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We have plenty of LDS temples in Utah; hopefully a couple in Wyoming shouldn't cause too much distress. Wyoming also has a fantastic "trek" venue I've enjoyed going on a couple of times.
Remember, we will not be in the mountains with a weapon/tag/pole in hand when we are at those venues. PLUS, Sundays (for many of us) will be out of your way. Back in the 90's my uncle and I traveled over 20 miles each way from the Greys to attend Sunday worship services in Afton - twice.
Speaking of LDS temples, I have on my bucket list to attend/visit all LDS temples/sites within 500 miles. Star Valley - check. Casper - pending/looking forward.
If I am still around to cash in my deer and elk points (10 and 13 respectively) in 2022, then my apologies if I get in your way. Otherwise, my unit 100 antelope hunt this year is looking like my swan song. I try to go at slow, dustless speeds. If you need to pass me, just flash and get on my tail and I'll gladly pull over and let you pass. If I am in your stand or trail or on your lookout or fishing your hole, just let me know and I'll move. In any case, I try to be a good visitor and to tread lightly.
For the past 45+ years I've enjoyed Wyoming's amazing outdoor opportunities. Their wonderful welcoming people - even more. Salt of the earth, for sure.
Thanks, Wyoming.
Neil