POST #21-2
On The Road Again - First Stop, Lander, WY
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On Tuesday, November 17, 2020, we left our home in Billings, Mt and started on the way South. We planned on leaving at 9 AM, but didn't make it out until 10AM. Best laid plans....as they say! It was a nice sunny day with light winds, but chilly in the mid 40's.
The town claims the world's largest mineral hot spring, appropriately named "The Big Spring", as part of Wyoming's Hot Springs State Park. The springs are open to the public for free as part of an 1896 treaty signed with the Shoshone and Arapaho Indian tribes. Dinosaur fossils were found on the Warm Springs Ranch in 1993, and the Wyoming Dinosaur Center was founded soon after. Both the Dinosaur Museum and the resort at the State park are worth a visit if you happen to travel by there.
As you leave Thermopolis the road goes into the Wind River Canyon. This road was designated a Wyoming Scenic Byway in 2005.
The canyon cuts through many
Wyoming rock strata exposures. Many of these are noted on roadside signs. The
canyon was cut in the established course of the Wind River. The water gap was
created as the topography of the mountains was raised over the past two million
years from previously flat terrain. From south to north, the canyon crosses an
area of complex faulting, then narrows as it descends into Precambrian rocks at
three road tunnels. Beyond the tunnels, the strata dip, with high cliffs of
sedimentary Limestone, Dolomite and Sandstone. The northern end of the canyon
cuts through Red Sandstone.
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