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Pahaska Tepee is William Buffalo Bill Cody’s old hunting lodge and hotel in the U.S.state of Wyoming.It is located 50 miles west of the town of Cody and two miles from the east entrance to Yellowstone National Park.
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The Pahaska Experience: Summer 2015 (Home Video Edition)
I just spent the last 6 months of my life secluded in the mountains (Yellowstone National Park) with some of the coolest people, here's how it went..
filmed (iPhone 6) & edited by
Justice Nwokedi
pahaska tepee, yellowstone, wy, usa
Fishin Bridge to Pahaska Tepee via East Entrance Road
Route on map
Ski Wyoming at The Sleeping Giant
Sleeping Giant in Northwest Wyoming is one of the nations oldest ski areas. Located only 50 miles west of Cody, Wyoming and next to Pahaska Tepee this ski area offers fantastic skiing and the most beautiful scenery that you can imagine. If downhill is not your thing then Pahaska offers miles of awesome Cross Country Ski Trails with majestic views of our beautiful mountains right at the East entrance of Yellowstone National Park. So why not get off the couch grab your skis and come out to the Sleeping Giant/Pahaska Ski Area?? Here you will find great fun and friends to enjoy the day with.
scenic pahaska
black and white overo stallion
Hiking at Pahaska
Snowshoeing behind Pahaska Teepee
2017 06 04 Cody, WY to Fishing Bridge, YNP
Five second time lapse. Highlights include a speeding ticket, the Yellowstone East Entrance, Yellowstone Lake, and Fishing Bridge campground
East entrance to Yellowstone NP.
Cody WY back to Yellowstone (Part 2)
Starts in the middle of nowhere, a detour to Douglas (home to the world's largest Jackalope museum), and ending at the Grand Tetons.
Mom and Cub - Pahaska Tepee Resort Summer 2011
I was hiking across the river from the resort that I was working at and I came across this Grizzly Bear and then I saw the cub. The mom was hiding the cub as she took a nice dump and then started to dig in the dirt. Pretty cool sighting yet again
The Lexington at Jackson Hole - Jackson (Wyoming) - United States
The Lexington at Jackson Hole hotel city: Jackson (Wyoming) - Country: United States
Address: 285 N Cache Street; zip code: WY 83001
Located in Jackson, Wyoming, this completely non-smoking hotel is just a few blocks from Jackson’s historic town square. This hotel offers rooms with a refrigerator and a microwave.
-- L’hôtel entièrement non-fumeurs Lexington at Jackson Hole se situe à Jackson, dans le Wyoming, à seulement quelques pâtés de maisons de la place historique de la ville de Jackson.
-- Este hotel para no fumadores está en Jackson, Wyoming, a pocas calles de la histórica plaza de Jackson. Las habitaciones disponen de nevera y microondas. El The Lexington at Jackson Hole tiene suites con cocina, set de café o chimenea.
-- Dieses Nichtraucherhotel erwartet Sie in Jackson im Bundesstaat Wyoming und liegt nur wenige Häuserblöcke vom historischen Hauptplatz der Stadt entfernt. Es bietet Ihnen Zimmer mit Kühlschrank und Mikrowelle.
-- Dit geheel rookvrije hotel ligt in Jackson in de staat Wyomong, op slechts een paar straten van het historische stadsplein van Jackson. Het hotel beschikt over kamers met een koelkast en een magnetron.
-- Situato a Jackson, nel Wyoming, a pochi isolati dalla storica piazza, questo hotel è completamente per non fumatori e offre camere dotate di frigorifero e microonde.
-- ワイオミング州ジャクソンに位置する全館禁煙のホテルで、ジャクソンの歴史的な町の広場からわずか数ブロックです。客室には冷蔵庫と電子レンジが備わります。 The Lexington at Jackson Holeのスイートには、キッチン(コーヒーメーカー付)または暖炉、リビングルーム1室、テレビ2台があります。 Jackson Hole’s The...
-- 这家全面禁烟的酒店位于怀俄明州(Wyoming)的杰克逊镇(Jackson),距离杰克逊镇历史悠久的城镇广场仅有数个街区,提供配有冰箱和微波炉的客房。 The Lexington at Jackson Hole酒店的套房设有带咖啡设施的厨房或壁炉、起居室和2台电视。 Jackson Hole’s The Lexington酒店每日供应自助早餐,提供免费无线网络连接,设有室内游泳池和热水浴池,亦提供洗衣设施,在冬季月份提供开往杰克逊滑雪胜地(Jackson Ski Resort)的接送服务。 ...
-- Этот отель для некурящих расположен в Джексоне, штат Вайоминг, всего в нескольких кварталах от исторической площади города. К услугам его гостей номера с холодильником и микроволновой печью.
-- Detta helt rökfria hotell ligger i Jackson, Wyoming, bara några kvarter från stadens historiska torg. Hotell erbjuder rum med kylskåp och mikrovågsugn. På The Lexington at Jackson Hole kan du också i svit med kök eller öppen spis.
-- يقع هَذا الفندق الخالي كلياً من التدخين في مدينة جاكسون في ولاية وايمونغ، وعلى بُعد بضع مباني من ساحة المدينة التاريخية في مدينة جاكسون. ويضم هَذا الفندق غُرف مزودة بثلاجة وميكروويف.
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Shaggy swimming @ Buffalo Bill State Park 1
Molesworth - Main Street, Wyoming
Thomas Molesworth was a Cody artist who became a furniture-making phenomenon. Main Street, Wyoming follows the legendary designer’s odyssey from the lodges of Wyoming’s rich and powerful to President Eisenhower’s private study.
Buffalo Bill Museum & Grave, Golden, Colorado, United States, North America
William Frederick Buffalo Bill Cody (February 26, 1846 - January 10, 1917) was an American soldier, bison hunter and showman. He was born in the Iowa Territory (now the U.S. state of Iowa), in Le Claire but lived several years in Canada before his family moved to the Kansas Territory. Buffalo Bill received the Medal of Honor in 1872 for service to the US Army as a scout. One of the most colorful figures of the American Old West, Buffalo Bill became famous for the shows he organized with cowboy themes, which he toured in Great Britain and Europe as well as the United States. William Frederick Cody (Buffalo Bill) got his nickname after the American Civil War when he had a contract to supply Kansas Pacific Railroad workers with buffalo meat. Cody earned the nickname by killing 4,280 American bison (commonly known as buffalo) in eighteen months, (1867--1868). Cody and William Comstock competed in a buffalo-shooting match over the exclusive right to use the name, which Cody won by killing 68 bison to Comstock's 48. Cody had documented service as a soldier during the Civil War and as Chief of Scouts for the Third Cavalry during the Plains Wars. He claimed to have had many jobs, including as a trapper, bullwhacker, Fifty-Niner in Colorado, a Pony Express rider in 1860, wagonmaster, stagecoach driver, and a hotel manager, but historians have had difficulty documenting them, and he may have fabricated some for publicity. He became world famous for his Wild West shows, which toured in Great Britain and Europe. Audiences were enthusiastic about seeing a piece of the American West. The adventure story writer Emilio Salgari met Buffalo Bill in Italy, saw his show, and later featured him as a hero in some of his novels. In 1872, Cody was awarded a Medal of Honor for gallantry in action while serving as a civilian scout for the 3rd Cavalry Regiment. In 1917, the U.S. Army after Congress revised the standards for award of the medal removed from the rolls 911 medals previously awarded either to civilians, or for actions that would not warrant a Medal of Honor under the new higher standards. Among those revoked was Cody's. In 1977, Dr. Mary Edwards Walker's medal was restored, and other reviews began. Cody's medal along with those given to four other civilian scouts was re-instated on June 12, 1989. In 1895, Cody was instrumental in the founding of Cody, the seat of Park County in northwestern Wyoming. The Old Trail Town museum is at the center of the community and honors the traditions of Western life. Cody first passed through the region in the 1870s. He was so impressed by the development possibilities from irrigation, rich soil, grand scenery, hunting, and proximity to Yellowstone Park that he returned in the mid-1890s to start a town. He brought with him associates for whom streets were named: Beck, Alger, Rumsey, Bleistein and Salsbury. The town was incorporated in 1901. In November 1902, Cody opened the Irma Hotel, which he named after his daughter. He envisioned a growing number of tourists coming to Cody via the recently opened Burlington rail line. He expected that they would proceed up the Cody Road along the North Fork of the Shoshone River to visit Yellowstone Park. To accommodate travelers, Cody completed construction of the Wapiti Inn and Pahaska Tepee in 1905 along the Cody Road with the assistance of artist and rancher Abraham Archibald Anderson. Cody also established the TE Ranch, located on the South Fork of the Shoshone River about thirty-five miles from Cody. When he acquired the TE property, he sent cattle from Nebraska and South Dakota. His new herd carried the TE brand. The late 1890s were relatively prosperous years for Buffalo Bill's Wild West, and he bought more land to add to the TE Ranch. Eventually Cody held around 8,000 acres (32 km²) of private land for grazing operations and ran about 1,000 head of cattle. He also operated a dude ranch, pack horse camping trips, and big game hunting business at and from the TE Ranch. In his spacious ranch house, he entertained notable guests from Europe and America. Cody died of kidney failure on January 10, 1917, surrounded by family and friends at his sister's house in Denver. Cody was baptized into the Catholic Church the day before his death by Father Christopher Walsh of the Denver Cathedral.
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Young Moose near the HWY
Young Moose near the HWY
We were driving down the road in Wyoming and there was a MOOSE on the side of the road. This was a first for us. Have you ever seen a moose up-close? Very interesting to see.
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Yellowstone Under Canvas - West Yellowstone Hotels, Montana
Yellowstone Under Canvas 3 Stars Hotel in West Yellowstone, Montana Within US Travel Directory Nestled at the west entrance of Yellowstone National Park, this rustic resort offers easy access to hiking and fishing.
A restaurant and bar are located on site.
All tents and tipis offer views of wildlife and nature.
Without electricity, Yellowstone Under Canvas offers portable tipis as well as luxury tents.
Select tents feature a wood stove and private tipi bathroom equipped with a shower, flushing toilet and spa products.
Guests of West Yellowstone Under Canvas can enjoy fine American dining at Bar’N’ Ranch restaurant.
An extensive cocktail list is available.
Picnic baskets featuring sandwiches, fruits and sweets are available .
Old Faithful geyser is 56.
3 km from this resort.
The Grizzly Bear and Wolves Centre is 15 minutes’ drive away.
Yellowstone Under Canvas - West Yellowstone Hotels, Montana
Location in : 890 Buttermilk Creek Rd, MT 59758, West Yellowstone, Montana
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Flying, and then not.
December 2010, Pahaska Tepee Resort. Sledding. We had been sledding all morning, but nobody wanted to go from the top of the hill. I did once, and everything went smoothly, so after lunch, I had a friend film me going from the top. I guess I hit a hard patch, because this happened!