Fremont Canyons Hidden treasures

Feb 25, 2013
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The terrain in this Wyoming Country is a vast expanse of diverse landscapes.
In parts of this state one is regaled by the high peaks and Forrest that the travel brochures expound to attract tourists to the state and are well worth the trip.
But for the most of the state it can be said that Wyoming is a series of plains mixed with high mountain dessert country.
One of the outstanding features of the state is that towns are usually 100 plus miles from one another.

Residents of this state know that the biggest concentrations of people are found in the economic centers of its larger towns, and that there are many small communities that lay claim to most of the rest of the population who number fewer souls than there are antelope on the prairies that surround those communities.

Then there are the folks that make their living on the wide spread ranches that in many incidences encompass B.L.M. lands and make it possible to operate livestock operations.
On many of these ranches there is also the existence of large oil fields and a handful of large coal mining operations.

The ranchers, oil field workers and coal miners are a fairly hardy lot who soon come to understand the unique working climate of this state.
They come to understand that in this country the wind has the biggest chance of killing you and the rest will either freeze you, drown you, or have you standing in mud up to your ass and wiping dirt out of your eyes at the same time, or will bite, burn or sting you.

Then there is the existence of natural phenomena that is right out your own back door that the country hides from all except the ones that seek its hidden treasure.

FREMONT CANYON is one such treasure. It is thirty miles from My home town of Casper and Eons apart from the world surrounding it. It runs the river course between Alcova and Pathfinder reservoirs.
Thus the names of, John Fremont ( explorer) and pathfinder ( his historical moniker) come to mind.

It is almost a land that time has forgotten.
It is a land of deep basins where reservoirs hide, sage brush and cedar and huge tumbles of rock, razor back bluffs, a land of red canyons who's walls drop suddenly hundreds of feet straight down and the unwary die if they are fooled by what they see at eye level. All of a sudden the ground is gone and the rocks and river wait below to claim their lives.

It seems, as if this was a place that after the creator finished the rest of the world, he just dumped the remainder of his working materials, Its a paradise for the insane rock climber and is the home of such species as the Antelope, Deer, Elk, fox and coyote. The land of the bald eagle, Hawk, osprey, Rainbow and brown trout, and of course the ever present rattle snake.
Alcova lake lays straight through the ancient migration route of the rattle snake so they must swim that reservoir twice yearly and swimmers beware!

I took a ride out there last Friday when it was still frigid out so the cold blooded critters dont move so fast.
I held one down and took it's picture, I can tell you it didn't improve its disposition!
They are stronger than one might guess but i had on heavy leather boots and bull hide chaps.

This is high mountain desert country at it's finest.

Welcome to the State of Wyoming Y”all!

I have some photos to show you of this very beautiful but deadly treasure.
I will have to do it lots of five pictures.
I hope you look closley and enjoy?

8- dont be deceived, eye level hides the fact of sheer drop offs of hundreds of feet to the rive.jpg 6- Balancing Rocks-Freemont Canyon.jpg 3-Alcova Resivour basin, Freemont Canyon oct.2013.jpg 5-Razor back cliffs- Freemont Canyon.jpg 10- Freemont bridge craosses a chasm that is hundreds of feet to the bottom- Freemaont Canyon.JPG
(HINT) If you hold your cursur on the thumbnail it will give you an explination of the picture your looking at.
 
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18- View from Freemont bridge, Freemont Canyon.jpg 13- View looking down off Freemont bridge- Freemont Canyon.jpg 14- View off other side of bridge- freemont Canyon.jpg 15- my wolf parked on the other side of the bridge, Freemont Canyon.jpg
 

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If one of the administrators see this, How do i make all the pictures in one post visible by an arrow showing the next one in order?
How come i cant click on the first picture and make it show bigger than the thumbnail?
Can you do it for me and then explain the technic to me?
Replies dont seem to show up?
 
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These pictures show the Pathfinder dam in one of its very rare flood stages and overflowing the dam and spillway pouring thousands of tons per second of water crashing into the canyon 800 ft, below. The dam has only overflown twice in the past 25 years so it was an impressive site to see! The noise was deafening.
The power of this water is frightening in its intensity washing big chunks of the canyon walls into the chasm below.
 
freemont canyon 5-14-10 with mom.jpg freemont canyon dads birthday 5-14-10.jpg 29- The road is full of 10mph. steep  twisties.jpg 33 more steep twisties- freemont canyon.jpg 39- this part of the canyon is so deep that it eternally shaded- freemont canyon.jpg

premium flyfishing stream in Rough terrain, Deep canyons, some with no escape for the boat fisherman foolish enough to enter, ( john Freemont lost boats in there), lots of 10 M.P.H. twisties,on a narrow paved road that resists patching. Plenty of gravel in corners and pot holes galore. Travel slowly at your risk!
The canyon is approx. 4 - 1/2 miles in length.
 
Interesting ~ it's pretty, but rough terrain. Something I'd never see, unless you were kind enough to post your pictures and act as 'tour guide' on TT.com. And I didn't even get dusty, or bite by a rattle snake <img src="images/smilies/wink.gif" border="0" alt="" title="Wink" class="inlineimg" /><br />
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Thank you.
 
mate you did a great job of capturing the area and you write extremely well. who knows why there are so few replies. one thing i do know is it takes a fair bit of time to do a good travel post.
AWESOME
 
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The problem with Wyoming is everyone thinks of Yellowstone
and maybe Devils Tower.

There is the Flaming Gorge, the Medicine Bow Natl Forest
east of Saratoga,
and the Big Horn Mts. Most of which never get visited.

I am looking forward to doing all of them one day on a trike.
Been there, done them in a car.
 
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<div class="message">The problem with Wyoming is everyone thinks of Yellowstone<br />
and maybe Devils Tower.<br />
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There is the Flaming Gorge, the Medicine Bow Natl Forest<br />
east of Saratoga,<br />
and the Big Horn Mts. Most of which never get visited.<br />
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I am looking forward to doing all of them one day on a trike.<br />
Been there, done them in a car.</div>

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</div> Gimmie a holler, I would like to run Flaming Gorge, I put up a few pictures of The Snowy Range east of Saratoga about a month ago!<br />
You could find them in Trike Travel thread.<br />
Devils Tower and the area around Sundance, Wyoming and the western Black Hills have some Hidden Treasures most folks don't see.<br />
They miss the gorgeous in seek of the well advertised!
 
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<div class="message">Gimmie a holler, I would like to run Flaming Gorge, I put up a few pictures of The Snowy Range east of Saratoga about a month ago!<br />
You could find them in Trike Travel thread.<br />
Devils Tower and the area around Sundance, Wyoming and the western Black Hills have some Hidden Treasures most folks don't see.<br />
They miss the gorgeous in seek of the well advertised!</div>

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</div>We are going to TRY again for Yellowstone this summer<br />
Last summer didnt work out.<br />
Since Casper is on the way, I will give you a heads up before we leave.
 
If you like canyon riding,here is another in Wyoming I just love.
Get off I-90 at Buffalo,Wyoming and pick up hwy 16 West ,through, I believe its called "Ten Sleep Canyon".This ride takes you from the top of mountains all the way down to the bottom on switch-back twisties of good paved and gaurd-rail road and is a beautiful and amazing ride.
We have done this ride twice on our way to Yellowstone and will ride it again if we go back a third time.
You will end the canyon ride in the town of Ten Sleep and can work your way North to Cody,Wyoming and be just miles away from Yellowstone.We like spending a day or two in Cody then entering the park via the Bear Tooth.
 
If you like canyon riding,here is another in Wyoming I just love.
Get off I-90 at Buffalo,Wyoming and pick up hwy 16 West ,through, I believe its called "Ten Sleep Canyon".This ride takes you from the top of mountains all the way down to the bottom on switch-back twisties of good paved and gaurd-rail road and is a beautiful and amazing ride.
We have done this ride twice on our way to Yellowstone and will ride it again if we go back a third time.
You will end the canyon ride in the town of Ten Sleep and can work your way North to Cody,Wyoming and be just miles away from Yellowstone.We like spending a day or two in Cody then entering the park via the Bear Tooth.

Good choice of a ride!:10:

ThumbUpI do this run from my hometown of Casper for just a day ride. I live about 60 miles from Buffalo, Wyoming where i enter ten sleep canyon and then relax and slow down.

It is a sin to speed in gods country!

The road climbs forever until it levels out to run the forested ridges and the observant can find moose at feast in the creek with picturesque streams of moss dripping from their antlers . There are lakes hidden from view, never to be seen by the one who fails to see this country as its own destination.:Shrug:
I posted a few pics. of it on a thread called Wyoming's ten sleep and wind river canyon last summer. (but i didn't really do it any justice):p
:Agree: I agree it's a must see route where you ride through pre-Cambrian grandeur, high peaks and deep valleys. The heavy forest,fragrant with pine scent reveals train tunnels blasted through the mountain on the other side of the river across from the road you are riding on and the tracks seem to have a tenacious hold on the sides of cliffs.

pepperWind river cuts its way through the canyon below and huge columns of rock that fell from the mountain into the river and forces it to cut ever deeper into the bedrock, I crane my head far back and gaze at the tops of the canyon far above me and wonder at how the canyon has been cut so deep over eons of time, before it brings me down into the town of thermopolis where i bear witness to the largest hot springs in the world and i cant help but be impressed with how calcium deposits can be such a great natural sculptor?

trike at Hot Springs-Thermopolis, Wyoming 7-20-2013-A6.jpg If you look close behind me you can see some of the cacium deposit marvels.
The spring boils up out of the ground a little to the left of the building in the back ground and naturally runs into the wind river below where i am parked.


PS. TEN SLEEP CANYON IS SO NAMED BECAUSE IT TOOK THE SHOSONE INDIAN TEN SLEEPS TO CROSS IT!


winter in ten sleep canyon resizedjpeg-.jpg Check out this picture of Ten sleep canyon in winter.
I used to cross country ski!
 
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ThumbUpThumbUp,,,just an old cowboy enjoying Gods creations ,,,,,and I mean that with the up most respect my friend ,,,,,:) :)
 

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