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Old 11-28-2007, 01:57 PM   #1 (permalink)
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If one enjoys looking and drooling over old firearms, one can't do any better than the gun display in the Buffalo Bill musuem in Cody Wy. Lots of unusual designs. I wasn't able to spend as much time with the gun display as I would have liked as other family members were getting worn out in the museum.

If you are even in the area, do yourself a favor and visit the museum. When we were there admission was $10 but was good for 2 days and it would haven't been too hard spending the better part of 2 days going over everything.

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Old 11-28-2007, 04:09 PM   #2 (permalink)
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There's a place I plan to see. I tried to get the wife out west this past summer, but she made me turn left at St. Louis, and head south. I keep gettin closer and closer!

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Ya gotta find a way for her to want to go West. Cody is a nice area during the summer months and not too far West on to Yellowstone. Tell her there's a Wal-Mart in town.

And Yellowstone is one of those places you have to visit at least once. getting to see all those geysers and the wild life close enough to touch is something your don't get a chance to do every day. To be truthful, even though some of the wild life is close enough to touch, you really don't want to do that.

Recall the first time we visited, someone in camp was tells use a few days earlier some kid was wanting to raise some hell so when he saw a bear with its head in the trash in camp, he took a stick and hit the bear in the butt. Needless to say .

Recall one trip was driving by a nice stream and we looked over and there was a small island in the stream. A big bull Elk was standing proud on the island and there were 3-4 cow elk laying at his feet. This is stuff you only hear or see in a book but never in person, well not too often.

Gotta come West some time.

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