Discover Wyoming in a New Way
Travel writer and outdoorswoman Carter G. Walker shares her expert perspective on the Wild West, guiding you on a memorable and unique experience.
Whether you're hoping to see bison and elk in Yellowstone National Park or check out the art scene and style of Jackson Hole and Cody, Moon Wyoming has activities for every traveler. With itineraries like "Biggest Parties in the West" and "Where the Wild Things Are," expertly crafted maps, gorgeous photos, and Carter's trustworthy advice, Moon Wyoming provides the tools for planning your perfect trip!
Moon Wyoming covers can't-miss sights and the best destinations including:
* Yellowstone National Park
* Grand Teton National Park
* Jackson Hole, Cody, and the Wind Rivers
* Sheridan, Devils Tower, and Northeast Wyoming
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Höhe: 194 mm
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Dicke: 20 mm
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978-1-63121-580-3 (9781631215803)
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From the time she was eight years old, Carter G. Walker made annual family trips to a Wyoming dude ranch, where she fell in love with purple mountain majesties and all things equine. After she graduated early from Colgate University in Hamilton, New York, with an English literature degree, Carter landed, sight unseen, in Bozeman, Montana, and made the West her home.
In two decades as a Westerner, Carter has stoked the flames of her love affair by balancing her intellectual need to tell stories with her physical yearning to explore wild places. She has worked as a wilderness guide in Montana and Wyoming; as a naturalist guide in Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks; as a wildland and structure firefighter and EMT; and as a publisher, editor, and freelance writer. She is currently the editor of Western Art & Architecture and a contributing editor to Big Sky Journal. She continues to travel the backroads and little-known parts of the West as fodder for countless magazine features and food for her soul.