Warrior Peak in Cirque of the Towers. |
In 1890, Cassidy purchased a ranch near Dubois,
Wyoming. The ranch was across the state
from the notorious Hole-in-the-wall, a natural geographical formation that
outlaws commonly used for protection and cover.
Many suspect Cassidy’s ranching, which he was never financially
successful at, was simply a front for illegal activities with Hole-in-the-Wall
outlaws.
In 1894, Cassidy was arrested in Lander, Wyoming, for
stealing horses and possibly for running a protection racket among the local
ranchers. He served 18 months in the
Wyoming State Prison in Laramie – the only prison to ever incarcerate Cassidy.
The Wyoming State Prison is one of the oldest buildings in
Wyoming, having been built in 1872. It
first served as a federal penitentiary before becoming a state prison. Today, the facility is open to the public,
designated as the Wyoming Territorial Prison State Historic Site.
The Wyoming Territorial Prison State Historic Site is open
daily from May 1st through October 30th. It offers both guided and self-guided tours
for a small admission fee.
Windy Peak reflected in Cook Lake at Sunrise. |
Beginning June 14th, the prison will host the Butch
Cassidy Festival. A special dedication
of their new exhibit “Butch Cassidy: Who
Was That Guy?” will happen at this time.
I am proud to say that two of my images from the Wind River Range
will be a central part of the display, celebrating the very area that Butch Cassidy called home.
The first image is of Warrior Peak above paintbrush in Cirque of the Towers, a popular rock climbing destination and a favorite area for photographers and backpackers.
The second image is from a much less visited, yet highly
scenic area on the east side of the range.
The scene is Windy Peak reflected in remote Cook Lake at sunrise. Cook Lake is located above Smith Lake and the Popo Agie River valley.
You can view these images and more in my Wind River Gallery.
Thanks for visiting!
You can view these images and more in my Wind River Gallery.
Thanks for visiting!
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