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We are alive…

We are alive. Still in Wyoming but now on the other side of the Big Horn Mountains. Thank you to all those who texted me to check-in. We have just had limited Internet and cell service where we have been. Hopefully, I can resume blog posts and get caught up in the next few days. However, we will spend some time hiking and fishing in the Big Horn mountains (weather permitting), and I may again not have good Internet or cell service. Justin said, “Wyoming—it’s where blogs go to die.” But I assure you I have been taking many photos and have more travel adventures to share. Stay tuned.

The photo for this blog is of the Buffalo Bill Cody State Park Campground, where we were staying. It is on the Buffalo Bill Reservoir, which is 8,315 acres surrounded by beautiful mountains and is fed by the Shoshone River. The reservoir is part of the Buffalo Bill Cody Dam and was the first high gravity fed Dams of it’s kind, a landmark engineering project done by the Bureau of Reclamation. The Dam was started in 1904, the last concrete was poured in 1910.

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