WYOMING Cities & Places Map
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Dates we were there: 7/3/99
7/24/99 7/25/99
Wyoming was both the first state visited and the last
(outside of Utah, of course). On the morning of the 3rd,
we just drove through on our way to Denver, Colorado.
On the way home, we made several stops at pioneer trail sites, had a
great dinner at a Mom & Pop diner, and spent a night in Rawlins.
Cities & Places we visited
PIONEER TRAIL SITES
Register Cliff
This is an interesting place where many of the
pioneers 'left their mark' by carving their name into the rock wall.
Unfortunately, so have many other people since. It's a shame that people can't leave
things like this alone.
Guernsey Ruts Site
Near Guernsey is a site where some wagon ruts
can still be seen in the rocks. Some of these are more than just ruts. The
rocks have actually been carved away so the wagons could get through. It's quite
fascinating. We stopped and explored the site for a while.
Independence Rock
A huge rock bulging up out of the middle of the
desert. Another major landmark along the pioneer trail. We stopped only
briefly.
Martin's Cove
This is the spot where the Willie & Martin
Handcart Company took refuge after being stranded by an early winter storm. The
Church has a visitors' center there and offers handcart treks to the cover and back.
We arrived too late to do this, though.
GRANDMA'S RESTAURANT
On recommendation of the missionaries at Martin's Cove, we stopped
at this little Mom & Pop restaurant about 10 miles south of Martin's Cove in the
middle of nowhere. We enjoyed a very nice home-made roast beef dinner
RAWLINS
We spent our final night at the Rawlins Motel. A far cry from
the Hilton in St. Louis. We had not made advance reservations and, well, the money
was about gone. So we just found a place to stay and called it good (sort of!)
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