On the way to Casper we saw not only countless heads of cattle, but many herds of antelope. Miles and miles of breathtaking scenery and miles of snow fences. Today we'll take some visits to interesting spots and add some photos tonight.
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Written later today ...
We spent most of the day getting haircuts, washing clothes and hitching up Molly II before the promised rain begins again. Actually there isn't that much to see unless you drive up into the Black Mountains for what we were told presents awesome viewing. Did visit the Fort Casper museum and found it very interesting, though like a lot of other museums containg countless items from the "old days". The only photo to add is that of a rabbit that is roaming the RV park. I got within 3-4 feet of him and he (she?) just looked at me, seemingly unafraid. I have to ask someone if the bunny is a camp pet.
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