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Monday, September 02, 2019

July Trip to the Bighorn Mountains

Hello Everyone; Hope you all are doing well. 

Here are quite a shots from our first trip to the Bighorn's for 2019.

All set up in our usual spot.

The always beautiful view from our dining table.


On the second or third day some heavy clouds started rolling in.
And before we knew it.......



We were surrounded in misty cloud cover. 
We've been camping in the Bighorn Mountains for 9 years now and this is the first time we had this happen. And this.......

Dime to quarter sized hail, luckily no damage was done.
It has been a wet, stormy camping season this year.
 
But with the storms come.......

Amazingly beautiful sunsets.

And because of the rains.......


Lush green grasses and flowers everywhere.

 Little white daisies.
 Small purple daisies.
And loads of blue/purple Lupine.

My Hubs decided to act like a mountain goat and climb to the top of a granite outcropping.



He said the views were worth the effort, but his knees didn't agree later on that evening and the next day. He even got a pic of our trailer way in the distance.

Here are few other pic's of the beautiful Bighorn Mountains in Wyoming.
 




It seem there are always different beautiful views to discover on each trip, but with 1000's of acres and 100's of roads that span from Wyoming into Montana, we will never be able to see them all.

Hope you enjoyed sharing our trip. 
Until next post......

Take Care Everyone
Hugs, Sandy

6 comments:

  1. Love seeing your photos always. Robyn Sydney Australia

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  2. Wow. Beautiful! No one around! What a peaceful setting, but that hike … holy cow! I can see why the sore knees were worth it.

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  3. What beautiful photos of these beautiful landscapes.Nice day to you.

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  4. Looks like a beautiful place to take in nature!
    Marilyn

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  5. Amazing! Your trip here sounds like a piece of heaven! Glad your rv wasn't damaged from the hail and hope dh has recovered fro his climb.

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