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Travelers on Interstate 80 will observe that most of Wyoming is high, cold desert, miles of rolling sagebrush, usually with mountains on the horizon. There is a lot of history along the old Oregon Trail and the original trans-continental railroad, plus miles of wonderful open range country.
Yellowstone, the world's first and possibly most famous national park, covers the northwest corner of the state, and just south of it is Grand Teton National Park. Several other high snowy ranges are scattered about, plus the unique volcanic peak known as Devils Tower.
I have made four trips to Wyoming expressly for panoramas, twice to Grand Teton and Yellowstone, then my "Oregon Trail" trip where I crossed it twice, and my 2011 trip to the southeast corner. There are still quite a few places in Wyoming that I have missed, and I want to completely rephotograph the Tetons and Yellowstone.