Eclipse crowds pose potential logistical nightmares including traffic, sanitation, food, water, fire, and health problems with people coming from sea level to mile-high elevations.
With all the excitement that the eclipse has created, hotels along the 'zero line' are all but completely booked and finding a place to stay during the solar event has become extremely difficult.
Every year tens of thousands of visitors come to Cheyenne to take part in the 'Daddy of them all'! Whether they're coming for the rodeo action or simply to check out a show, we all know that finding a place to stay during Cheyenne Frontier Days can be a bit tricky if you don't book early.
Are you considering camping in Wyoming this summer?
Even if it's your first time or if you're on a budget, you could still head to the high country around Wyoming for under $300.
Governor Matt Mead along with Governors of other western states in celebration of Great Outdoors Month 2016 and the Centennial of the National Park Service will be awarding some lucky families one heck of a free camping trip. Families from the "Western Governors" states are eligible to take part in the Great Outdoors Western Campout on June 10-15, 2016...
So, if you're someone that's prone to sleepwalking, you may want to avoid certain things:
Camping.
Camping near cliffs.
Lots of other stuff.
The guy featured in this news story didn't avoid two of the things on that list, but he's probably wishing he had as he lays in his hospital bed.
The First Annual Pioneer Games and First Annual Ghost Town Gumbo Cook-Off is Saturday in the Parking Lot of the Casper Events Center. All the fun gets jumping at 11:30am. Admission is $10, $15, $25, and $35.
This guy was spending some time at a campsite and decided to hit the showers.
From the outside, it seems like a pretty nice place. Clean, well maintained, well lit.
What could the problem be?