@ Old Antique Store, Hulett, Wyoming Hank begins his journey through Wyoming! Old Antique Store, Hulett, Wyoming Home of Devil's Tower, proclaims this small town's website. Perhaps that's why they have the spooky memorabilia right out front? Just look at all dem dry bones forming a somewhat gruesome arch framing the store sign! Dare we peek inside the 1880 Jail? Never mind skeletons in the cupboard, who knows what skeletons may be lurking inside the olde-time calaboose! Hulett (named after the first family to settle there in 1881) nestles in a valley surrounded by beautiful red rimrock with the Belle Fourche River flowing through it. Hulett has a population of just over 400 people.
While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with Sir Barkey Barksalot.
Hank shook paws with Sir Barkey Barksalot the Westie. They both received one silver mole!
Sir Barkey Barksalot and you found 5 Travel Tokens!
Tries today: 1 Find points today: 1 Hunt total: 1
Sir Barkey Barksalot
Hank
QUEST REWARD x 5
5th Feb 2023
Hank goes to Wyoming!
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@ Wyoming State Fair
Purple Flower Power Egg My pets are in awe of these beautiful eggs—they would love to try to paint their own one year. Easter and spring are times of joy as the earth awakens, plants are pushing forth from the soil, and the days are becoming warmer. Many baby animals are born in the spring, and life is burgeoning. May these eggs bring you joy and be a reminder of the earth renewing itself.
Wyoming State Fair This had its inaugural event in Douglas, Wyoming in 1905. Just picture the folks strolling from place to place, picking up a hot dog here, cotton candy there.
While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with Bubble T.
Hank shook paws with Bubble T the Brown Funky Monkey. They both received one silver mole!
Bubble T gave you 1 "Purple Flower Power Egg" FULL SIZE
@ Geyser, Wyoming Buffalo Bill is a legendary figure of the American West. Since there are so many stories about his escapades, it's easy to overlook the fact that he was a real person. The gunslinger wasn't just a showman, he was also a businessman. Once he'd earned success, he moved to Wyoming to set up the Shoshone Land and Irrigation Company. His company brought water to over 60,000 acres of the state. Geyser, Wyoming Geyser at Yellowstone National Park.
While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with Aunt Dora.
Hank shook paws with Aunt Dora the Meadow's Secret Caterpillar. They both received one silver mole!
@ Wyoming Sunset Old Faithful is one of the most popular attractions in Yellowstone. This natural marvel earned its name in 1870 when explorers noticed that it erupted "faithfully" at regular intervals. On average, the geyser erupts every 90 minutes, but that can range between 50 and 127 minutes. The eruptions last up to five minutes each, blowing upwards of 8400 gallons of hot water into the air. Wyoming Sunset A striking sunset in a misty Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming. The setting sun sends beams of light through the trees.
While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with Dragoon.
Hank shook paws with Dragoon the Green Happy Dragon. They both received one silver mole!
@ Misty Lake, Wyoming Buffalo Bill is a legendary figure of the American West. Since there are so many stories about his escapades, it's easy to overlook the fact that he was a real person. The gunslinger wasn't just a showman, he was also a businessman. Once he'd earned success, he moved to Wyoming to set up the Shoshone Land and Irrigation Company. His company brought water to over 60,000 acres of the state.
While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with BLUEY.
Hank shook paws with BLUEY the Blue Polar Bear. They both received one silver mole!
@ Grand Tetons, Wyoming Old Faithful is one of the most popular attractions in Yellowstone. This natural marvel earned its name in 1870 when explorers noticed that it erupted "faithfully" at regular intervals. On average, the geyser erupts every 90 minutes, but that can range between 50 and 127 minutes. The eruptions last up to five minutes each, blowing upwards of 8400 gallons of hot water into the air.
While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with get-a-job-bring-me-a-mouse-and-a-20.
Hank shook paws with get-a-job-bring-me-a-mouse-and-a-20 the Grey Playful Kitten. They both received one silver mole!
get-a-job-bring-me-a-mouse-and-a-20 and you found 5 Travel Tokens!
@ Rural cabin in Wyoming Red-tailed hawks, prairie falcons, pinyon jays and mountain bluebirds are a few of the birds that soar overhead. Rural cabin in Wyoming Bill Menor's old rural cabin, sagebrush in foreground, in the Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming.
While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with lady ciganko.
Hank shook paws with lady ciganko the Yellow Lovable Labrador. They both received one silver mole!
@ Jenny Lake, Wyoming "Capital of Wyoming, Hank?" asked Night Owl. "Easy!" responded Hank. "Cheyenne!" Jenny Lake, Wyoming Jenny Lake at twilight, Grand Teton NP.
While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with Night Owl.
Hank shook paws with Night Owl the Young Grey Horned Owl. They both received one silver mole!
@ Devil's Tower, Wyoming "Today's trivia question no. 1, Hank! What's the nickname for Wyoming?" Hank pondered. "Well, I don't know, Charbon, but perhaps it's "The Wild West State"? "Nope!" responded Charbon. "It's called the Equality State!" Devil's Tower, Wyoming Deemed sacred by the Northern Plains, this was the USA’s very first national monument! Also known as Bears Lodge, this iconic tower is considered sacred by many of the Northern Plains Indian tribes. To this day, some tribes continue to hold sacred ceremonies and sun dances at the tower. You can admire the colourful prayer cloths tied to the trees nearby the Devils Tower. The Devil's Tower featured in the 1977 sci-fi film Close ‘Encounters of the Third Kind.
While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with Charbon.
Hank shook paws with Charbon the Black Lovable Labrador. They both received one silver mole!
@ Wyoming Railroad Red-tailed hawks, prairie falcons, pinyon jays and mountain bluebirds are a few of the birds that soar overhead. Wyoming Railroad A Union Pacific train speeds across a Wyoming prairie pulling cars loaded with coal. From the time it started in Omaha, where Union Pacific laid its first rails in 1865, a hundred years later Union Pacific had risen to become the largest domestic railroad in the United States. In such a large country as the US, fast and efficient transportation over thousands of miles of commodities such as coal, automobiles, foods, forest and agricultural products and chemicals is essential.
While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with gemma.
Hank shook paws with gemma the Black Great Dane. They both received one silver mole!
@ North Platte River, Wyoming On 10 July 1890, Wyoming became the 44th state in the USA. North Platte River, Wyoming North Platte River in fall. The North Platte River winds 716 miles (1152 km) through northern Colorado, Wyoming and Nebraska. It is a major tributary of the Platte River and is the main drainage route for much of northern Colorado. The North Platte River begins in Jackson County where it gathers the drainage from the Rocky Mountains and the Continental Divide. It’s formed by the confluence of Grizzly Creek and Little Grizzly Creek southwest of Walden in the North Park basin. There are various other creeks, rivers and streams in Jackson County that help form the North Platte River.
While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with Princess.
Hank shook paws with Princess the Green Beautiful Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!
@ Green Grass of Wyoming On 10 July 1890, Wyoming became the 44th state in the USA. Green Grass of Wyoming A peaceful scene showing rural Wyoming with grazing horses beside a river.
While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with zora.
Hank shook paws with zora the Arctic Feisty Fox. They both received one silver mole!
@ Gros Ventre River, Wyoming Reptiles in Wyoming include western painted turtles, rubber boas, Great Basin skinks and Great Plains earless lizards. Amphibians such as Columbia spotted frogs, Wyoming toads and western tiger salamanders can be found here. Gros Ventre River, Wyoming The Gros Ventre Wilderness lies just east of Jackson in western Wyoming. Its boundare are the Gros Ventre River to the north, the Green River to the east, the Hoback River to the south and the National Elk Refuge and Snake River to the west. It is well known for its wildlands, wildlife, varied terrain, scenic beauty and opportunities for backpacking and camping.
While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with Asparagus.
Hank shook paws with Asparagus the Green Happy Dragon. They both received one silver mole!
@ Yellowstone Lake, Wyoming Buffalo, pronghorn, black bears, grizzlies, and bighorn sheep are among Wyoming’s many mammals. Yellowstone Lake, Wyoming Yellowstone Lake, YNP.
While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with Mr X.
Hank shook paws with Mr X the Snow Leopard. They both received one silver mole!
@ Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming "It says in our brochure that the Grand Teton National Park includes over 200 miles of trails, Hank!" commented Nutsy Mouse. Hank clutched his hiking boots with a worried look. "We won't need to do the whole 200 miles, will we, Nutsy Mouse?"
While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with Nutsy Mouse.
Hank shook paws with Nutsy Mouse the Caffiend Clean Mouse. They both received one silver mole!
@ Wyoming Waterfall Famous people from Wyoming include painter Jackson Pollock was one of the most important figures in the abstract art movement. Before he found success from his creations, he was just a humble boy from Cody, Wyoming. He moved permanently to New York City when he was 18. Despite this, he remained close to his western roots. Native American artwork helped inspire some of his earliest work. Wyoming Waterfall As well as many beautiful fulsome rivers, the Yellowstone National Park contains many spectacular waterfalls, Many of them are easy to access but others are not so well visited due to being in backcountry!
While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with Delilah.
Hank shook paws with Delilah the Grey Playful Kitten. They both received one silver mole!
@ Riot of Colours, Wyoming Old Faithful is one of the most popular attractions in Yellowstone. This natural marvel earned its name in 1870 when explorers noticed that it erupted "faithfully" at regular intervals. On average, the geyser erupts every 90 minutes, but that can range between 50 and 127 minutes. The eruptions last up to five minutes each, blowing upwards of 8400 gallons of hot water into the air. Riot of Colours, Wyoming The Yellowstone National Park is home to one of the world's largest calderas (large volcanic craters) with over 10,000 thermal features and more than 300 geysers.
While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with Sif.
Hank shook paws with Sif the Blue Beautiful Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!
@ Yellowstone Sunset, Wyoming On 10 July 1890, Wyoming became the 44th state in the USA. Yellowstone Sunset, Wyoming This view of the Yellowstone National Park at sunset is so striking, it could be a Van Gogh!
While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with Bubblegum.
Hank shook paws with Bubblegum the Pink Jay. They both received one silver mole!
@ Wyoming Sunrise Patricia MacLachlan, the children’s author, is from Wyoming. She wrote the book Sarah, Plain and Tall, later made into a film starring Christopher Walken. Wyoming Sunrise Late evening and early in the morning are the witching hours of landscape photography. Scenes that you walked in during the day suddenly quieten, become darker and glow; clouds waft in warm tones of yellow and pink; silhouettes spring to life. To do justice to a Wyoming sunrise, you will be in situ an hour beforehand to get your camera set up and ready to take some beautiful shots!
While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with Mousey.
Hank shook paws with Mousey the House Mouse. They both received one silver mole!
@ Lake Wreathed in Mist, Wyoming Due to its rich western history, Wyoming has become known as the "Cowboy State". Lake Wreathed in Mist, Wyoming Camping in the Yellowstone National Park is a very special experience, with the opportunity to hear the birds, wildlife and streams in the peace of this beautiful environment.
While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with Butterscotch.
Hank shook paws with Butterscotch the Yellow Lovable Labrador. They both received one silver mole!
@ Placid Lake, Wyoming Red-tailed hawks, prairie falcons, pinyon jays and mountain bluebirds are a few of the birds that soar overhead. Placid Lake, Wyoming This is just one of the beautiful sights to see in the Grand Tetons National Park. There are amazing landscapes and all sorts of wildlife that help provide the perfect location for nature lovers and those keen on outdoor adventure! Explore deeper into the awesome scenery of this region with a backpacking trip or reserve space at a campsite or comfortable lodging within the boundaries of the National Park or stay in nearby Jackson, Dubois or Teton Village. Have a good rest each night to ensure you wake up ready to explore all the numerous activities offered in the Grand Teton, such as boating on lakes like this one, hiking, rock climbing, wildlife spotting and more!
While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with poddu laddoo.
Hank shook paws with poddu laddoo the Grey Playful Kitten. They both received one silver mole!
@ Blue Lake, Wyoming Famous people from Wyoming include painter Jackson Pollock was one of the most important figures in the abstract art movement. Before he found success from his creations, he was just a humble boy from Cody, Wyoming. He moved permanently to New York City when he was 18. Despite this, he remained close to his western roots. Native American artwork helped inspire some of his earliest work. Blue Lake, Wyoming This is a very popular area for bird-watching, fishing and hiking. The Blue Lake Trail follows a circular route from Boulder, Wyoming.
While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with Muschi.
Hank shook paws with Muschi the Grey Playful Kitten. They both received one silver mole!
Muschi gave you 1 "Wyoming Quarter, Travel Memento"
@ Geyser in Steam, Wyoming Hank has now completed his journey through Wyoming! As he prepares to go home, he receives a wonderful gift! Old Train Wagon And Coyote Yeehaw! Howdy partner. Hop on up here and grab a seat. As soon as this here wagon is hitched up to the engine, we will be ready to roll. A piece of advice for you; make sure to hang onto the sides when we head ‘round a corner, and you might want to keep your mouth closed when we get going; the wind in these parts whips up the dirt, and it gets in your teeth.
Geyser in Steam, Wyoming Geysers are hot springs with constrictions in their route, which causes them periodically to erupt as a pressure-releasing mechanism. Yellowstone’s geysers are mighty impressive in the few minutes they spend in eruption! Hank has enjoyed his journey through Wyoming, but it is time to go home now! Please select another pet as visitor, so it can also enjoy a journey through the American Frontier!
While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with Brujula.
Hank shook paws with Brujula the Green Beautiful Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!