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Thursday, December 18, 2008

Traveling from Casper to Lander Wyoming we started the day driving in light snow.  Out of the haze suddenly this large mound of rock appeared, known as Independence Rock.  Oregon Trail travelers camped here and left rock carved signatures.  Annie and I were delighted to find a trail all the way around.  It was probably about a mile but well worth the time.  Unbelievably beautiful and the snow began to clear.  
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