Devils Tower - Hulett Museum
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Hulett Museum and Art Gallery is about 9 miles from Devils Tower National Monument. Both are interesting sources of history and present day wonderment.
Alva - Wyoming - Population 50
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Alva is an unincorporated community in north central Crook County, Wyoming, United States. It lies along WYO 24 34.9 miles north of the town of Sundance, the county seat of Crook County and 9.7 miles away from Hulett, Wyoming. Its elevation is 3,993 feet (1,217 m), and it is located at 44°41′41″N 104°26′29″W (44.694707, -104.441342). Although Alva is unincorporated, it has a post office, with the ZIP code of 82711. Population is 50.
Public education in the community of Alva is provided by Crook County School District #1
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Black Hills Harley Davidson Aeroplane Motorcycle Museum The Open plans of Wyoming and Lingle!!!!
Wyoming bigger than NZ and Lingle the biggest little town in Wyoming a great state indeed .....and a visit to South Dakota Aero Museum and the MC museum in Sturgis....we wanted to go for a tour to the local Air Force base but we where foreigners!!! Oh bugger!!!!
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It's the final day of our road trip! Having fun on the ride home!!
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Devils Tower 2014 - Day Hike with the Family
Located right next to Hulett, Wyoming is the enigmatic Devils Tower jetting up from the black hills. It had been a couple years since we visited so we went on a Sunday drive...and brought the camera. LOL.
Today we decided to just hike the Tower Trail as I'm still recovering from some injuries sustained from my backpacking trip on the French Creek. Otherwise, there is an awesome 1.3 mile trail the Red Beds trail that takes you out on a wider perimeter view of this beautiful rock formation. Watch out for snakes. No pets allowed on this trail so unfortunately Phoebe had to stay home.
Along the way we saw prairie dogs, deer, long horn cattle and a buffalo. Once we got to the trail it was a relatively easy hike around the tower on a paved walk way. Please remember that this is a sacred place to the local Native Americans so please stay on trail and don't disturb prayer bundles.
Climbing is allowed. As always we of course spotted about 6 people climbing the Tower and they were about half way up when we arrived.
If your planning on visiting Wyoming or the black hills area don't forget to check out Devils Tower. With plenty of facilities, picnic areas, campground a Visitor Center and Amphitheater, there's plenty to see and do when you're done hiking the trails. Also, check out the small town nearby for some great ice cream.
For more information on Devils Tower please visit nps.gov/deto
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Police looking for church thief in Wyoming
WYOMING, Ohio (WKRC) - Wyoming Police are looking for a thief that stole a backpack containing valuable items from a church on Sunday.
The incident happened on Sunday afternoon at the Friendship United Methodist Church in Wyoming.
The suspect is seen on surveillance footage entering the church, walking throughout the building, and stealing a volunteer's backpack, which is believed to contain a laptop and other valuable items.
Anyone with information on the theft is asked to call Wyoming Police.
CSA ep.4: Hitching up to the Wild West Web
In the fourth of our preview series for the Connected States of America documentary, TelecomTV's Guy Daniels continues his journey through rural America. This week he visits an artist in remote Wyoming who, thanks to DSL, is solely using online auction sites to create a museum of western memorabilia and artefacts, searching throughout the world to bring home items of local historical significance.
Filmed in: Hulett, Wyoming, USA
Original broadcast date: July 2, 2010
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Glenrock expanding trail system
The State Loan and Investment Board (SLIB) approved a $72,687 grant to the Town of Glenrock to expand and enhance the walking and biking trail system. The town is excited to improve safety for kids commuting to school and help connect hotels with both museums.
Kaycee, Wyoming
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Kaycee is a town in Johnson County, Wyoming, United States.The population was 263 at the 2010 census.It is home to a museum that preserves the cattle ranching heritage of the area, especially the history of the Johnson County War.Kaycee was incorporated in 1906 after the establishment of a small post office and general store.
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The town of Sundance restoring Old Stoney
The Wyoming Business Council awarded the town of Sundance, Wyoming a $2.45M grant to help restore the former school constructed in 1923 and abandoned in 1971 into a community center, new home for the Crook County Museum and retail/office space.
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Prohibition in Wyoming (part 1)
Prohibition in Wyoming as told by University of Wyoming Professor of History Phil Roberts at the Campbell County Rockpile Museum on September 19,2008.
Centennial Valley Volunteer Fire Dept, WY, EMS & volunteers with Air Link Regional West, NE
THE REAL STORY BEHIND THIS; a non certified EMT from Centennial Valley Volunteer FD was responding and treating patients without a WY state issued EMT certification, he failed to complete his state recertification requirements by December 2012. For the entire month of January 2013, he was responding with the Centennial ambulance service, treating patients, and representing himself as a state certified EMT - W.S. § 33-36-104, W.S. § 33-36-113, W.S. § 33-36-103(z)
He is still an EMT with Centennial CVVFD.
2013-2014-2015 - WY State OEMS was aware this EMT did not have a WY state certification, had committed domestic violence crimes, and was still responding, they chose to ignore the issue, violation of W.S. § 33-36-112; they were also aware this EMT had a copy of the state EMT test and used it to cheat on the state recertification test, when he finally took the recert exam. Both the compliance and office manager for WY State EMS office were made aware of this, but looked the other way.
How ethical is this from all parties involved?
This particular EMT was fired on Jan. 2, 2013 from a WY ambulance service for not having a WY state issued EMT certification, per WY law, but continued to work with the Centennial Volunteer ambulance.
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This was the third serious head injury of the day from the Snowy Range ski area. Centennial EMS and volunteers along with Laramie EMS were kept very busy within a 2 hour time frame. All injured persons were medivaced to specialty hospitals for serious head injuries.
The flight medics wasted no time. First injured person medivaced by AirLife of Greeley, CO, second person medivaced by LifeFlight Cheyenne Regional Medical Center, WY, and the third person medivaced by Air Link Regional West, NE. Centennial Valley Volunteer Fire Dept. parking lot became the landing zone.
Art of the Hunt
Wyoming-based folklorist Andrea Graham discussed her fieldwork among fishers and hunters in the contemporary American West and explores how these traditions maintain, reinforce, and celebrate deeply-rooted elements of place, family and community life. The folklore and traditions surrounding hunting and fishing are among the most ancient expressions of traditional culture in contemporary America. Although hunting and fishing are not usually seen as artistic pursuits, a closer examination of the handmade tools and gear used, the skills of guides and outfitters, the decorative crafts involved and the hunting and fishing stories told among hunters reveal an enormous depth of creativity, beauty and tradition. These traditions remain strong, especially in the American West.
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World's Biggest T. REX Discovered - 2019
Heftier than an adult elephant, the 9.8-ton animal shows that predatory dinosaurs got older and bigger than once thought.
A fossil site in Canada has yielded the heaviest Tyrannosaurus rex specimen ever found—an animal that weighed an estimated 19,500 pounds in life, far heftier than most elephants alive today.
The dinosaur, unveiled last week in The Anatomical Record, consists of a skeleton that's about 65 percent complete, including the skull and hips along with some of its ribs,
Leg bones, and tail bones. Nicknamed “Scotty,” the tyrannosaur was a senior by this species' standards, making it to at least the age of 28.
Some 68 million years ago, the Canadian landscape Scotty knew was a subtropical coastal paradise, but life was no vacation. The dinosaur's remains include a broken and healed rib,
A massive growth of bone in between two teeth—a sign of infection—and broken tailbones possibly maimed by another tyrannosaur's bite.
“It was not an easy life, even for the king of predatory dinosaurs, judging by all these injuries,” says Nizar Ibrahim, a paleontologist at the University of Detroit Mercy who wasn't involved with the study.
The find suggests that large predatory dinosaurs probably got older and bigger than paleontologists would have surmised based on currently available fossils.
Among the known species, T. rex is one of the best represented extinct dinosaurs, with more than 20 fossil individuals identified.
“As more specimens of those other theropods are found, we're going to find their Scottys: their particularly large, particularly old individuals,” says study leader Scott Persons,
A postdoctoral researcher at the University of Alberta. “It would not surprise me that those animals turn out to increase the range of body size potentially to overlap or even surpass what we know from T. rex.”
Big boned.
Scotty has actually been known to paleontologists since 1991, when its bones were dug up at a site in Saskatchewan, Canada. To celebrate this T. rex's discovery,
The field crew wanted to raise a toast to the creature. By that point in the field season, all they had on hand to celebrate the occasion was a bottle of scotch hence the nickname.
It has taken more than two decades, however, for scientists to come to full grips with Scotty's remains. The animal's massive bones were firmly stuck in very hard rock,
Making them extremely difficult to extract for study. But once Scotty's bones were freed, Persons's team could finally reconstruct the dinosaur's age and size.
Cross-sections of its bones show that their structure is remarkably robust, resembling that of a different T. rex known to have died around the age of 28.
And its main leg bone, or femur, in particular provided a vital clue to Scotty's size.
By studying many living animals, scientists have found that the wider an animal's femur, the more weight that the bone tends to hold up. Scotty's femur was a whopping eight inches across,
which means that Scotty's two legs could hold up more than 19,500 pounds, give or take a couple tons. When the same methods are applied to Sue,
The famously complete T. rex at the Field Museum, that fossil comes out about 900 pounds lighter.
Lean and mean.
However, this bone-measuring method isn't foolproof. For one, animals don't use their skeletons to passively hold up their weight; bones also endure the forces of motion.
There's some evidence that tyrannosaurs may have been faster and more agile than other groups of large predatory dinosaurs, such as the earlier allosaurs.
Perhaps tyrannosaur leg bones were slightly over-engineered to take the stress of running, which would lead researchers to overshoot Scotty's actual weight.
In addition, body mass is just one way of parsing bigness, and not all predatory dinosaurs had the same dimensions. Tyrannosaurs such as T. rex appear to have had stockier builds,
While other species had longer, more slender bodies. This variety, some researchers argue, may even hold within the T. Rex species, which includes some more “slender” specimens.
No species demonstrates this conundrum better than Spinosaurus, a semiaquatic dinosaur that lived in what's now northern Africa about a hundred million years ago.
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