Thank you :) I'm glad you enjoyed this! Despite passing by this road numerous times over the years I had somehow never checked it out until my son mentioned it to me recently.
Wow Robert I so enjoyed this video. So sad about the graffiti and the closings albeit understandable under the circumstances. I know I can come to your channel for beautiful scenery, history and music so thank you for that. I look forward to your next video on the outdoor church. So good too to see you and Mel having marvelous adventures in spite of the high gas prices.
The fuel prices are definitely a factor, but we are trying to plan trips carefully so we can still make it out for some adventures in this region. In previous summers I have often traveled quite extensively, but trying to find interesting spots closer to home base this year.
It seems like I heard something about construction work over the summer, but I don't remember the details off the top of my head. I had been up in the Bighorns many times over the years, but had never seen Crazy Woman Canyon. A couple of my sons mentioned taking a day trip up there so we decided to check it out ourselves finally.
One of the coolest parts of that canyon is near the end where the creek suddenly disappears and goes underground. Then it comes back out further down stream at about half the capacity. It didn't used to do that 30 years ago when I would go there. That was always a great place to go fishing if you were feeling kind of lazy since you could drive along until you found a nice hole to try out.
Thank you for agreeing with me that canyon Karst is present. Good to see someone understood it enacts geological change. Isn't it sad aerosol paint is what white trash use for blow jobs ?
That crazy woman Pioneer story is remarkable as it was depicted in the 1970s movie “Jeremiah Johnson” starring Robert Redford. If you haven’t seen that movie, you should check it out. It is one of my all time favorites!
I'm a local from Buffalo. 42 years resident. The Forrest Service won't close Crazy Woman canyon. Because local ranchers use it to get to their summer range in the Southern Big Horns. The road on the bottom going to the canyon is Johnson County road. Then Forrest Service road. The locals believe the name came from the first story. The lady lost her family and the Native Americans didn't want anything to do with her because she didn't act right. The North Fork of Crazy Woman creek starts up on Sheep mountain road. By Powder River pass. Unfortunately kids spray painted that stuff. Locals have been known to collect the bat poop for fertilizer. Don't think to many do that anymore though. The campground in the canyon was closed because the Forrest Service didn't want to maintain it anymore. There's lots of campgrounds and camping places throughout the mountains. If you want a spot in the summer in a campground my advice get there earlier. Don't wait until late afternoon. They will be full. If anyone needs help or has a question i would gladly help. Great job on the video! Its always interesting to see how others see my area. 😊
Somehow I had never explored Crazy Woman Canyon until we made this video. My son had mentioned it not long before and I didn't know anything about it so then we had to find it. Definitely a lovely spot!
Where are the 'do not litter signs? Those grey or white birch trees, and brook, views are amazing. Imagine chopping through those boulders to make the roads.
@@RobertWitham Thank you! I drove through last year the weekend after Labor Day and just was wondering if you'd been camping while I was wandering though. It's a beautiful spot with so much to see!! Thank you for the video!!👍
Okay Robert, that place is truly amazing! Also, the story of how it may have been named "Crazy Women Canyon" was interesting too. Too bad about the graffiti, but it's an inherited trait I guess. Seems like it's been around an awful long time. Maybe someday kids will learn a new way to impress their peers. Hopefully one less destructive. Your photography is fit for a photo exhibition. You should frame some up and sell them.
My wife and I went to the West Tensleep Lake campground this past summer. We were towing a 28 ft travel trailer. You are not going to believe this: Google maps told us to turn 2 exits from where we were going. I thought that it was strange, since we were almost 40 miles from the campground. Guess what? It routed us through Crazy Woman Canyon!! As soon as we exited the interstate, I noticed we got on a dirt road. I thought it was strange, but kept going. About 7 miles in, we see a big yellow sign that says NO RV's or Big Trucks. I thought Oh Well, we went this far, let's keep going. The biggest mistake I ever made towing an RV!! We pulled our 28 Ft RV through this canyon. I didn't think we would make it. Then coming the opposite direction were a couple of cars. They had to pull over and we didn't think either of us would be able to pass, but we did. I'll never do that again. In fact, we got rid of our RV when our vacation was over. That trip through the canyon almost made me sick. Plus, we busted our TV antenna on a rock outcrop. I thought if we can't get out of here, we are screwed. We made a big mistake by using Google Maps. I should have known better. Thank God we were able to get out of there with our RV. I told our camp host at West Tensleep Lake Campground what we did. She couldn't believe we made it through there with the size of RV we had. I should have turned around when we saw the sign. I heard an 18 wheeler tried to make it through there this past year. They said it had to be cut up to get it out of there.
Wow! I do recall some pretty tight spots along that road. Google Maps has definitely caused me some grief over the years. I'm becoming increasingly skeptical of GPS directions in general just because of this sort of thing. It's like they are right just often enough to keep our confidence for the next time... LOL
“All conservation of wildness is self-defeating, for to cherish we must see and fondle, and when enough have seen and fondled, there is no wilderness left to cherish.” ― Aldo Leopold, A Sand County Almanac
Are there a lot of people who travel with spray paint cans? These aren’t “kids” traveling these rocky rough roads. I’m just trying to understand what type of person does this.
@@RobertWitham : the loco punks from Gillette come over to run the canyon on their 4wheeler and side by sides and party in that concave , a few Buffalo punks too ..the Sheridan punks hang out in tongue river canyon and do the same there ...unfortunately it happens everywhere now days ...glad to see the Secret parts of the big horns are still that way because crazy woman has been a hot spot since the 70s
Crazy Woman Canyon. AH yes, driven that a couple of times (got family in Buffalo, WY), neat area, the cattle wars etc. BTW, did you know that there is a liquor store in Buffalo called "Crazy Woman Liquors". Ps. she ain't "crazy". :)
What an incredible place! Once again, you have added some beauty and calmness to my day!
Thank you :) I'm glad you enjoyed this! Despite passing by this road numerous times over the years I had somehow never checked it out until my son mentioned it to me recently.
What an amazing trip 🤩 it warms my heart to see you two traveling and seeing such gorgeous places. I love you both
Thanks, Val :)
Beautiful! I especially like the butterfly landing on Melanie's thumb.
That was a surprise and I'm still surprised to have managed a quick photo!
Wow Robert I so enjoyed this video. So sad about the graffiti and the closings albeit understandable under the circumstances. I know I can come to your channel for beautiful scenery, history and music so thank you for that. I look forward to your next video on the outdoor church. So good too to see you and Mel having marvelous adventures in spite of the high gas prices.
The fuel prices are definitely a factor, but we are trying to plan trips carefully so we can still make it out for some adventures in this region. In previous summers I have often traveled quite extensively, but trying to find interesting spots closer to home base this year.
Fantastic video! Thank you!
Thank you :) I'm glad you enjoyed this video.
Spectacular views there I`ve only passed through on a bus. I didn`t see that obviously. There must have been a lot of crazy women out there?
This is a bit off the beaten path, but not too bad of a drive. I wouldn't want to try taking bus through that canyon though! LOL
@@RobertWitham Thx for that. No Greyhounds Haaa.
We were there the end of July ‘22, the gate was closed and we couldn’t go any further, entering from the east! You were fortunate!
It seems like I heard something about construction work over the summer, but I don't remember the details off the top of my head. I had been up in the Bighorns many times over the years, but had never seen Crazy Woman Canyon. A couple of my sons mentioned taking a day trip up there so we decided to check it out ourselves finally.
I go to my happy place in a jeep
Where the mountains are steep
On the rough trail course I keep
Next to hidden lake there I sleep
We camp in the Bighorns. It is truly a magical place…
I do love the Bighorns! It's always a positive experience whenever I explore or camp up there.
Glad you both like our mountain range. This is my home. I'm from Buffalo.
@@wyomingadventures Cody. I like Beartooth also.
Those horses sure we're happy to see you!
I live in Riverton WY.Now.From Oklahoma Native.
One of the coolest parts of that canyon is near the end where the creek suddenly disappears and goes underground. Then it comes back out further down stream at about half the capacity. It didn't used to do that 30 years ago when I would go there. That was always a great place to go fishing if you were feeling kind of lazy since you could drive along until you found a nice hole to try out.
That's cool! Thanks for sharing that detail!
Thank you for agreeing with me that canyon Karst is present.
Good to see someone understood it enacts geological change.
Isn't it sad aerosol paint is what white trash use for blow jobs ?
It's never disappeared. The creek just goes a different route than the road.
Beautiful country !
That crazy woman Pioneer story is remarkable as it was depicted in the 1970s movie “Jeremiah Johnson” starring Robert Redford. If you haven’t seen that movie, you should check it out. It is one of my all time favorites!
I actually saw that movie many years ago, but long before I was hanging around in Wyoming. Sounds like I will have to watch it again now!
I'm a local from Buffalo. 42 years resident. The Forrest Service won't close Crazy Woman canyon. Because local ranchers use it to get to their summer range in the Southern Big Horns. The road on the bottom going to the canyon is Johnson County road. Then Forrest Service road. The locals believe the name came from the first story. The lady lost her family and the Native Americans didn't want anything to do with her because she didn't act right. The North Fork of Crazy Woman creek starts up on Sheep mountain road. By Powder River pass. Unfortunately kids spray painted that stuff. Locals have been known to collect the bat poop for fertilizer. Don't think to many do that anymore though. The campground in the canyon was closed because the Forrest Service didn't want to maintain it anymore. There's lots of campgrounds and camping places throughout the mountains. If you want a spot in the summer in a campground my advice get there earlier. Don't wait until late afternoon. They will be full. If anyone needs help or has a question i would gladly help. Great job on the video! Its always interesting to see how others see my area. 😊
Somehow I had never explored Crazy Woman Canyon until we made this video. My son had mentioned it not long before and I didn't know anything about it so then we had to find it. Definitely a lovely spot!
@@RobertWitham yeah I was very disappointed when they closed the campground.
Great video
Where are the 'do not litter signs? Those grey or white birch trees, and brook, views are amazing.
Imagine chopping through those boulders to make the roads.
Beautiful 😍
Nice!
When were you there for this footage??
This was recorded this past summer - probably June or July I think.
@@RobertWitham Thank you! I drove through last year the weekend after Labor Day and just was wondering if you'd been camping while I was wandering though. It's a beautiful spot with so much to see!! Thank you for the video!!👍
Butterfly whisperer strikes again! lol
That was quite a surprise when that butterfly just landed on her hand like that!
💜💜💜💜
Okay Robert, that place is truly amazing! Also, the story of how it may have been named "Crazy Women Canyon" was interesting too. Too bad about the graffiti, but it's an inherited trait I guess. Seems like it's been around an awful long time. Maybe someday kids will learn a new way to impress their peers. Hopefully one less destructive. Your photography is fit for a photo exhibition. You should frame some up and sell them.
My wife and I went to the West Tensleep Lake campground this past summer. We were towing a 28 ft travel trailer. You are not going to believe this: Google maps told us to turn 2 exits from where we were going. I thought that it was strange, since we were almost 40 miles from the campground. Guess what? It routed us through Crazy Woman Canyon!! As soon as we exited the interstate, I noticed we got on a dirt road. I thought it was strange, but kept going. About 7 miles in, we see a big yellow sign that says NO RV's or Big Trucks. I thought Oh Well, we went this far, let's keep going. The biggest mistake I ever made towing an RV!! We pulled our 28 Ft RV through this canyon. I didn't think we would make it. Then coming the opposite direction were a couple of cars. They had to pull over and we didn't think either of us would be able to pass, but we did. I'll never do that again. In fact, we got rid of our RV when our vacation was over. That trip through the canyon almost made me sick. Plus, we busted our TV antenna on a rock outcrop. I thought if we can't get out of here, we are screwed. We made a big mistake by using Google Maps. I should have known better. Thank God we were able to get out of there with our RV. I told our camp host at West Tensleep Lake Campground what we did. She couldn't believe we made it through there with the size of RV we had. I should have turned around when we saw the sign. I heard an 18 wheeler tried to make it through there this past year. They said it had to be cut up to get it out of there.
Wow! I do recall some pretty tight spots along that road. Google Maps has definitely caused me some grief over the years. I'm becoming increasingly skeptical of GPS directions in general just because of this sort of thing. It's like they are right just often enough to keep our confidence for the next time... LOL
I might have to grab a bag of carrots for those horses the next time I'm through there!! 👍
“All conservation of wildness is self-defeating, for to cherish we must see and fondle, and when enough have seen and fondled, there is no wilderness left to cherish.”
― Aldo Leopold, A Sand County Almanac
I really hate the graffiti people leave in these places. They need to respect these areas and go do their "artwork" in the cities.
Unfortunately kids did that. I don't like it either. This is my home.
I would love to find some paint that matches the colors of the rocks and cover it all up.
Are there a lot of people who travel with spray paint cans? These aren’t “kids” traveling these rocky rough roads. I’m just trying to understand what type of person does this.
I was surprised to see so much graffiti as it's a pretty remote location!
@@RobertWitham : the loco punks from Gillette come over to run the canyon on their 4wheeler and side by sides and party in that concave , a few Buffalo punks too ..the Sheridan punks hang out in tongue river canyon and do the same there ...unfortunately it happens everywhere now days ...glad to see the Secret parts of the big horns are still that way because crazy woman has been a hot spot since the 70s
Crazy Woman Canyon. AH yes, driven that a couple of times (got family in Buffalo, WY), neat area, the cattle wars etc. BTW, did you know that there is a liquor store in Buffalo called "Crazy Woman Liquors". Ps. she ain't "crazy". :)
0:08 speculating? do you know the factual reason it was closed? other than that nice video!
To busy for me. Was disappointed at all the people in there.
We were probably fortunate when we were there that it wasn't too terribly busy!