Expat_Poke
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Old-Bull said:OrediggerPoke said:Here is another local tip - not many from Wyoming actually consider Jackson as part of Wyoming (we can’t afford to live there and the super wealthy aren’t our type of crowd) and few from Wyoming are going to Yellowstone with the crowds and overregulation.CheyenneGunslinger said:I love all of Wyoming but there is something about Cheyenne and Laramie that I particularly like. I'm been to a lot of places in Wyoming and I can tell you that I love Yellowstone, Jackson Hole and the Grand Tetons but I love Laramie because of UW- college town and again there is something unique about Cheyenne.OrediggerPoke said:CheyenneGunslinger said:I can't wait to get back there for a visit. I love all of Wyoming.
I’ll be honest, not many from Wyoming would say Cheyenne is one of their favorite places in the state. I like Cheyenne but there are so many other gems.
Travel the Big Horns, Med Bows and Wind Rivers. Surrounded by some of the best places in the lower 48 to camp, hike, hunt and fish. No entry fees and no one telling you where to camp. Check out the likes of Buffalo, Lander, Dubois, Pinedale, Sheridan, Ten Sleep, Saratoga, Encampment/Riverside, etc… Go to the local county fairs/rodeos in the summer. That is Wyoming.
This guy doesn't know what he's talking about. Don't get off the interstate. Everything worth seeing you can see from the interstate. Check out the hot spots: Gillette, Rock Springs, Cheyenne, Casper, Rawlins......
I would avoid those other places he mentioned as they're incredibly ugly, clickish, and downright hostile to non-natives.
Seconded. The Big Horns are just a giant trailer park for people from Campbell County. Wind Rivers are a place for people around the country (and even world) to come and poo outside in some sort of weird hippy communal experience. Absarokas, you will be eaten by a griz. Best to stay away from these places.

I used to be more friendly and outgoing with information, but these last two years and the amount of folks on the mountain has made me a bit more downright hostile as Old Bull writes.