We drove our coach 179 miles, about 3 hours of scenic driving, from Cody, Wyoming to Buffalo, Wyoming.
Here’s the map route, heading east:
An interactive map, with potential stops:
But before we could leave, I had to ask the driver of this truck to move, as they where blocking the exit (sure, just park across the road and no-parking markings; your convenience is more important than anyone else):
Underway, with a flat and curvy highway:
Pump jack:
We stopped for lunch in the Washakie County Visitor’s Council parking lot, since it has some RV spots just barely big enough for us (and was pretty much empty, being closed). They have a mammoth sculpture out front:
Fun hills:
The cute town of Ten Sleep:
Heading through the Bighorn mountains:
Paladin chilling on the floor between us:
Snow fences:
Roadworks:
Rain:
One of several 8% downgrades:
Mandatory brake check turnout for trucks, RVs, and vehicles with trailers; Jenn hardly touched the brakes, though; she’s great at using gears and engine braking on downhills:
More curves and slopes:
The runaway truck ramp was closed for repairs or updates:
Our destination:
Our coach just before pulling into our site: