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Sublette County, Wyoming, is colloquially known as "God's Country." It is also thought of as that place on the far side of the Wind River Mountains. To go somewhere, you first have to start by going in the opposite direction. It is remote and sometimes relegated to simply a place en route to the larger city of Jackson. However, its remote nature blesses it with a tremendous variety of flora and fauna, many of which are beautiful in their untouched nature. 7853 Gunn Hwy Suite 209 Tampa, FL 33626 Phone: 866-535-0913 Fax: 216-803-0350 Discovered by Native Americans, they regarded it as a place of…mehr

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Sublette County, Wyoming, is colloquially known as "God's Country." It is also thought of as that place on the far side of the Wind River Mountains. To go somewhere, you first have to start by going in the opposite direction. It is remote and sometimes relegated to simply a place en route to the larger city of Jackson. However, its remote nature blesses it with a tremendous variety of flora and fauna, many of which are beautiful in their untouched nature. 7853 Gunn Hwy Suite 209 Tampa, FL 33626 Phone: 866-535-0913 Fax: 216-803-0350 Discovered by Native Americans, they regarded it as a place of abundant wildlife and clean water which was a wonderful place to summer. Then came the mountain men, fur trappers and goods traders, who held six of their famous annual supply-trading Rocky Mountain Rendezvous gatherings in Sublette County. The area remains a truly special place with long winters, non-existent springs, but summers and falls that bless the senses. The author endeavors to capture and showcase the raw beauty of the place he calls home.
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Dave Bell is a professional photographer who lives in Western Wyoming. The art of photography is essential to Dave's life although he holds a journalism degree. However, the advent of digital photography was a game changer and opened up creative doors Dave never thought possible.In addition to photography, he enjoys the mountainous hiking trails of Wyoming and Canada. Dave and his wife have raised two children and reside in Pinedale, Wyoming, their home for thirty years.