Wyoming over the Continental Divide
















Seems like we had really left the mountains behind in Wyoming.
The mountains dropped away and the landscape opened up into flat wide open plains, although the elevation of our route was still at 2000m+.
The trails turned into mostly wide, dusty gravel roads used by ranchers with a few interspersed easy dirt forestry trails to keep us awake. The skies cleared up (no more afternoon storms) and the views were extended as far as was possible to see.
The route through Wyoming offers 'not the most interesting' section of the continental divide as far as riding is concerned, but is pleasant enough.

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