While in Cody, Wyoming, we decided to take a short day trip along the Chief Joseph Byway. Little did we know that it would turn out to be so spectacular and LONG! But well worth it.
Here's the location in Wyoming and the route we took.
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As you can see, this route is located in the way NW part of Wyoming and borders Yellowstone Park.
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You can see the Start and Finish point in the lower right in Cody. |
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The start of the Chief Joseph Byway starts innocently enough then... |
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...here's what we found. Oh, and we did this in our Ram 1500, NOT the motorhome. |
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This is only a part of the view from the top before heading down. |
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Cooke City. Old, old mining town. A long way from civilization. Look at those steep mountains in the background! |
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What is a WOOKA? |
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We saw a number of cars stopped along the side of the road and instantly that something was up ahead. We have never seen a Grizzly Bear before, and now here's two! |
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It's as if he's saying, "What are you lookin' at?" |
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Look at the snow levels still in June. |
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Kim took some fabulous photos ! |
Now, for some scenic views. Again, these are all Kim's photos, most were taken while we're driving !
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This is a great shot! |
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As is this one. |
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This valley along the Beartooth Highway was formed by glacial action. |
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This is the barrier fence at the bottom to catch any rockslides from the photo below. |
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You can see the slide from the top that occurs over and over again and the barrier at the road below. |
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This is Heart Mountain along the 75-mile trip back home after leaving the mountains. It was formed millions of years ago by a landslide from the surrounding mountains! It's over 8,000 ft tall. The geology is mind-boggling. |
Anyway, you can see why we included so many photos. Kim and I ended up with over 500 photos.
A spectacular day-long 200-mile trip in NW Wyoming. If you're ever in the area, be sure to take this journey.
steve/kim/katie
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Katie is feeling shy. |
Great pictures😍
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