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Main Street, Cody Wyoming under sunny skies that will not last. |
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Another shot down the main drag, this time farther from the mountain. |
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A storm move in over the mountains. This is the reason we stopped
here. More photos of the marvelous skies we were treated to that day are
below. |
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Buffalo Bill's famous Irma Hotel, along with a saddlery shop, and
the ever present mountains in the background. |
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More of the main drag, showing the classic, low slung, cowboy era
buildings which line most of it's length. |
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A small stand of high end shops. There are a few of these in Cody,
and there is a bit of an artists colony here. They are nice shops and have
not taken the town over as they have in Jackson. |
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A tree shaded walk protects us from the glare of the mid day Sun.
We are right alongside La Comida Mexican restaurant. |
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Clouds over the mountain. A glorious sky warns that a storm is
brewing on updrafts from the Absaokas. |
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La Comida. A great Mexican restaurant way up here in the northwest
section of Wyoming. |
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More of the incredible skies. It is raining up in the mountains,
or more likely snowing. We were happy enough not to be caught in the storm. |
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Steffan's restaurant sits two doors down from la Comida. There
are a number of great places to eat here, and I consider Cody to be a prime
stopover, before hitting the mountain roads on the way to Yellowstone. |
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A look toward the mountain. An ice cream shop calls to us, on a
rather sunny afternoon. |
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Hats, mocs, belts, and of course boots, are featured at Wayne's
Boot Shop. There are a number of custom leather shops in town, and most
are surprisingly affordable. |
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Yet another line of stores, catering to the tourist and the local. |
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A coin set in the sidewalk commemorates Buffalo Bill and the town
of Cody. it was set her on the 100th anniversary of the incorporation of
the town. |
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A look up the sidewalk at a series of small shops. Like many small
towns, particularly in the tourist haven of the west, Cody has a considerable
amount of foot and automobile traffic in it's downtown area. These are very
busy places. |
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Peter's corner bakery is a great place for breakfast in the morning.
It is a deli style operation. The town theater, and a few other shops also
stand along this street. |
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A side view of the Irma. As much as I sing it's praises, we did
not stay there, but took rooms in a motor court on the edge of town. |
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A row of houses define a more residential area of Cody, though
they are still on the highway. |
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The Cody Chamber of Commerce. Appropriately enough, this is housed
in a log cabin. |