This hiker isn't the first to climb Laramie Peak and he won't be the last. But, he just shared a video of his journey to the top which is a reminder of how pretty Wyoming is from up high.
When you're hiking in the wild, you're actually a guest in a land that wildlife calls home. One man learned this when he and his dog went for a hike and ran into a wolf.
I follow a lot of people on YouTube, but this channel might be my favorite. It's a guy who hikes the back country of Yellowstone and shares his experiences.
Now that it's officially springtime in Wyoming, it's time to start looking at places to go and things to do to create new memories either with your significant other or maybe just a couple of good friends. Either way, this is one that you should put on your bucket list.
The land looks untouched just as it appeared to the early explorers. The mountain crests at the continental divide, and is the home to one of the largest glaciers.
YouTubers 'Don't Wait Go Do' capture what life is like living out of a van, camping, and exploring America. This November, the duo stopped in Wyoming for a few nights of camping at Yellowstone National Park.
Avoid high grass areas, use Deet, wear long pants and sleeves, tuck your pants into your socks. Shower and carefully search each other for ticks, they are tiny.
I've spent some time in the woods, however never finding what seems to be shrine to missing persons. As the videographer says, " look at what these f'ing are." It does make you wonder why someone would do this.