V
E D A U W O O
VEDAUWOO
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During
Precambrian times,
the aging and shrinking earth developed a "wrinkle" that trended in a
south
westerly direction
from Wyoming into northern Colorado. Along
this wrinkle about 20 miles east of Laramie (WY), natural forces conspired to sculpt its coarse grained mixture into a collection of
strange and bewildering shapes over the next several millennia.
At an altitude of 8,000 feet,
Vedauwoo (pronounced vee-da-voo), aka “Land of the Earthborn
Spirit”, is a secluded rocky oasis filled with dense pine forests
and groves
of aspen trees.
It is surrounded by a seemingly endless
expanse
of high plains and lies
under a dome of intense cerulean blue sky.
Views from the tops of the crags are stunning, and one can see from
Wyoming’s ragged mountains clear down the Continental Divide to Long’s
Peak,
some 75 miles south in Colorado. A multitude of free-ranging animal species are commonly found here,
including
many smaller mammals as well
as antelope, deer, cattle, climbers and an
occasional black bear or cougar. Today, modern adventurers come here to
sample semi-primitive camping, hiking and climbing within a setting of alien
rock formations and scenic valleys found only at Vedauwoo. This is 'high
country' and wind is ever
present, whether just a light breeze prowling
through the aspen groves or near hurricane force gales. Storms of near
bestial proportions are spawned in the Snowy
Range about 50 miles to the west and many times descend unannounced
upon the valleys of Vedauwoo. Should you decide to visit, you might want
to check the weather prior to coming,
especially in the early spring or late
fall. There is a
live cam near Vedauwoo, another south of
Cheyenne (if
you're coming up from the south,
live cam
2). In fact, no matter what the conditions or season, come prepared
for change. It can occur in an instant! So whatever you
decide to do here, from
aggressive sports like climbing
or trail running, to more quiescent activities like
attending the Vertical Dance Festival, camping or
wandering around
the back country, the promise is one of a unique and unforgettable
experience. More on camping and other subjects of interest
(opening dates, road closures, etc.) can be found on the current
page as well as on the U. S. Forest Service
website and Vedauwoo.Org .
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