Teton mountain range, wyoming

hah hah!, Indeed you are right.
Quite a bit of Wyoming is high mountain dessert country where there isn't a whole helluva Lotta things to slow down the wind aside from a few telephone poles and strands of barbed wire.





Wyoming has lots of trees ... all in neat rows and a wire between each one ... not many needles ... wyoming calls then trees, but the rest of the world calls them telephone poles . :laugh: . :qpnmt:

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I was born and raised in Idaho and still have family living close to you!


I'm spoiled. I live in the region and travel by, through, or around that area at least 6-8times a year. I do love where I live because of what God has given us...... Thank you for the pictures. It will be the first ride we take when the snow melts. :D
 

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