Out of Yellowstone, Into the Wind River Range
I've only got 5 minutes in the Rawhide Coffee shop in Cody, Wyoming so this will be a quick blog post.
Fishing in Yellowstone was outstanding, unbelievable, standing waist-deep in the Lamar River, catching wild cutthroat trout by the dozen, buffalo and deer all around, no other people, just grizzly bears.
Met up with Jon again this afternoon - and we've decided to head into the Wind River range for a few days to hike and try for some Golden Trout, the most beautiful kind of trout, a rare species that lives in isolated mountain lakes high in the Wind Rivers and the Sierras.
Time's up; I'm out.
Fishing in Yellowstone was outstanding, unbelievable, standing waist-deep in the Lamar River, catching wild cutthroat trout by the dozen, buffalo and deer all around, no other people, just grizzly bears.
Met up with Jon again this afternoon - and we've decided to head into the Wind River range for a few days to hike and try for some Golden Trout, the most beautiful kind of trout, a rare species that lives in isolated mountain lakes high in the Wind Rivers and the Sierras.
Time's up; I'm out.
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