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LUKE WARM!

See, that's a Luke Skywalker joke... NEVERMIND!

Well, here comes another big Wyoming storm.

We've had several this winter and more are on the way, according to long-term forecasts.

But that's okay, Wyoming is ready.

Those who live outside the state of Wyoming, and believe that Wyoming actually exists, might wonder how we get around when everything is closed down.

Oh, we're used to it.

Here is an actual video of a Wyoming rancher checking on his herd during the middle of a winter storm.

Yeah, that's a true story.

But Wyoming has more than just some snow animal, thingies, to ride around on.

Here in Wyoming, we love our big machines.

The bigger they are the more noise they make the more we love them.

The best way to get around when all the highways are closed is to load up in a big walking - thing - that has big foot pads.

See, that way it doesn't matter how deep the snow is, because of the long legs.

Below is an actual video of one of Wyoming's big snow walker thingies.

The only problem with these big walkers is that they are sometimes a bit too tall.

Wyoming has heavy winds.

These things can get blown over.

But they are great for caring loads of feed for our livestock

The walker just heads out there to the herd.

The door is opened on the side.

The feed is dumped out.

YEAH! It's hard living in Wyoming in the winter.

But we've got it figured out.

Alcova On Ice

One of Wyoming's most beautiful lakes, seen after weeks of winter storms and sub-zero temperatures.

The ice can be heard making strange noises, from snap, crackle, and pop, to glub glub.

The works of people talking in a normal tone of voice carry across the frozen surface.

WEIRD Wyoming Snow Drifts April Blizzard 2022

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