Laramie, WY, Day 1, June 12

No rocks today! Spent the day at the Wyoming Territorial Prison historic site, a restored prison from 1872. Butch Cassidy for to spend 18 months here. The site was interesting, but they also had a bunch of special activities going on today like a talk about raptors (with help from a golden eagle, a red tailed hawk and a great horned owl). The helpers had been rescued but we're injured such that they can't be released. The photo shows Henry pulling apart an owl regurgitation to figure out what the owl had been eating. In this case, the owl had been busy as there were bones from mice, voles, shrews and more.

Locally crafted beer had gotten very popular here, with 5 breweries within a couple blocks of each other in the historic downtown area of Laramie. Fortunately this is a short walk to put motel. Henry's is stout: mine a Scottish style red ale. Mine isn't really any bigger. Yum! To go with it, we had a bison panini and a kale salad. More yum!

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