More Than Meets the Eye: Wyoming Along Interstate 80
Series: English
"We drove all the way across Wyoming last summer. There's nothing there." Often people who say this have driven through Wyoming via Interstate 80. The disgruntled tourist have two complaintsmonotony and desolation. More that Meets the Eye makes traveling across southern Wyoming fun, whether by car, bus, bicycle, or armchair. If you get bored with the Interstate you can take an alternate loop
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"We drove all the way across Wyoming last summer. There's nothing there." Often people who say this have driven through Wyoming via Interstate 80. The disgruntled tourist have two complaintsmonotony and desolation. More that Meets the Eye makes traveling across southern Wyoming fun, whether by car, bus, bicycle, or armchair. If you get bored with the Interstate you can take an alternate looping route, including a national scenic byway. If you stay on I-80, you can see archaeological digs, dinosaur fossils, wild horses, antelope, and a lot of other sights you can't find just anywhere. But you won't come upon many tourist traps: No "chicken feathers or tomahawks," to quote anthropologist Chuck Reher. People give places life. More that Meets the Eye focuses on Wyoming people who live and work along I-80: miners, ranchers, artists, activists, a race track owner, a geologist, a service station owner, lawmen, anthropologists, legislatorsand historians.
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