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Death Notice – Dean Boundy (posted 3/27/2024)
Sublette County Health receives $62,212 grant to purchase ultrasound equipment (posted 3/27/2024)
Gynecologist Doug George, MD joins the Sublette County Hospital Team (posted 3/27/2024)
Try Hockey for Free April 13 (posted 3/27/2024)
Pinedale Lions Club Easter Egg Hunt March 30 (posted 3/21/2024)
Public Meeting in Pinedale April 8 (posted 3/21/2024)
Spring bird report (posted 3/20/2024)
Blood Drive in Marbleton April 9 & 10 (posted 3/20/2024)
Fall and spring wildlife migration closures around Fremont Lake (posted 3/20/2024)
Scam Alert – Rocky Mountain Power delinquent bill scam (posted 3/17/2024)
Nordic Ski Grooming Report – March 15, 2024 (posted 3/15/2024)
Museum launches fundraising campaign for Bicentennial Expansion (posted 3/10/2024)

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March 28: Paint and Sip - At Mallards, Rendezvous Meadows Golf Course, 6-9PM. Supplies and hors d'oeuvres included. Cost is $45/person. Sign up at www.mountainatire.com/events.
March 28: Trivia Night - Pinedale Library Lovatt Room, 6PM. Benefit for local high school wrestlers attending the National High School Wrestling Tournament in Virginia Beach, Virginia. Hosted by Mad Glee Mitchell. Teams of 6. $25/person. $120/table.
March 28: Line & Swing Dancing - At Wind River Brewing in Pinedale For adults, Thursday, 7-9PM. For more info contact julie@jaefoundation.com.
March 29: Good Friday Service - At Pinedale Bible Church, 219 Industrial Site Road in Pinedale. 7:00PM.
March 29 & 30: 2024 Icebox Open - Sublette County Fairgrounds, Big Piney. Starts at 3PM on Friday and 9AM on Saturday.
March 30: Daniel Easter Egg Hunt - At the Historic Daniel Schoolhouse. 2PM.
March 30: Pinedale Lions Club annual Easter Egg Hunt - Saturday, 10AM, Boyd Skinner Town Park. Don’t be late. Children from toddler through 5th grade are welcome to come and join in the fun. The Easter Bunny will make an appearance again this year, so be sure to bring your camera. The Pinedale Leos and National Arts Honor Society students will be doing face painting.
March 31: Easter Service - Sunday at Pinedale Bible Church, 219 Industrial Site Road in Pinedale. 7:00AM Sunrise Service. 7:30AM Pot Luck Breakfast and Children's. 8:30AM Resurrection Egg Hunt to follow. 9:00AM Family movie. 10:30AM Easter Worship Service.

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Dean Boundy
Death Notice – Dean Boundy (posted 3/27/2024)
Dean C. Boundy, 87, of Midland, Texas and Pinedale, Wyoming, passed away peacefully at his home in Midland, Texas on March 14, 2024, surrounded by his loving family. He was born February 13, 1937, in Denver, CO, to Nettie Aurora Constance Petterson Boundy and William Cather Boundy, relative of the late author Willa Cather.

Dean spent his early childhood in Denver and his middle to high school years in Rock Springs and Kemmerer, WY. It was here that he grew a love for the great outdoors. He loved fishing, hunting, and backpacking in the Wind River Mountains, located outside of Pinedale, WY. While working at his parent’s gas station, Dean engaged many Geologists passing through and decided on a career in Geology. He graduated from the University of Wyoming in 1958 and while attending was part of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. Also, he gained a passion for cooking and baking, as he helped his mom at times in their family-owned café. It was during college that he met Jacklin McWilliams, whom he dated for a few years, parted ways, and then reunited and married 40 years later.

Dean enjoyed a lucrative career in the Oil and Gas Business. He worked for Belco Petroleum, Uriaha Exploration, Edmonson and Associates, Tight Rock Resources as well as provided consulting for The Grover’s and Hannathon Petroleum. In his memoirs, he said "there was nothing like bringing in a good well!’. He was well known and liked in the business community and enjoyed golfing and bowling with friends and colleagues. Last year, he authored the book "Rocky Mountain Encounter" which will be published this year and was working on the sequel at the time of his departure.

Some of his most glorious experiences were doing what he loved, FISHING. He spent 40 years of his vacation time in the Wind River mountains and Kodak Island, AK with friends and family.

Dean is preceded in death by his father, mother, sister JoAnne Clark, great niece Caroline Roberts and first ex-wife Sonjia Allen Boundy St. James.

He is survived by his loving wife of 20 years Jacklin McWilliams Hunt; his children and their spouses: Eleanor Boundy Arnett and Brent Arnett; Elsie (Elise) Boundy Hildebrand and Grant Hildebrand; Tracy Marie Hunt; Tod Joseph Hunt and Nan McKeough; his grandchildren and their spouses: Brooke Hildebrand; Heath Hildebrand: Paige Hildebrand; Natalie Hunt; Jake Hunt and wife Emily; Kori Hunt Oedekoven and husband Jared; his great grandchildren: Curtis, Ethan, Abigal and Josie; Dean’s sister Kathy Boundy Landon and husband Jack Landon, their children and grandchildren; brother-in-law Julian Clark and family, sister-in-law Joleen Wright and husband Earl Wright, children and grandchildren and brother-in-law Vern McWilliams and family.

In lieu of flowers, please donate to Rendezvous Pointe, PO Box 804. Pinedale, WY 82941-0804 https://rendezvouspointe.com/donations

Arrangements are under the direction of Nalley-Pickle & Welch Funeral Home & Crematory of Midland. Online condolences may be made at www.npwelch.com.

Related Links:
Obituary – Dean C. Boundy, February 13, 1937 - March 14, 2024 Nally-Pickle & Welch Funeral Home & Crematory, Texas


The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust
Sublette County Health receives $62,212 grant to purchase ultrasound equipment (posted 3/27/2024)
Sublette County Hospital District
MARBLETON, WYOMING — The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust has granted $62,212 to the Sublette County Health Foundation to purchase a new Sonosite Point of Care Ultrasound for the Marbleton Medical Clinic as part of a statewide ultrasound initiative across Wyoming. The initiative includes nearly $13.9 million to help Wyoming hospitals and health centers purchase ultrasound imaging devices and boost sonography and point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) training opportunities across the state.

Board chair Tonia Hoffman writes, "The Sublette County Hospital District extends sincere gratitude for the generosity of the Helmsley Charitable Trust and for their sizable investment in our communities. Access to care is a priority for our organization, and this gift will help us in our mission to provide the best care we can to our friends and neighbors. The Helmsley family has impacted generations in rural America, and I am so thankful for the good work they do."

Ultrasound uses high-frequency sound waves to produce images of structures inside the body. This safe, cost-effective tool supports other clinical information to help providers make timely diagnoses and provide appropriate treatment. Foundation Board Chair Sid Stanfill notes, "The Foundation is pleased to provide this important piece of equipment to the Marbleton Clinic."

Walter Panzirer, a Trustee for the Helmsley Charitable Trust, said the grants will help improve access to quality medical treatment for all Wyoming residents, whether they live in the heart of Cheyenne or Casper or in a smaller rural community.

"Our hospitals and health centers need to stay current with rapidly advancing technology so they can continue to provide top-notch healthcare close to home," Panzirer said. "These grants help ensure that facilities across Wyoming have the latest and greatest ultrasound equipment and training."

The grants were announced Thursday during a statewide news conference.

About two-thirds (97) of the 143 devices purchased through the $12.3 million in equipment grants are POCUS machines, which are used by providers at the bed or tableside for immediate assessment of a patient to quickly determine a course of action. The grants will also provide 26 general ultrasound systems and 20 cardiovascular ultrasound systems, which aid in imaging of the heart.

The initiative also includes nearly $1.6 million for the University of Wyoming’s Wyoming Point-of-Care Ultrasound Training Initiative, which aims to enhance patient care across the state by both broadening the scope of training in specialty ultrasound and bolstering access to quality POCUS services.


Dr. George
Gynecologist Doug George, MD joins the Sublette County Hospital Team (posted 3/27/2024)
Sublette County Hospital District
Sublette County Health is excited to announce that Doug George, MD has joined the team as their newest provider, bringing his expertise in gynecology and women’s health. He will be seeing patients in Sublette County two days a week, staring April 1st. Growing up in the West Desert of Utah gave Dr. George an early appreciation for wide-open spaces and wild places. He attended St. John’s University and the Chicago Medical School. Amid his work in inner-city hospitals, he was drawn to OB/GYN and performing procedures and providing care that made women’s lives better. Dr. George notes," I liked women’s healthcare because I could provide a vital function. I was needed in the community."

Moving to Salt Lake City allowed him to further his career and build a life with his family, but his love for the mountains ultimately drew him to the Tetons. Over the past two decades, he has been an integral part of the healthcare community in Western Wyoming, gaining the trust and respect of patients and colleagues alike. With the recent closure of his practice in Jackson, Dr. George was ready to move his services to Sublette County.

Dr. Doug George's journey to Sublette County Health reflects his commitment to providing high-quality care in communities he's passionate about. His experience includes founding the Urogynecology/Pelvic Surgery program at Illinois Masonic Hospital and serving as Associate Director of Gynecology demonstrates his leadership and innovation in women's health.

When not at work, he enjoys hiking, hunting, and skiing. In his own words, "I’m the luckiest man I know and every day that I wake up in the mountains, I know I’m at home." He further notes, "I am excited about the plans to form a hospital and know I can be useful in putting a reputable Gynecology / Women’s Health program into place for Sublette County Health. I look forward to bringing the level of professionalism that people want, so they don’t need to travel to seek healthcare."

Dr. George will be seeing patients every Wednesday in Pinedale and will alternate Tuesday between the Marbleton and Pinedale Clinics. Dr. George will be offering gynecology services without obstetrics. Sublette County Health is focused on offering primary care for women. Referrals are not necessary to seek care for women’s health. Potential services could include women’s annual exams, menstrual irregularities, post-menopausal treatment, hormone replacement, and more.

The Sublette County Health Foundation was critical to putting this program into place by working with an anonymous donor to fund the creation of a women’s health program for our rural community.

Dr. George's presence will undoubtedly enhance the healthcare landscape of Sublette County, providing vital services in a much-needed area of medicine and fostering a sense of security and well-being for all.


Try hockey for free
Try Hockey for Free April 13 (posted 3/27/2024)
The Pinedale Hockey Association and USA Hockey are offering a Try Hockey for FREE Day on Saturday, April 13, 2024 at the Sublette County Ice Arena in Pinedale. All Youth invited from 9AM to 11AM. Girls Only from 11AM to Noon. All ages welcome, gear will be provided. Learn the basics of ice hockey for free with experienced coaches.


2024 Pinedale Lions Club Easter Egg Hunt
Pinedale Lions Club Easter Egg Hunt March 30 (posted 3/21/2024)
The Pinedale Lions Club will host its annual Easter Egg Hunt in Boyd Skinner Town Park on Saturday, March 30, 2024 at 10:00 AM sharp! Children from toddler through 5th grade are welcome to come and join in the fun. Don’t be late; it takes less than 5 minutes for all those excited kiddos to clean the park! The Easter Bunny will make an appearance again this year, so be sure to bring your camera. The Pinedale Leos and National Arts Honor Society students will be doing face painting – always a great favorite! The Pinedale Lions Club has been putting on this free event for the children of Pinedale for over 25 years.


Public Meeting in Pinedale April 8 (posted 3/21/2024)
For Town of Pinedale upcoming water/sewer projects and rate increases
Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality
NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING
The Town of Pinedale, Wyoming, will conduct a public meeting at 5:00 PM, local time, on April 8, 2024, in the Town Council Chambers located at Pinedale Town Hall, 205 Entertainment Lane, Pinedale, WY 82941. The purpose of the meeting is to allow citizens to review and comment on the following: 1) the Pinedale Shallow Water Main Sewer Replacement Project, and 2) the Wastewater Treatment Facility Rehabilitation Phase 1 and Phase 2 Engineering Project.

The Pinedale Shallow Water Main Sewer Replacement Project consists of removal of existing sewer mains and services beneath Shanley Avenue and Jade Street and replacement with approximately 1100 linear feet of eight and ten-inch diameter pipe. Work includes the completion of necessary surface repairs due to the location of the underground infrastructure and is anticipated to be constructed in fall 2024 in conjunction with the Shallow Water Main Replacement Project.

The Wastewater Treatment Facility Rehabilitation Phase 1 and Phase 2 Engineering Project will remove and replace deteriorated anaerobic pond covers and the UV disinfection system which has reached the end of its useable life, upgrade the bulk septic receiving to further protect the treatment equipment and treatment train, and install an outlet diffuser to improve mixing discharge waters across Pine Creek. The Phase 2 Engineering portion of the project will include the engineering design of a secondary treatment upgrade to the Wastewater Treatment Facility pursuant to the findings of the Wastewater Treatment Master Plan to reduce discharge of ammonia and other discharge parameters regulated by the Town of Pinedale WYPDES permit with WYDEQ. It is anticipated that the work will be completed in 2025.

At the meeting, the Town of Pinedale will present the preliminary designs of the proposed projects and will discuss the estimated costs of the improvements and the plans for funding the improvements. Preliminary plans of improvements, cost estimates, and the funding plans can also be obtained for review by contacting the office of Nelson Engineering, 430 S Cache St, Jackson, WY. Contact Matt Bowers at (307) 733-2087, or mbowers@nelsonengineering.net.

Based on current cost estimates, the Town of Pinedale plans to borrow $294,834 from the Wyoming Clean Water State Revolving Loan Fund for the Pinedale Shallow Water Main Sewer Replacement Project and $1,895,350 for the Wastewater Treatment Facility Rehabilitation Phase 1 and Phase 2 Engineering Project administered by the Wyoming Office of State Lands and Investments. Increased user fees and reserves from the sewer enterprise fund will repay the loan. The average rate increase is estimated to be $0.80/month per user to repay the sewer loan and $4.39/month per user to repay the WWTF loan. Loan terms will be, at maximum, 1.5% interest rate and 30 years.

Written comments are also welcome. Send written comments to Nelson Engineering, Attn: Suzanne Lagerman, P.O. Box 1599, Jackson, WY 83001, or slagerman@nelsonengineering.net by 2:00 P.M. local time on April 8, 2024.


Spring bird report (posted 3/20/2024)
Pinedale Online!
Mindi Crabb reports seeing/hearing robins, bluebirds, meadowlarks and sandhill cranes this past weekend (March 16/17, 2024). Last year’s first robin report was April 1st.

Related Links:
First robin of 2023 Pinedale Online! April 1, 2023
Reports on spring sightings-2022 Pinedale Online! March 22, 2022


Health Fair
Blood Drive in Marbleton April 9 & 10 (posted 3/20/2024)
Sublette County Public Health in cooperation with Wyoming Health Fairs is excited to announce dates for our Community/School Health Fair Blood Draw in Marbleton.

Marbleton Health Fair Blood Draw:
Tuesday, April 9th 6—10 AM
Wednesday, April 10th 6—10AM

Location:
Southwest Sublette County Pioneers Senior Center, 429 East 1st Street, Marbleton, WY 83113

Appointments appreciated—walk-ins welcome. Please schedule your appointment at https://wyominghealthfairs.com/appointments (Click on Yellow Marbleton Dot) or call Public Health at 307-367-2157 for assistance with registration.

Continued Services with Wyoming Health Fairs:
• Expanded list of blood screenings available—see flyers for tests & pricing (flyers available at the Public Health Office, Senior Center, or online at our Public Health webpage https://www.sublettecountywy.gov/179/Public-Health—look under quick links Marbleton Blood Draw Flyer.
• Wyoming Health Fairs is now accepting BCBS, Mountain Health Co-Op, & Cigna Insurance. Call WHF for more information.
• Wyoming Health Fairs accepts all forms of payment—check, credit/debit cards, HSA. WHF will prepare an itemized bill for you to submit to insurance for reimbursement.
• WHF cannot bill Medicare (or your Medicare supplement insurance plan).
• Online results within 3—5 days, mailed results within 10—14 days.

Ongoing Benefits:
• Low cost blood screenings
• Local volunteers/local event
• Community breakfast
• Proceeds benefit local community programs through Public Health Nursing.
• Please call Public Health Nursing at 307-367-2157 for more information. Thank you for your continued support of Sublette County blood draw events!


Fall and spring wildlife migration closures around Fremont Lake (posted 3/20/2024)
Bridger-Teton National Forest
PINEDALE, WY—The Pinedale Ranger District of the Bridger-Teton National Forest would like to remind the public of a recent decision regarding a seasonal recreational closure near the outlet of Fremont Lake. The purpose of the seasonal closure is to minimize human disturbance to migrating mule deer in the spring and fall. In collaboration with the Wyoming Game and Fish Department, the Pinedale Ranger District made the decision to implement a no human presence closure from November 1 through November 30 and from April 1 through April 30, in a crucial area along the Sublette Mule Deer Migration Route which was designated by the Wyoming Game and Fish Department.

Data indicates that deer using this migration route travel farther than any other mule deer migration ever documented, passing through many potentially life-threatening obstacles along the way. The closure area represents an important portion of the migration route, known as the "Fremont Bottleneck." This bottleneck is a top concern for mule deer managers, as this narrow segment of the migration route is critical for the passage of thousands of mule deer each fall and spring. In addition to the narrowness of the migration bottleneck which is bordered by residential development to the south and by Fremont Lake to the north, a major concern with this area is the high level of activity associated with human presence that deer must contend with as they cross Pine Creek or swim the outlet, move past the marina and multi-use trails at CCC Ponds area, and cross the paved FS 111 and CR 154 roads.

Recent efforts to eliminate the obstacle of non-wildlife friendly fencing in the area has already been accomplished, as well as the acquisition by the Wyoming Game and Fish Department of the Luke Lynch Wildlife Habitat Management Area, located just west of the proposed closure area. Signs will be posted at key entrances to the area to remind public of the seasonal closure. For more information, please contact Rusty Kaiser, USFS Wildlife Biologist, Pinedale Ranger District, 307-231-5980.

For other news, events and information please visit https://www.fs.usda.gov/btnf or follow the Bridger-Teton National Forest on Facebook @BridgerTetonNF or on Twitter @BridgerTetonNF.


Scam alert
Scam Alert – Rocky Mountain Power delinquent bill scam (posted 3/17/2024)
Pinedale Online!
Saturday, March 16, 2024 11:00AM: SCAM ALERT. Someone is targeting the Utah area spoofing Pinedale Online’s phone number and claiming to be from Rocky Mountain Power telling people they will have their power shut off if they don’t immediately pay their bill. This is a scam. It is not coming from Pinedale Online or Rocky Mountain Power. Utilities do not call people to collect on delinquent accounts. Never give out a credit card number or personal information about any of your accounts over the phone to a caller, no matter who they claim to be. These people can sound quite convincing and be quite high pressure in their tactics. They can even spoof the caller ID number you see on your phone to look like it is coming from your bank, the local police department, or any other number.

Don’t be tricked. Hang up on these callers. If you are concerned, call back Rocky Mountain Power using the customer service contact phone number on your bill, do not use a phone number the caller gives you, it is part of the scammer’s network.


See links for higher resolution versions of ski trail maps
Nordic Ski Grooming Report – March 15, 2024 (posted 3/15/2024)
Mike Looney, Groomer
Friday, 9:15AM: Unless we get another storm or change in the weather, due to warming temperatures this is likely the last grooming of the season. Trails are still in pretty good shape. Thanks to those who have been picking up after their pets – it really helps to keep the trails clean. Thank you also to those riders who have practiced proper trail etiquette, it really helps to maintain the trails.
This Nordic ski trail grooming report is courtesy of the Sublette County Recreation Board.

Related Links:
www.sublettetrails.org Additional information on winter and summer trail recreation in Sublette County, including maps and requested trail etiquette
White Pine-Kelly Park Ski Trail Map - (10.3MB PDF)
CCC Ponds Ski Trail Map - (1.84MB PDF)
Road and Weather links
www.visitpinedale.org Pinedale tourism website (links to lodging, dining, area information)
www.whitepinewyoming.com White Pine Resort, 307-367-6606, (Nearby alpine skiing, food services, restroom)
www.greatoutdoorshop.com The Great Outdoor Shop, 307-367-2440
www.sublettechamber.com Local businesses & services, 307-367-2242
www.golfpinedale.com Rendezvous Meadows Golf Course (Additional Nordic ski trails, food services, restroom)


Museum of the Mountain Man launches fundraising campaign for Bicentennial Expansion
Museum launches fundraising campaign for Bicentennial Expansion (posted 3/10/2024)
Pinedale Online!
The Museum of the Mountain Man held their annual Spring Thaw Party and 2024 Annual Meeting of the Sublette County Historical Society on Thursday, March 7th. The event is the annual business meeting to elect new officers, bring on new board members, as well as update the membership on news and upcoming events. Board President Jerry Boyer conducted the election of new board members and officers. Board members returning for another term are Dan Tau and Kaidi Raney. New board member is Jay Fear, who is returning having been a past board member and a past board president. This year’s board officers are Ken Marincic-President; Kim Bright-Vice President; Dan Tau-Treasurer; Kaidi Raney-Secretary. Newly- elected board President Ken Marincic said he was looking forward to great things coming ahead, and the plans and vision for the Museum are pretty amazing.

Retiring from the board is Rob Tolley, who has served two terms and has been the Board President twice. He was given a personalized apron and wine kit in recognition of his years of service, wine expertise, and help with the annual art & wine auction fundraiser. Rob has promised to continue to help the Museum with their projects even though he is going off the board.

Museum of the Mountain Man Executive Director, Clint Gilchrist, spoke about the upcoming plans, "We are actively looking at a pretty significant expansion." 2024 is the beginning of the 200th anniversary of the rendezvous period, which includes recognition of significant events that happened over the sixteen years of rendezvous (1825-1840). The long-range fundraising goal is $30 million to expand the facilities over time. They have broken this larger goal into more manageable phases and stages. The first phase is a $5 million fundraising campaign that will fund three main goals:

1. Building Fort Sublette, a rustic log fort on the north end of the property to allow for living history demonstrations by the American Mountain Men (AMM) all summer long. The goal is to break down in the summer of 2025.
2. Acquisition of the Bad Hand Native American collection, documentation, interpretation of Plains Indians culture during the pre-reservation period. This collection has over 1500 historically-researched reproduction pieces specific to tribes interacting with the Mountain Men.
3. Building an underground curatorial facility to handle and manage the current and future artifact collections.

Over $900,000 has already been raised toward Phase I. The goal for this summer is to get the architecture done on the fort and collections care facility and secure the Bad Hand Plains Indians collection.

In more news, the Museum is redoing the downstairs for a new special art display featuring over 70 contemporary original art pieces by 38 different artists on topics related to Mountain Man history. The art collection is on loan from the Tim Peterson family of Boston, Massachusetts, and will be on display through the summer of 2024. The art display is called, "One with the Land: Mountain Man’s Journey into the Unknown."

Lastly, the Museum will be hosting the National Fur Trade Symposium in the fall, September 12-15, 2024, a four-day conference that is held every three years around the nation. The theme of the conference is "1824 The Eve of Rendezvous." Subjects will focus on the lead-up to and creation of the rendezvous system, as well as subjects relating to the fur trade in the Green River Valley will be featured. Registration is now open for the conference. See the links at the end of this article for more information.

Special guest speaker for the evening program was Ann Noble, who gave a talk on Big Sandy Lodge and the Big Sandy area. The site of Big Sandy lodge on the banks of Mudd Lake was first a fishing camp operated by Finis Mitchell, established in 1930. The guest lodge was built by the Thomas family in 1946. The lodge is currently managed by the Morris family of Boulder. In the fall of 2023, Big Sandy Lodge was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. In cooperation with the Sublette County Historic Preservation Board, there will be an open house at the lodge this summer on July 6th to celebrate the National Register listing. More details about the open house will be announced. For anyone who missed Ann’s talk, a video recording is available on the Museum’s YouTube channel (see link at the end of this article.)

For more information about the Museum or the fundraising campaign, please contact Clint Gilchrist, Executive Director, 307-367-4101 or director@mmmuseum.com.

Click on this link for more pictures: Museum launches fundraising campaign for Bicentennial Expansion

Related Links:
History of Big Sandy Lodge YouTube video of talk by historian Ann Chambers Noble, March 7, 2024, Museum of the Mountain Man, Pinedale, Wyoming
2024 National Fur Trade Symposium At the Museum of the Mountain Man, Pinedale, Wyoming
www.MuseumoftheMountainMan.com Pinedale, Wyoming
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