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Vedauwoo

Places that you may never have heard of

I’ve made countless cross country trips by car usually traveling our Interstate Highway system. Sometimes I’ll see a sign with a name that I don’t recognize and it’s these places that my pique my curiosity.

Driving in Wyoming between Cheyenne and Laramie is a place with an odd name – Vedauwoo.

While not conclusive, its name is said to come from the Arapahoes who have called this area home for centuries. By taking this exit, a short drive will take you Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest which is home to an abundance of wildlife and fauna.

But Vedawoo is best known as a popular destination for bouldering and rock climbers who are challenged by a very extensive group of huge, hard granite formations.


Above photos is an example of one of these challenging formations. [photo courtesy of Stacy Bender of Climbing Older website]

To find climbing information and personal experiences from Stacy Bender visit his website at Climbing Older. And while Stacy’s site may target the older (read: senior) among us, I’m sticking to the hiking paths rather than hanging from rocks with ropes, etc.

For more for in information about the tackling the Vedauwoos through climbing, biking or hiking click here.


Still Interested?

Here are a few more places that you may never have heard of –

Argenta, Nevada
Aragonite, Utah
Beowawe, Nevada
Dunphy, Nevada
Jackpot, Nevada
Mercury, Nevada
Rhyolite, Nevada
Wamsutter, Wyoming

Back From Road Trip


<br /> Back from our Road Trip<br />

Two Weeks and 6000 Miles


For most of this past summer we stayed close to home and enjoyed the great Michigan weather.

When September rolled around it was time for a vacation so we packed up and hit the road to beat the West’s cold and snowy fall weather.

It’s taken a few weeks to organize all of my photos from the trip but I’ve finally completed this series of photographs. So here is my picture report as I try to show some of the less spectacular visuals throughout the west.

 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 



 


During the two weeks on the road we visited five national parks and monuments – Glacier NP, Yellowstone NP, Badlands NP, Little Bighorn Battlefield NP and Fossil Butte NM. September turned out to be a good time for our cross country outing.

 


Written by:

Arnie Lee

Road Trip

Loving Fall Travel

We’ve found that early fall is a good time for a vacation. Most of the summer road repair is completed, the places that we’ll visit are less crowded, gasoline prices have come down and lodging is less expensive. So it’s off we go.

We decided to skip the camping this year and instead enjoy the comfortable hotel beds at the stops along our planned itinerary. This trip is probably a 5000 mile journey, but I like driving and my wife Kris doesn’t mind filling in once in a while. She has plenty of books to read during the long hours in the car.

From our home in Grand Rapids we start with a long initial drive to Salt Lake City to visit our grandson in college. Next across the sparsely populated central Nevada to Mammoth Lakes and Yosemite to view its sweet valley and giant sequoias. It’s a short hop to Reno for a few days stay with family. Then it’s through the mountainous forest of Idaho and Montana to do some hiking in gorgeous Glacier. We’ll head south to northern Yellowstone’s Lamar Valley and then traverse the torturous Beartooth Hwy before the snow falls. Finally traveling east again we’ll hit Badlands and then head home again through South Dakota.

The car is filled with snacks and drinks for the long hours on the road. And as always I have my photo equipment ready to travel.

We’re going to place a few stickers on our car from our sister company StickItToYourCar.com

We’ll have some new photos from our travels here when we return.