• Untamed Wyoming Chronicles of Weather, Wildlife, and the West's Legendary Adventurers

  • May 12 2024
  • Length: 29 mins
  • Podcast
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Untamed Wyoming Chronicles of Weather, Wildlife, and the West's Legendary Adventurers

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  • Embark on a journey through Wyoming's ever-shifting landscapes, from the whims of its capricious weather to the heartbeat of its wildlife and the grit of its historical figures. Feel the chill of rainy days transform into the budding warmth of spring, and witness the impact of Mother Nature on our sports schedules, including the University of Wyoming Cowboy football team's game plans. As we weave through the state's sports transitions, we also pause to honor the maternal strength of both humans and nature, exemplified by the legendary grizzly bear 399, whose story of survival and motherhood captivates us all.

    Prepare to be transported back to the rugged days of the Old West, where the line between legend and fact blurs with each retelling of Calamity Jane's adventurous life. As we sift through tall tales to find the true essence of this iconic figure, we also set sail on Yellowstone Lake aboard the Annie, reliving the pioneering 1871 expedition with Ferdinand V. Hayden at the helm. This tale is more than a recollection of past exploits; it's a nod to the origins of the conservation movement, reminding us of the inextricable connection between our nation's history and its natural wonders. Join us for this narrative tapestry that celebrates the spirit and stories that are unmistakably Wyoming.

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