Wednesday, May 8, 2024

Wednesday in Wyoming - May 8, 2024

 

Pony Express Horse
Last week we saw what the Pony Express required of its riders, but the young men were only part of the equation. Equally important were the horses. They had to be fast, reliable, and able to carry not only the rider (who could weigh no more than 125 pounds) and forty pounds of mail and other materials in the specially designed saddles.

Wednesday, May 1, 2024

Wednesday in Wyoming _ May 1, 2024

 

Advertisement for Pony Express

There were so many interesting exhibits at the Historic Trails Museum in Casper that I decided to feature it again this month.

Although it was only in operation for 18 months, the Pony Express earned a spot in American  history, often being romanticized. 

The advertisement for riders makes the job sound anything but romantic. In case you can't read the fine print, here's what it says:

Wanted young, skinny, wiry fellows not over eighteen. Must be expert riders, willing to risk death daily. Orphans preferred. 

That doesn't sound like a good deal to me, but the $25 weekly pay was a definite lure ... if you lived to collect it.





Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Wednesday in Wyoming - April 24, 2024

 

pioneer writing, Historic Trails Mueusm
You can probably guess why this is one of my favorite scenes in the Historic Trails Museum. While I doubt that I would have had the courage or stamina to travel the Oregon Trail, if I'd been part of the journey west, I have no doubt that I would have wanted to record my experiences in a journal ... perhaps with the hope of one day turning those experiences into a book.

Wednesday, April 17, 2024

Wednesday in Wyoming - April 17, 2024

 

river crossing, Historic Trails Museum
One of the things that makes visits to the National Historic Trails Museum so enjoyable is that there are participative exhibits. In this one, visitors climb inside the covered wagon on the right for a simulated crossing of the Platte River. It's more dangerous than you might think.

Wednesday, April 10, 2024

Wednesday in Wyoming - April 10, 2024

 

pioneers walking by wagon, Historic Trails Museum
One of the things that surprised me when I did research about the Oregon Trail was that the pioneers WALKED. I'd assumed they rode in the covered wagons, but that wasn't the case. Yes, they sometimes slept in the wagons, but for the most part they walked alongside the oxen.

Can you imagine doing that, especially given the hazards along the trail (hint: rattlesnakes)? I can't.

Wednesday, April 3, 2024

Wednesday in Wyoming - April 3, 2024

 

cowboy statue, Trails Museum
I know it's a statue, but can't you picture the pioneers traveling west looking at the hills in front of them and realizing that these were only the beginning of the most difficult part of the journey, that they'd soon be facing mountains?

If you wondered where I found this statue, here's the answer: 

Trails Museum sign
I can't praise the National Historic Trails museum too highly. Its exhibits are excellent. Some even give you the opportunity to experience what the pioneers did. If you're in the Casper area, I suggest you spend some time at the museum.


Wednesday, March 27, 2024

Wednesday in Wyoming - March 27, 2024

 

glass art celebration, cheyenne botanic gardens
A wise old owl and a western landscape. As you can see, there's a wide variety of art on display at this year's Glass Art Celebration.