The Rad Trads hit the stage with their smooth indy rock vibe. Loaded with a wicked trumpet player and smooth saxophone, they definitely brought the groove.
Ryan Shupe & the Rubberband put on a high energy show which got the crowd dancing within a few beats. Their stage presence is nothing short of infectious.
It's crazy to see how much Jackson hole has changed since the late '40s! One thing that I did notice was that in every photo of the buffalo, there's not one tourist to be seen trying to ride on or feed one.
Nowadays anyone with a moderately decent camera thinks they are a world class photographer. Believe it or not, it takes years of working on that craft to be able to take photos that will take your breath away when you see them.
Yep, that is 100% coal. The seams in Wyoming are some of the largest in the world. They are up to 250 feet thick. This photo shows one of the massive seams.
There are a ton of places around the United States that have lost that old time feeling as time goes on they seem to move right along with it. However, Wyoming still has a few places that take us straight back in time and remind us of how simple things used to be.
We all know how beautiful Casper is pretty much year round. But this summer, Casper has blessed us with some pretty spectacular views during these summer thunder storms.