The Bighorn basin of North-Central Wyoming. (I live in Hyattville near the Bighorn Mtns.)
There are only 600,000 people in the whole state! - The Freedom grows on you.
I left Southern California back in 1992 when i was 32, and joined my Dad in fishing and hunting. - Got my CDL to drive truck and never looked back - just visit California every now n then. - don't miss the traffic! - Way cheaper to live in Wyoming too - if you can handle the weather - I adapted. - The lowest point in Wyoming is 3100-ft.
And, for what you pay for a house in California, you can spend half for the same quality house n bank the rest.
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Can you find the Custer's Last Stand in Montana?
(and the town of Hyattville, WY) on the Map below?
CLICK ON ALL PHOTOS TO ENLARGE -- THEN CLICK AGAIN TO SHRINK.
Oh, Give me a home, where the buffalo roam...
...and the deer and the antelope play...
(September 2002 photo)
Wyoming has lots of public lands to cruise n hunt - or just do photo safaris
ATV Heaven. (2017 photo)
Can you find the little kid in this photo? (1994)
Bighorn Mountains, WY. (1993)
Yes, I took these photos
(2013)
Between Cody, WY and Yellowstone National Park
(Dec. 2013) RAM CONVENTION
He came within 3-ft. of me as I sat in the Jeep Overland...
'Reminds me of Johnny Cash: "I Walk the Line"
Owl in our Black Walnut Tree (2005)
Squirrel and Black Walnut (2014)