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  Wyoming   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Wyoming, Delaware Wyoming is a town located in 2000 census, the town had a total population of 1,141.
Wyoming, Iowa County, Wisconsin Wyoming is a town located in 2000 census, the town had a total population of 364.
Wyoming, Waupaca County, Wisconsin Wyoming is a town located in 2000 census, the town had a total population of 285.
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 EA Slough Creek Campground - Affected Environment and Environmental Consequences   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Slough Creek Campground is located at the ecotone between the sagebrush steppe with mountain big sagebrush and Idaho fescue and the Douglas fir forest with pinegrass understory.
Slough Creek is not a traditional area for whooping cranes due to the large number of people that frequent the area and the fact that they prefer sedge wetland habitat and none exists in the vicinity of the campground.
Slough Creek is a perennial stream that originates as the outlet of a small, unnamed lake near Pinnacle Mountain in the Gallatin National Forest, Montana.
www.nps.gov /yell/technical/planning/sloughcreek/sc4.htm   (4406 words)

  
 Slough   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Elena Slough Elena Rodenbaugh Proctor Slough (Charlotte Benkner.
Slough High School Slough High School was a girls selective secondary school in 1982) and Slough High School for girls.
Slough Secondary School Slough Secondary School was the name of the first major selective secondary school in 1982) in T...
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The Creek received their name from early white traders because so many of their villages were located at rivers and creeks.
Wyoming -> Geography Exactly rectangular in shape, Wyoming is traversed by the Rocky Mts., which angle south across the state from the northwest.
Wyoming -> Economy Dry farming, producing hay, wheat, and barley, is supplemented by the more diversified yield (especially sugar beets and dry beans) of irrigated fields.
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 Environmental Assessment Slough Creek Campground Rehabilitation April 2001 - Part 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
One of three small campgrounds in the park, Slough Creek Campground is situated about 2.7 miles from the main road system and provides a more primitive frontcountry camping experience for visitors.
Slough Creek Campground is the smallest developed campground in Yellowstone, where campers enjoy isolation and solitude.
Slough Creek Campground was not originally designed to accommodate large recreational vehicles and a 30-foot total vehicle length limit would help maintain the intimate character of the campground.
www.nps.gov /yell/technical/planning/sloughcreek/sc1.htm   (1962 words)

  
 Fly Fishing Slough Creek in Wyoming and Montana
The population and size of the cutthroat trout in Slough Creek is outstanding.
Slough Creek Wagon Trail traverses the creek for its entire length in the park.
Slough Creek is one of the finest waters located in the Yellowstone Area.
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 Slough Creek - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Slough Creek in Kansas in the United States, the site of the 1856 Battle of Slough Creek.
Slough Creek in Montana and Wyoming in the United States.
This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists pages that might otherwise share the same title.
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 Slough Creek (Wyoming) - Wikipedia
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 Friends of Slough Creek - Feedback
In April 2001, the environmental assessment (EA) for the Slough Creek Campground Rehabilitation incorrectly stated that the preferred alternative would include a "combined 30-foot length limit." We received a number of comments specific to this mistake in the EA and we regret that this information was communicated incorrectly.
Slough Creek is not the San Diego Zoo, Central Park or the local trout pond concession, and for the Park to dismiss the seriousness of this issue and enforcement of its own regulations is not only irresponsible but jeopardizes the safety of every camper as well as the local wildlife that live in the area.
Slough Creek Campground was designed and built during a time when there was less concern about impacts to riparian areas.
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 Pallisport, Wyoming camping
If you want to experience a beautiful part of Wyoming then Pallisport is a great place, Pallisport is a great place for those who like the outdoors.
Granite Creek, Wyoming, Wooden Bridge to mouth, 38 miles away, class III, 3 miles long.
Bitch Creek, Wyoming, Headwaters to state line, 43 miles away, class -blank-, 6 miles long.
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 USFWS "clarifies" number of wolf packs Wyoming must maintain outside YNP and GTNP
Wyoming assumed the Parks would maintain 8 or more packs, making a total of at least 15 packs in the State of Wyoming.
Presently Yellowstone has well more than 8 packs, but the number fluctuates, and the question has not been answered whether packs like the new Slough Creek Pack, the Rose Creek II Pack, and the Druid Pack will count as Wyoming Packs because their YNP range is partly into Montana.
Many Wyoming legislators and quite a few residents like to draw a circle around Yellowstone and some of the adjacent wildlands and insist that part of the state is for tourists, wildlife, and Jackson Hole residents (whom they disdain except when asking for campaign donations).
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 Wyoming Western Trails Project - Annals of Wyoming
Annals of Wyoming: The Wyoming History Journal is published quarterly by the Wyoming State Historical Society in association with the Wyoming Department of Commerce, the American Heritage Center, and the Department of History, University of Wyoming.
Wyoming's Trails reminisces an emigration of people across, through and into what was to become Wyoming.
Lack of emigrant travel on most trails in northern Wyoming in 1865, "the fact that the United States Army favored the Bozeman Trail, in 1866, and the completion of the Union Pacific Railroad in 1869 were factors rendering the Bridger Trail obsolete,.until after initial settlement in northern Wyoming Territory during the early 1880s."
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 "Yellowstone Bound" Fly Anglers Online
Slough Creek of the Lamar River in Yellowstone National Park is the setting for one of the greatest fishing adventures you can take in the lower 48 states.
The first time we fished Slough Creek the trip started with a long, arduous walk seven miles into the second meadow and ended with an equally long walk back to the parking area while making fresh plans to return as soon as possible.
Because of strict regulations there are only a couple of overnight campsites on Slough Creek and those require reservations.
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 Flat Creek Park, Wyoming camping
Flat Creek Park is a good place to camp in Wyoming, Flat Creek Park is a good place to enjoy the outdoors.
Flat Creek Park is popular with the locals as well as with visitors from far away, just like the other campgrounds in this part of Wyoming, Flat Creek Park is a good one.
Ditch Creek, Wyoming, North and South Branch confluence to US26, 42 miles away, class -blank-, 7 miles long.
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 Cody, Wyoming - Cody Directory
The Wyoming Territory Miniature Village and Museum is the largest miniature village of its kind.
The Cody Mural, painted in 1951 on the domed celling of the LDS Church by Edward Grigware, depicts the events.
The mural is in the Cody Mural and Visitors Center, LDS Church, 17th St. and Wyoming Ave.
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 Wyoming Fly Fishing   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
As a new member of the Wyoming Fly Casters, you will receive our monthly newsletter which contains a calendar of events, reports on our activities, as well as helpful tips on fishing and fly tying...
Fly fishing Wyoming is an experience not soon forgotten.
Fly Hatch Chart For Slough Creek, Wyoming The Hatch Flies to Take Time of Year Attractors (Royal, Grizzley) Wulff #12-16, Humpy (Yellow, Royal, Red) #12-16, Royal Coachman #12-16, Renegade #14-16...
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 The Total Yellowstone Page Slough Creek Trail
I also recommend going in from the Slough Creek side and out the other as opposed to the reverse; this save the biggest elevation change for going down, not up.
For those of us continuing on, you will begin to move away from Slough Creek temporarily and into a higher meadow system, with stands of Lodgepole on your right.
You'll cross Pebble Creek at this point and it can be very fast or rapid and deep early in the season, so be careful.
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 Yellowstone Net Newspaper
Copies of the document are available for review by writing to: Slough Creek Campground Rehabilitation, Planning Office, P. Box 168, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming 82190.
The Slough Creek Campground Rehabilitation EA may also be found on the Internet at: www.nps.gov/yell/technical/planning/index.htm.
JACKSON, Wyo. -- The state of Wyoming and the National Park Service are discussing the possibility of the state selling or exchanging a parcel of land to the NPS for inclusion in Grand Teton National Park.
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 Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
The first day up there, we actually stayed camped at Lizard Creek, as the fight for a campsite in southern Yellowstone for one day was more than we were up for.
Slough Creek has no generators allowed and is 1st come, 1st served for about 30 sites.
This little fl bear was trying to make a living in its first year away from its momma.
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 Yellowstone National Park.com - Visit Yellowstone National Park
This years spring attractions are the Slough Creek pack with their 14 new pups.
The 180-pound male bear had reportedly charged three anglers along the Slough Creek Trail and is believed to have damaged an occupied tent early one morning in the campground.
On that day the Slough Creek pack was spotted near Crystal Creek in the northeast portion of the park.
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 Exploring Yellowstone's Northeast Corner, by Chad Olsen
McBride Lake lies three miles up the Slough Creek drainage, but Slough Creek must be forded in order to reach the lake.
For those who are successful crossing the creek, the fishing is silly in the lake.
The number of fish in the lake is severely reduced during this time, as most of the fish are either in the creek spawning, or in the bay (also closed to fishing until July 15) at the inlet.
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 Surprise! Slough Creek Alpha female, 217F, killed by her own pack   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Slough Creek Alpha female, 217F, was probably killed by her own pack
The initial assumption was that 217F had been pushed off the cliff by the bull elk, slipped, or pushed by other wolves in the violence surrounding the kill.
The only other known instance among the Idaho, Wyoming, and Montana populations was the famous fratricide of Druid alpha 40F, probably by her sister 42F and one or more of her daughters.
www.forwolves.org /ralph/sloughcr-alphafemale-dead2.htm   (253 words)

  
 Worldisround - Yellowstone backcountry: The other 99% - Scenic Hikes in Yellowstone Nat. Park photos
Dusk on Slough Creek, near the junction with the Bliss Pass Trail
Looking back into the Slough Creek valley, where we started from the previous..
Gorgeous Pebble Creek valley with Barronette Peak in the distance.
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 As the Wolves Howled by Scenic Prints Landscape Photography. Yellowstone NP in Wyoming. Award-winning landscape ...
Slough Creek lends many different views and moods throughout each season.
The Rose Creek pack concluded their calls in unison.
It certainly was a chilling and inspiring feeling to know that I alone was sharing this beautiful scene with a species that so eloquently represents the meaning of wilderness.
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 GORP - Yellowstone National Park - Wyoming - Disabled Access   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Facilities in Yellowstone are being made physically accessible as quickly as possible within funding limitations.
Indian Creek, Lewis Lake, Tower Fall, Slough Creek, and Pebble Creek have accessible vault toilets.
Slough Creek Campground has a fully accessible campsite.
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 Yellowstone National Park: Its Exploration and Establishment (Notes)
The upper end, where Thorofare and Atlantic Creeks enter, is commonly known as "The Thorofare" in dim remembrance of the coming and going of the trappers and prospectors of an earlier time.
The encampment was on the prominent bench east of Pelican Creek where the present highway enters the forest.
The route followed from Tower Fall was southward, up the open ridge between Antelope and Tower Creeks to the base of Mount Washburn, from whence a group (Hauser, Gillette, Stickney, Trumbull, and Langford) went to the summit, while the others shepherded the packtrain through "a gap in the ridge" (Dunraven Pass).
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 The Total Yellowstone Page Slough Creek Trail
This trail is 23 miles end to end and best done as a long day hike.
The Third Meadow area is the Nirvana of trout fishermen, so if you're one of them, take out your rod, pick a spot and enjoy.
Until I asked a driver, I couldn't figure where these wagons were headed, carrying 50 gallon drums of something into the wilderness.
www.hotels.national-park.com /slough.htm   (805 words)

  
 Wyoming Flyfishing Shops   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Fly Fishing Slough Creek in Wyoming and Montana
FLY FISHING SLOUGH CREEK IN WYOMING AND MONTANA Fly Shops River Shots Fishing Reports...
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 Welcome to griztrax.net
trail and the Devils Stairs trail in the Jedediah Smith Wilderness of Wyoming
Slough Creek and First Meadow in Yellowstone National Park
Darby Canyon in the Jedediah Smith Wilderness of Wyoming.
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 Fishing/Camping Photos
This is Clara's first trout taken on a fly--it's not big, but believe it or not, it was the catch of the day on that creek!
Kelly holding a Yellowstone cutt on Slough Creek, Wyoming.
Kelly with a redside rainbow caught on a stonefly pattern between Trout Creek and South Junction on the Deschutes River, Oregon.
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