat with Showy Daisy
Showy Daisy
Showy Daisy
Buckwheat
Buckwheat
Engelmann Spruce
Engelmann Spruce
Lichen on Granite
Lichen on Granite
Wilson
Wilson
Beware the hammock
Beware the hammock
Where are all the fish?
Where are all the fish?
Storm clouds
Storm clouds
Buttoned up for bad weather
Buttoned up for bad weather
Early mornings get pretty chilly
Early mornings get pretty chilly
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Washing dishes
Washing dishes
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On the trail to Shadow Lake
On the trail to Shadow Lake
Crossing the Washaki
Crossing the Washaki
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