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Almost Cody, Wyoming: The eastern entrance to Yellowstone National Park

October 25, 2020 Jim 2 Comments

The western side of Montana is mountainous and green. The eastern half of the state is completely different with low, rolling hills and vegetation that’s brown about half the year. This half of the year, to be specific.

We thought Cody, Wyoming, which calls itself the eastern entrance to Yellowstone National Park, would be mountainous and forested. No such luck.

Cody was a pretty little town, but between the coronavirus and the end of the tourist season, we were just about the only people on the streets.

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  1. Lisa Mustard says

    October 26, 2020 at 9:27 am

    What a stunning view (of Jamie) XX

  2. Jim says

    October 26, 2020 at 5:25 pm

    Every view of Jamie is stunning (even if she is unaware of it).

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