Yes, Ken, at the current 28,000, Laramie is the 3rd largest city in the
state,but probably the most culturally diverse too.
Trout fishing at a secluded pond is less than 20 minutes from work,
wildlife (deer, antelope) are sometimes within the city limits, I can
photography wildflowers along the river during a very brief lunch hour or
before work.
Astro photography at my dark site is 10 minutes from town and limiting
magnatude can approach 6.5-7.
Olympus content: OM1n's and 35SPn's work great for meteor recording.
Best Wishes to all, Mike
>>My primary mode of transportation was a VW Thing with a soft top, not very
>>secure, but I was in a small (25,000) city with little crime. Never had
>>any theft.
>
>But in Wyoming, that is a big city, isn't it?
>
>"...well, Johnboy, I guess we'll go to Rockfish today..."
>
>
>Kenneth E. Norton
>Image66 Photography
>
>image66@xxxxxxx
>(515) 791-2306
>
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Rainbow Photography Inc.
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Laramie, Wy., USA
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