Laramie 45 Cheyenne 94 by Richardphotos
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on my return trip into Wyoming
Comments (14)
crunch01
A few memories long long cross country Harley trips leaving from my Huntington Beach Ca location and ..Just heading that way with a few friends for days... been on that road a few times, and The girl I met in Cheyenne one of those times.. mmmmmm :) OH sorry got side tracked.. this is a really good shot!
starship64
It looks like there's a storm coming.
DukeNukem2005
It is very good!
jancas
Nice shot
ontar1
Looks like rain, great view!
VDH
Impressive view,great capture !!
moochagoo
I remember Fort Laramie. My wife was very disappointed. She thought that the Fort was like a wood Fort in John Wayne movies.
farmerC
Exellent.
QuietRiot
A whole lot of nothing! A lot of New Mexico looks like this too. Once we had to stop and take a pic of a tree, because there hadn't been one for hours!
netsuke
The emptiness is epic.
Radar_rad-dude
That is a very long and lonely stretch of highway! I have traveled it may times. Shivers when I think of all those brutal drives, hours on end without much rest just to get some place and turn around and return a few days later! LOL! What fools we mortals be!!!
RodS
Cool view of the wide open spaces! Looks like they've put in a good sized turbine farm.
lizard01
Fine shot reminds me of Shap pass in Cumberland
anahata.c
I see that some of your fans have been on this road...I wish I could say the same. I was in Wyoming as a child, and this is how I remembered it---ie, lots of mountains, w/ lonnnnnnng stretches of flat-to-gently rolling landscape...
Love the tilt in your shot, and the way the roads just drape across it. With one lone car, and windmills in the background acting like a 'fence' to the unknown...and those threatening clouds. A powerful and very musical shot. Makes me want to be there. (Again, so few cars...you have an uncanny ability to capture these huge landscapes with barely a human present...it makes these landscapes so primal and inviting...)