I'm from the Chicago suburbs - but I find Wyoming to be a fascinating and incredibly special state. Everyone things Texas is the cowboy state, when in reality it's Wyoming.
As a Londoner born and raised, I've somehow always been fascinated by the quiet, sparse states in the American West and midwest. Something seems so quaint about them - a completely different world from London.
I definitely want to go sight seeing in Wyoming one day. From the big cities, small towns, all the way to (my favorite part) the wide open plains and the more rural areas. On my bucket list for sure 🤙🏻
I am student at medecin school in belgium. I dream is to immigrate in usa and state of wyoming especially cities of Gilletes, Jackson and lamarie are my first choise to live my American dream. Whatever happen, l will come and lived my dream. I love you all and wyoming.
Was just there. What a great state to visit. Agree with all that was said except Jackson Hole. JH is a city cowboy town, VERY VERY VERY expensive. Both to eat and stay. Every local we spoke with said they only go there if they have to. Is it a nice looking town, yup. Scenic and busy. If you want to spend a ton of money you will have a good time. For us, Cody was the place we enjoyed most. Music, food and a great launching point for Montana, Yellowstone or many other places.
I lived in several parts of Wyoming, and they definitely missed a few. Like the Hot Springs of Thermopolis, Cody, and it's many attractions, including the fact that there are 2 campgrounds located within the city of Cody. And if you haven't been to the Chief Joseph lookout, your missing a great view.
In English, for places we say “I want to visit Miami” or “I want to see Miami”. “To meet” can’t be used in this context like “encontrarse” in Spanish/Portuguese. 🤘🤘👏🏻👏🏻 😀😀😀😀
On my way back from Rapid City to Denver last month, I stopped through Torrington - pop. 6500. They say the real estate market around there is really buzzing with so many people wanting out of big cities.
Casper is not really that good compared to Douglas, it is not really Wyoming, its just small Colorado, and we aren't like Colorado, we have a very small population and are very much like if rural Texas had healthier air and wasn't so hot, me as an Estonian found it perfect
Jenn East, I’m sick and tired of all the people that moved from California too my city. I think I’m headed to Alaska next summer and then Wyoming. I do security and everyone’s I’d I check from there loves it, and many say I should move there.
Enjoyed the video...next time it be worth adding the historic and beautiful Cody Wyoming, east entrance to Yellowstone that thousands of visitors visit each year.
I want to come to usa after I finished my diploma I don't know what's the process to come there and I don't know anything about that but I need to come there. Next year I'm going to complete my studies after that I'll try it for seriously bcs it's my dream since I was a child.
If any one likes small towns got to Dayton, Wyoming. U can enertain ur self for a while at their creek. But if u stop by there or are around there its defintly a nice place. Sadly i dont live in Wyoming but we got to Dayton, Wyoming every summer and we have a ton of fun. We have family there too which makes it even more fun. Alsooo make sure to stop by their mercintile because they have these shakes that r super good and they have cheap candy such as Candy cigerettes and Cowtails for like 30-50 cents.
I visited via you tube! Heavenly! And I can go back anytime! I'm originally from Texas now living in Georgianever traveled West of TX except to fly once to S.F. Calif. & once to Hon,HI
Hi Chriss. While some consider Wyoming to be very windy, most consider the stunning views and charming people to be far more noticeable. We live here and we think it's pretty swell! -Charles
We are interested in WY- but honestly scared of the frigid winters. Living in the mid-Atlantic area- we have hot uncomfortable summers, short springtime, cold winters, and okay autumns. My concern would be what can we do to stay active during the long, cold winters? We have considered retiring to WY for the open space, good people, mountain beauty, low light pollution, wildlife, and low population. We plan to visit Casper, Laramie, and Cheyenne after Covid dies out.
Funny people think that every Californian is a Democrat, I guess some Californians also think that all Wyomingites have sex with their sisters and cousins, yes we have Democrats, Republicans and also we have (believe it or not)self "thinking individuals" ...for your surprise who don't support any rich politician from any party at all.
So they want you to visit there, but what about moving there? Do they embrace people from other states? I'm not looking to go there and change it into the place I'm leaving, just want to fit in with the local crowd.
Hey, Steve. With an average of six people per square-mile, we've got plenty of room. There are many native Wyomingites that welcome new residents. Welcome home. :) - Charles
OK I NEED HELP..... I LIVE IN ILLINOIS... I WANT OUT SOONER OR LATER..... I NEVER BEEN TO WYOMING .. WHERE SHOULD I START? WILL IT BE TO COLD IN NOVEMBER? I HATE TRAFFIC AND LIKE WHAT I HAVE HEARD SO FAR..... I ALSO LEAN RIGHT....THANKS
Hi Vince. Wyoming is very diverse in landscape with something for everyone. As far as how cold it is, it really depends on the year and what part of the state you plan to move to. The farther west and north you go, it tends to trend colder in November. With an average of six residents per square mile, I don't think you'll have to worry much about traffic. :)
Two Army officers and their wives will retire there (our children will be grown by then). But first we want to visit places and see what speaks to us. From outside it looks like beautiful nature, great folks, and freedom.
@@cristallaprade5487 thank you, fresh water is key as I plan to garden (even a nursery for cold weather) and spent rest of time hiking the mountains, enough to fill two lifetimes.
I was born and raised in Cheyenne, bought hats and thing at the Wrangler, been all over that state, Moose hunting, Big Horn Sheep hunting, love that state, want to move back there but wife say no, may have to leave here in Salt Lake City, UT hate this place.
I lived in and around Cheyenne for 23 years. Never did see all of Wyoming. I am so ready to move back and away from the SE part of the country. I would gladly exchange the heat and humidity here in MS for some cool, fresh winds of Wyoming. Maybe one day.....
Is there a good place there, to just unwind? I just wanna break from 12 hr a day job. A Quiet 7 day, rest with good food, scenic beauty to admire, read my books. The elk looked delicious next to the sparkling beer. This is the perfect place to retire 30 years down the line....
Eeshan, the whole place is a great place to unwind. Many choose to visit for the solitude that an average of six people per square mile brings. Come check it out! :) -Charles
I lived in Utah but I visited Wyoming a lot of times because my job, Evanston, Rock springs, Jackson hole, Cheyenne, Laramie, and now I'm in Mexico wishing I can go back there but now it's more hard :( :( I miss there honestly :(
Sorry for the late reply, but Wyoming does offer some production/manufacturing jobs, but many more of our jobs align with the energy and tourism industries. -Charles
I've seen lots of comments asking if Wyoming is open to others. I'd totally say yes. There are some traditional-minded old folk, but there are many kind, respectful people. You shouldn't feel unsafe there because of your background, race, sexuality, gender, or culture. I'd say that it's a pretty accepting state.
Yes, we enjoy that our state supports our people unlike the degenrates hellholes that make up most major anerican cities where there are nore people living on the streets in their piss.
@@todd9016 There's a lot more that's wrong with San Francisco and California as a whole than simply 'tolerance'. I don't need to mention the high amount of taxes you people have to pay. Stay in your sh hole state.
Can I get a one bedroom apartment/suburban house in a small town for less than $800 a month in a decent neighbourhood somewhere nearby? I'm a trucker living half the year in Ireland but have ALWAYS been interested in Wyoming but also leery of the "urban" aspects of nearly every town in America today.
Our Fearless leader led us from Michigan to Wyoming to hike in the Rockies one July long ago. Our crew of adventurers consisted of 11 I think but maybe 12 of unskilled M & F backpackers excited for a summer adventure.✌️ The actual effort of climbing in the high elevation proved very difficult. We all smoked back then- seventies. Although I wore hiking boots I still managed to get giant blisters! My first thought upon gazing at those majestic mountains was this....There really is a God! Summer in Wyoming is especially cool & the mountains are quite chilly, so it's good for blue jeans! We only had what we packed, two-man tents, sleeping bags, freeze dried food, clothes, but no Johnny Carson at 11 o'clock. We made campfires to cook & enjoy at night, found water by a stream with rapids, & barked at the moon each night in our ultimate freedom & exclusion. Someone saw a bear! Wildly fresh experience. But the really cool thing!? If you can believe, we met up with a very large group of kids like us from all around the USA...like Fla,Calf, Az. Wow cool. So while in town we hung out & partied at a place where the girl renting was facing charges of eviction due to the landlord wanting to cut off water claiming it condemned!? While in town we drank three bars dry on a Friday night! By midnight!? At one saloon there was a knock out fight just like in the movies!We had approx twenty five of us! We also attended her court hearing on Monday. In a one room courthouse! We packed it in & the judge ruled in our favor! Yahoo! She remained & the landlord turned the water back on!! We had a ball! We met real cowboys & to my surprise cowgirls too. Beautiful country. Like we'd often say, What a trip! Thanks Wyoming!!! ♥️♥️♥️ Keep on truck' n 🐎
That sounds like it was quite the memorable experience. I can proudly say that not much has changed. You will still meet people from all walks of life that are happy to see you along the way. (With an average population of six people per square mile, who wouldn't be happy to greet another person! ) This morning on my way into the office, I came upon a herd of Antelope grazing upon the prairie that spans along our office. If you ever get the chance to come back and visit us, we'd love to have you. -Charles
I'm from the Chicago suburbs - but I find Wyoming to be a fascinating and incredibly special state. Everyone things Texas is the cowboy state, when in reality it's Wyoming.
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As a Londoner born and raised, I've somehow always been fascinated by the quiet, sparse states in the American West and midwest. Something seems so quaint about them - a completely different world from London.
I’m watching this to get an idea of the accent. Suddenly, I’m in London. 😳
I definitely want to go sight seeing in Wyoming one day. From the big cities, small towns, all the way to (my favorite part) the wide open plains and the more rural areas. On my bucket list for sure 🤙🏻
Big city in Wyoming is pretty much an oxymoron 😂
I am student at medecin school in belgium. I dream is to immigrate in usa and state of wyoming especially cities of Gilletes, Jackson and lamarie are my first choise to live my American dream. Whatever happen, l will come and lived my dream. I love you all and wyoming.
You might have to work on your English.
@@MirzaAhmed89 of course, I still working. Thank you for reminding me.
Was just there. What a great state to visit. Agree with all that was said except Jackson Hole. JH is a city cowboy town, VERY VERY VERY expensive. Both to eat and stay. Every local we spoke with said they only go there if they have to. Is it a nice looking town, yup. Scenic and busy. If you want to spend a ton of money you will have a good time. For us, Cody was the place we enjoyed most. Music, food and a great launching point for Montana, Yellowstone or many other places.
I would love to visit Wyoming one day. Great nature, people and culture.
Thank you so much
@@SilusValeriusVT Do you live in wyoming?
Wait, Wyoming actually exist?
What a nice looking state! Greetings from your neighbor state, Colorado!
I'm in New Zealand, it looks lovely there in Wyoming.
It is! :) You should come and see us! - Charles
It's a lot like the South Island of New Zealand. Mountains, lakes, geysers, sparsely populated.
Wyoming born and raised!!! Love my HOME STATE!!!
Excellent choice on a birth state. Great job! :) - Charles
me to. well born there. was there for two weeks military you know. going back in two weeks to see what I missed. Hoping for a good time.
Is Beautiful
wait it’s a real place?
Karen Marietta which city should I visit for Thanksgiving week Jackson or Cheyenne?
I can’t wait to get my US Visa. Wyoming is one of my list to visit! Beautiful State. Greetings from Indonesia 😍
David Situngkir I Love Bali
Same!!!🙂
Only the Teton/Yellowstone area is pretty.
Thats like 10% of the state.
The rest is very ugly.
@@juliusz588 you're welcome to Bali!
To avoid the glaring looks, try not to look too Asian when you're visiting during 2020. Tell them you make their iphones. They love that.
Wow. So beautiful. Looking forward to visit WY. From Germany :)
Leute aus Deutschland sind immer wilkomen Wyoming zu besuchen .
@@JoJo-gi5sc Danke. Es ist schön zu wissen, das man willkommen ist.
Thank you. It is nice to know that you are welcome. Again: Thank you very much!
WY is one of my fav states 😍 I was there years ago and I hope I can be there again someday 😔😭
Calm places like Evanston, Cheyenne, Rawlings, Laramie, Casper are the places I like, very quiet, conservative and clean 🙏🙏💖💖 (whole state)
Great video. We're proud to be a part of this great state.
Truitt Railroad Company Ltd. We couldn't agree more! -Charles
I lived in several parts of Wyoming, and they definitely missed a few. Like the Hot Springs of Thermopolis, Cody, and it's many attractions, including the fact that there are 2 campgrounds located within the city of Cody. And if you haven't been to the Chief Joseph lookout, your missing a great view.
@Don Flanagan I am a born resident of Cody and I agree with your statement.
Another great part of Cody is being a gateway into Yellowstone and the cool sights on the way to the east entrance.
Many Brazilians want to meet Miami, others New York, Other Las Vegas !!
I Want to Meet Cheyenne and Worland - Wyoming
Me too my friend. Those simple and low populated states of America interests me more than the well known ones.
i live in cheyenne and thats an beautiful idea
I don't think going to worland is worth it there is NOTHING there
In English, for places we say “I want to visit Miami” or “I want to see Miami”.
“To meet” can’t be used in this context like “encontrarse” in Spanish/Portuguese.
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Like here from Brasil.
On my way back from Rapid City to Denver last month, I stopped through Torrington - pop. 6500. They say the real estate market around there is really buzzing with so many people wanting out of big cities.
I've never been to the states but Wyoming seems to be a great place to visit. I liked Casper :) greeting from Chile.
Casper is not really that good compared to Douglas, it is not really Wyoming, its just small Colorado, and we aren't like Colorado, we have a very small population and are very much like if rural Texas had healthier air and wasn't so hot, me as an Estonian found it perfect
Casper is still cool
So beautiful. I visited there more than 20 years ago!
I love Wyoming. Plan on moving there when I retire in 5 years.
I grew up in Cheyenne, and I currently live in Laramie, I love the quiet.
Jenn East, I’m sick and tired of all the people that moved from California too my city. I think I’m headed to Alaska next summer and then Wyoming. I do security and everyone’s I’d I check from there loves it, and many say I should move there.
Jenn East do they have southern accents?
Em M more of a drunk southern
Enjoyed the video...next time it be worth adding the historic and beautiful Cody Wyoming, east entrance to Yellowstone that thousands of visitors visit each year.
David Barrows Most state’s dont actually include the biggest tourist attraction in the state in their state tourism videos.
I want to come to usa after I finished my diploma I don't know what's the process to come there and I don't know anything about that but I need to come there. Next year I'm going to complete my studies after that I'll try it for seriously bcs it's my dream since I was a child.
I would say work on your English. Learn how to write in sentences with correct punctuation which you'll need for the TOEFL or IELTS exams.
@@mangafq8 I will and thanks for your help mam
I want to move to Wyoming when I'm older, just wake up, grab a coffee, walk out to my porch and look out on the mountains. That's the life.
Choose somewhere near converse county, we are hurting for people
@@SilusValeriusVT да товарищ
Democrats are not welcom.
@@paulvogel5582 im a strong republican i voted trump each time my friend
If any one likes small towns got to Dayton, Wyoming. U can enertain ur self for a while at their creek. But if u stop by there or are around there its defintly a nice place. Sadly i dont live in Wyoming but we got to Dayton, Wyoming every summer and we have a ton of fun. We have family there too which makes it even more fun. Alsooo make sure to stop by their mercintile because they have these shakes that r super good and they have cheap candy such as Candy cigerettes and Cowtails for like 30-50 cents.
This state really catches my attention. Someday if I go to America, I will definitely visit Wyoming.
One of the best states in America has to be WY. I can’t wait to go back. So beautiful.
2:02 mark "they add two sculptures" lmao
I bet your original settlers came from Connecticut as we have a Torrington and Goshen there as well established in 1740.
I would love to visit this state one day.
Shoutout from the Philippines!
We'd love to have you come to visit! -Charles
You are not missing anything.
Philippines is 1 million times better.
@@Dangic23 But louisity wants Wyoming so HE GETS WYOMING.
@@jfrd-pw4hk
Agree.
He said to visit 1 day.
That's not bad.
same here!
If only wyoming is in my country i will go immediately hoping soon i can get there #love from Philippines
It Looks a Beautiful place. The USA is one country I would Love to visit. Stay safe, from the UK.
I was able to visit Wyoming in June 2018. Visited the national parks, hiked and back packed. I want to move there. Everyone was friendly.
John Eason how can people be friendly when nobody lives there?
@@George-jv2ed watch ur mouth honeysuckle, I live there with living conditions 100 percent better than in the city. And so many people who moved here
steven Kenneth I’m joking there buddy.
I visited via you tube! Heavenly! And I can go back anytime!
I'm originally from Texas now living in Georgianever traveled West of TX except to fly once to S.F. Calif. & once to Hon,HI
We’re only nice to tourists
I've heard it's very windy in Wyoming, We are considering retiring in Wyoming and wondering where the best places to live are weather wise.
Hi Chriss. While some consider Wyoming to be very windy, most consider the stunning views and charming people to be far more noticeable. We live here and we think it's pretty swell! -Charles
Many folks in Wyoming enjoy the calmness of Sheridan. It seems to be the hidden gem.
We are interested in WY- but honestly scared of the frigid winters. Living in the mid-Atlantic area- we have hot uncomfortable summers, short springtime, cold winters, and okay autumns. My concern would be what can we do to stay active during the long, cold winters? We have considered retiring to WY for the open space, good people, mountain beauty, low light pollution, wildlife, and low population. We plan to visit Casper, Laramie, and Cheyenne after Covid dies out.
Omg I my mom was like next yr were moving to Wyoming 🥰
Did you move?
Greetings from South Korea.
It is my favorite state.
Thank you for the video
WYOMING ❤️❤️❤️❤️
I Love Wyoming
I was born and Raised in cailfornia is not too comfortable.. too much traffic. I am curious exactly what looks like in Wyoming.
just dont bring your democrat politics here
Funny people think that every Californian is a Democrat, I guess some Californians also think that all Wyomingites have sex with their sisters and cousins, yes we have Democrats, Republicans and also we have (believe it or not)self "thinking individuals" ...for your surprise who don't support any rich politician from any party at all.
So they want you to visit there, but what about moving there? Do they embrace people from other states? I'm not looking to go there and change it into the place I'm leaving, just want to fit in with the local crowd.
Hey, Steve. With an average of six people per square-mile, we've got plenty of room. There are many native Wyomingites that welcome new residents. Welcome home. :) - Charles
Yes actually it’s more diverse than others states. 6/10 from other states
Right on brother my same thoughts I plan on moving my family there
Searched all over google and can’t find a Windever Mountain Range (1:45).
Hi Robert. You want to search for the Wind River Mountain Range in Central Wyoming. - Charles
I am coming for sure
I so miss Wyoming!!!!!!!😢
As a person that lived in Wyoming, I liked it, but like- there’s not much to do.
i’ll probably live there when i get old. Seems like fresh air. And its a quiet place.
I agree. It's so boring here. I miss the city life
I'm from algeria l want visite .
very nice original cowboy state.
Torrington and Wind River Country I like
OK I NEED HELP..... I LIVE IN ILLINOIS... I WANT OUT SOONER OR LATER..... I NEVER BEEN TO WYOMING .. WHERE SHOULD I START? WILL IT BE TO COLD IN NOVEMBER? I HATE TRAFFIC AND LIKE WHAT I HAVE HEARD SO FAR..... I ALSO LEAN RIGHT....THANKS
Hi Vince. Wyoming is very diverse in landscape with something for everyone. As far as how cold it is, it really depends on the year and what part of the state you plan to move to. The farther west and north you go, it tends to trend colder in November. With an average of six residents per square mile, I don't think you'll have to worry much about traffic. :)
A great place, wonderful
Wyoming is so beautiful. Not every state in the USA are the same as New York and Las Vegas.
That is quite an understatement haha
Que lindo Lugar ! pero siempre en verano no ?
Two Army officers and their wives will retire there (our children will be grown by then). But first we want to visit places and see what speaks to us. From outside it looks like beautiful nature, great folks, and freedom.
@@cristallaprade5487 thank you, fresh water is key as I plan to garden (even a nursery for cold weather) and spent rest of time hiking the mountains, enough to fill two lifetimes.
Wyoming and Montana are very underappreciated US states
U didn't mention horse creek. Its a beatiful place to visit.
I love our hill country in Texas but Wyoming has us beat! Road trip 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
You probably won't feel far from home
can i join?
How as a Canadian can I move my family to Wyoming? Our business is Trucking, Pharmaceutical Industry and our daughter is a future Barrel Racer!
Albin is my favorite town
University of Wyoming 🔥🎓
Diversity of landscape is your strength ;)
Looks great 😜👌
This yaoming city look cool..!!!
Want to move there - from London, England.
I love less populated place
I love this
From south América
Uruguay
@@dalelike9036 zarpado viejo
Im from ny and i would like yo move to Wyoming
Don't. Stay out. We don't more people
@@josephbybee9757 Don't worry, I vote Republican 😎
Love from Pakistan.🇵🇰🇺🇸 What a lovely place.
It wont be if u come here
@@kirtichoudhary6438 lmao what'd u mean?
Best for country Life in whole USA.
I was born and raised in Cheyenne, bought hats and thing at the Wrangler, been all over that state, Moose hunting, Big Horn Sheep hunting, love that state, want to move back there but wife say no, may have to leave here in Salt Lake City, UT hate this place.
I lived in and around Cheyenne for 23 years. Never did see all of Wyoming. I am so ready to move back and away from the SE part of the country. I would gladly exchange the heat and humidity here in MS for some cool, fresh winds of Wyoming. Maybe one day.....
Is there a good place there, to just unwind? I just wanna break from 12 hr a day job. A Quiet 7 day, rest with good food, scenic beauty to admire, read my books. The elk looked delicious next to the sparkling beer.
This is the perfect place to retire 30 years down the line....
Eeshan, the whole place is a great place to unwind. Many choose to visit for the solitude that an average of six people per square mile brings. Come check it out! :) -Charles
Totally missed Yellowstone & Devil's Tower. It should be in the top 5 things to see
My daughter in law is from Torrington!
GREETINGS TO YOU FROM EASTERN EUROPE UKRAINE .KIEV. YOU HAVE A BEAUTIFUL PLACE. I WANT TO LIVE IN WYOMING. VICTOR IS 48 YEARS OLD
Would like to visit
the nature is beautiful
greetings from the country of Indonesia
I’m looking to move there
Welcome, home, Bob! - Charles
I'd love a little piece of property out there to use as a get away.
I took a bus to Gillette in July one of our broke there fell in love with Gillette . Jon
My dream is to move one day in Wyoming. Probably i will never go but still, i don't lose hope.
I'm going to move out there im for North Carolina and it sucks
pete Parks it must suck living alone
Same i cant wait to move out there and enjoy the land
I lived in Utah but I visited Wyoming a lot of times because my job, Evanston, Rock springs, Jackson hole, Cheyenne, Laramie, and now I'm in Mexico wishing I can go back there but now it's more hard :( :( I miss there honestly :(
It takes 6 hours to get to Wyoming from utah
I just got enough money for the ticket to Denver and a car rental for two weeks. When this Covid thing is gone I will be there.
Beautiful 🐨
how bout jobs. any in production/manufacturing?
No just people spending their retirement ...Old folks who have screwed their kids over...
rofl lmfao lol
Sorry for the late reply, but Wyoming does offer some production/manufacturing jobs, but many more of our jobs align with the energy and tourism industries. -Charles
Gillette is home to some of the largest surface mines in the us. Employing thousands
What other types of jobs are there
Nice place
I've seen lots of comments asking if Wyoming is open to others. I'd totally say yes. There are some traditional-minded old folk, but there are many kind, respectful people. You shouldn't feel unsafe there because of your background, race, sexuality, gender, or culture. I'd say that it's a pretty accepting state.
Im from San Fran CA.area It to is accepting of all too and is now is toilet. Tolerance of everything was our death blow...
We're not open to leftism. Stay in California and new york if you're going to complain once you find out our toilets are not non-binary inclusive.
Yes, we enjoy that our state supports our people unlike the degenrates hellholes that make up most major anerican cities where there are nore people living on the streets in their piss.
@@todd9016 There's a lot more that's wrong with San Francisco and California as a whole than simply 'tolerance'. I don't need to mention the high amount of taxes you people have to pay. Stay in your sh hole state.
Wow Wyoming
So is wyoming real or not?
As a military kid and who has traveled from Nebraska to Wyoming two times….who thinks of Wyoming with Forrest’s 👁👄👁
I love brokeback mountain 😍
😆💀😆💀😆💀😆💀😆💀
This shit is golden meme material LMAOOOO
It really isn't.
Why? They're just advertising their state.
Not everything has to be forced into a meme, you fucking degenerate.
😆💀
Wyoming's tasty and lovely and full of western culture
I just want to know why there no escalators in Wyoming.
There are actually 2 escalators in Wyoming.
@@TravelWyoming You kind of make it sound like it's a huge attraction. :-)
Can I get a one bedroom apartment/suburban house in a small town for less than $800 a month in a decent neighbourhood somewhere nearby? I'm a trucker living half the year in Ireland but have ALWAYS been interested in Wyoming but also leery of the "urban" aspects of nearly every town in America today.
I wanna be in wyoming!! better than livng in california or florida or big city feel lol. i hear its sooo laid back!! is it true??
You heard correctly, Ron. :) - Charles
@@TravelWyoming Great cant wait to see cheyenne
Thanks Wyoming KAG 2020, go Cowboys.
I'm from Cheyenne and I live in Laramie. Lol
Our Fearless leader led us from Michigan to Wyoming to hike in the Rockies one July long ago. Our crew of adventurers consisted of 11 I think but maybe 12 of unskilled M & F backpackers excited for a summer adventure.✌️ The actual effort of climbing in the high elevation proved very difficult. We all smoked back then- seventies. Although I wore hiking boots I still managed to get giant blisters! My first thought upon gazing at those majestic mountains was this....There really is a God! Summer in Wyoming is especially cool & the mountains are quite chilly, so it's good for blue jeans! We only had what we packed, two-man tents, sleeping bags, freeze dried food, clothes, but no Johnny Carson at 11 o'clock. We made campfires to cook & enjoy at night, found water by a stream with rapids, & barked at the moon each night in our ultimate freedom & exclusion. Someone saw a bear! Wildly fresh experience. But the really cool thing!? If you can believe, we met up with a very large group of kids like us from all around the USA...like Fla,Calf, Az. Wow cool. So while in town we hung out & partied at a place where the girl renting was facing charges of eviction due to the landlord wanting to cut off water claiming it condemned!? While in town we drank three bars dry on a Friday night! By midnight!? At one saloon there was a knock out fight just like in the movies!We had approx twenty five of us! We also attended her court hearing on Monday. In a one room courthouse! We packed it in & the judge ruled in our favor! Yahoo! She remained & the landlord turned the water back on!! We had a ball! We met real cowboys & to my surprise cowgirls too. Beautiful country. Like we'd often say, What a trip! Thanks Wyoming!!! ♥️♥️♥️
Keep on truck' n 🐎
That sounds like it was quite the memorable experience. I can proudly say that not much has changed. You will still meet people from all walks of life that are happy to see you along the way. (With an average population of six people per square mile, who wouldn't be happy to greet another person! ) This morning on my way into the office, I came upon a herd of Antelope grazing upon the prairie that spans along our office. If you ever get the chance to come back and visit us, we'd love to have you. -Charles