
So we stayed home on Friday and "cleaned our room" before we could go out and have a good time. Saturday morning came, after sleeping in a little, and I got up, made our customary picnic sandwiches and packed our chips and drinks and off we went once again.
We were heading towards a very small spot in the road called Arminto. We had been told we could find fossils here. About 15 miles from Casper, I spotted a sign for the South Bighorn/Redway National Back County Byway out of the corner of my eye. That sounded interesting and so off we went and began our approximately 100-mile, mostly gravel byway though remote open range with cows and horses and pronghorn antelope standing in the roads. Did I say remote? 5 vehicles in 3 hours!


I will admit after almost stranding ourselves in the Utah desert last week, I was a tiny bit apprehensive about taking off on a 100+ very remote drive. But I'm so glad we did! It was fantastic. A must see when we have out of town company who wants a real adventure.
About midway along the horseshoe-shaped byway on Red Wall/Roughlock Hill, we saw where early pioneers maneuvered down a steep, rocky slope by locking their wagon wheels and sliding.
Some of the fantastic views we saw...








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