The town of Cody was founded by and named after the legendary Colonel William ‘Buffalo Bill’ Cody in 1898 and soon became the center for the areas cattlemen, sheepherders and oilmen. Located in the midst of some of Wyoming’s most spectacular scenery, Cody is a haven for outdoors people of all types and the highway from Cody to Yellowstone National Park is known as ‘the most scenic 52 miles ... more »
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by – davidg, Tour Manager, North America It’s impossible to miss the Grand Teton Mountain Range as it towers up over the Wyoming plains. At over 4300m (13,000 ft) the three peaks are arguably the USA’s most famous mountain range and they have been sculpted by eons of wind, rain, snow, and glacial action. Technically, the mountain range is made up of ... more »
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by – Alex McCarty, Tour Manager, North America The most amazing thing about Yellowstone is something most people hope never to see in their lifetime. Just beneath the surface of the world’s first ever national park is a bubbling, roiling cauldron of the molten magma – a super volcano. According to many of the world’s leading geologists, if t... more »
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