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Catch The Chugville Express!


Chugwater, Wyoming. Click photo for large version.

A Room With A View


Chugwater, Wyoming. The interior of the modest miner’s trailer.

This seems so roomy when compared to my Element. All things considered, think I’ll stay in my Element.

Home… Home On The Range


Chugwater, Wyoming. A modest miner’s trailer.

This was someone’s home… home on the range. Being a miner’s trailer, it was probably more like someone’s home… home on the mountain range.
It would make for an eclectic office space today, don’t you think?

Where’s The Beef?


Alongside a Wyoming highway… Sign reads, “Wyoming - Beef Country.” Click photo for large version.

“Where’s The Beef?” Good question. Where have all the cattle gone?

Take A Walk On The Roadside of Life


A Highway in Southern Wyoming. Click photo for large version.

Decided to pull off the road to stretch my legs and take a brisk walk on the roadside of life. The retrospective view of my Element provided a stunning sky-works show.

You’ve Got Mailbox - Red Baron Rides!


Cheyenne, Wyoming. Click photo for large version.

It’s My Way… The Highway


Southern Wyoming. Click photo for large version.

Keep On Truckin’!

Riding The Fence


Cheyenne, Wyoming. Click photo for large version.

From Arizona, I headed back up through Colorado to Wyoming.
Let’s kick-off the Wyoming series with this shot from the American wild west!

Prickly “Nair” Pear


Apache Junction, Arizona.

Apache Junction KOA Campground. Remove a cactus’ needles. Make a comfy seat.
That raises an interesting question. When you remove your cat’s claws, it is declawed. Does anyone know what to call it when you remove all the needles from a cactus?
The only thing I can come up… A Prickly [...]

Barrel of Fun Eats


Phoenix, Arizona.

Closed?!! Drats!
As it turned out, I tried one of those roadside taco trailers while in Winnemucca, Washington. It was, perhaps, the best Mexican food I’ve ever had! More about that later.
That taco trailer does make me wish I had stuck around and taken a culinary dip into El Barrilito.