Day 4

 Woke up this morning in Gillette, Wyoming. We decided to find out about Gillette, you know something more than they had hotel availability. 

Fun fact #1 

Gillette supplies 35% of the Nations coal and they are a significant oil supplier. They refer themselves as the energy capitol of the country 

Fun fact #2

The town of Gillette was named after Edward Gillette. When the railroad was laying new tracks down they were supposed to follow Donkey creek.  Edward found a different route that save the railroad company a ton of money. By using the new route he discovered they shortened the distance by 5 miles and had to build 30 less bridges. His reward was to have the city named after him.



On the road again! First Stop Wally World!  Needed ear plugs the wind was whipping insane again today. Wind gust were at 41 mph according to the warning sign on the interstate.









Who knew we would know someone who had a town named after them. Douglas is the "Home of the Jackalope"


I thought it would only be appropriate to get a picture of Douglas getting gas in Douglas!

Our Destination was Rocky Mountain National Park but once again the journey there was not a disappointment.  We traveled through Roosevelt National Forest.











This is a small movie going through Roosevelt National Forest






Rocky Mountain National Park



Bear Lake






The pictures never do it justice these are just a glimpse of the beauty.  I can not even begin to come up with enough adjectives to describe what we seen today.







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