Ryan Kost
Be Curious. Be Compassionate
Wyoming Winter
Wyoming. Population roughly 580,000. That’s 6 people per square mile yet the 10th largest state in land area. The name “Wyoming” hails from the Lenape Indian word mecheweami-ing, which translates to “on the big plain.” Some might call it “God’s Country.” An introvert’s island.
The solitude. A milieu that beckons us to take a deep breath. A cathedral where we can practice the art of observation paired with the finest of aged wines…patience. A chance to cleanse the palate with just a taste of the harsh beauty of winter in the open country…to embrace and absorb the penetrating cold. A corner of our world to appreciate the land and the light along with the culture and the wildlife.
Read MoreThe solitude. A milieu that beckons us to take a deep breath. A cathedral where we can practice the art of observation paired with the finest of aged wines…patience. A chance to cleanse the palate with just a taste of the harsh beauty of winter in the open country…to embrace and absorb the penetrating cold. A corner of our world to appreciate the land and the light along with the culture and the wildlife.
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Calcite Springs
Steam vents from the earth along the Yellowstone River at Calcite Springs. In the winter, you have to hike to get to this overlook as the roads are closed to vehicle traffic.
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