Outlaws Run 2013. Act 5: A few days relaxing at Outlaw Cave

From our windy camp at Cedar Gap, we continued our trek northeast. Stopping first at the small town of Kaycee, WY for supplies, lunch and to check out the local museum. From Kaycee, we headed West again to Outlaw Cave, where we would spend the next two night. After a wild week traveling across the state, it was nice to settle into camp and relax for a few days. We spent one of the last full days of the trip hiking down the Canyon of the North Fork of the Powder River, where the cave is located. It’s a great hide out spot. I had a fun time spending the last two days of the trip at Outlaw Cave while chillin’ with friends. Sunday morning, my pal Kurt joined me for an early morning drive back out to Kaycee. after breakfast we parted ways and I started the long drive back to Denver.

Fine views just after leaving our camp at Cedar Gap.

Making our way towards Kaycee, WY and Hole-in-the-Wall country.

Stopped in Kaycee, WY for gas, lunch and to check out the local museum.

Near Barnum, WY.

Hole-in-the-Wall country.

Group shot at the Hole in the Wall Ranch sign.

Great views of the Red Wall.

Views from camp.

Took a liking to this tree.

A great camp at Outlaw Cave.

Lazy morning around camp.

Looking across the canyon of the North Fork of the Powder River.

Starting the hike down to Outlaw Cave.

It’s a short hike, though a steep one.

Kurt at Outlaw Cave.

Yours truly again.

Past Outlaws.

To get to Outlaw Cave, you have to fjord the North Fork of the Powder River. In the fall, it can be quite cold!

Outlaws.

Kurt along the banks of the North Fork of the Powder River.

Climbing back up to the vehicles.

Worn out from the hike.

More views from camp.

Looking East to Hole-in-the-Wall.

Enjoying one last night around the campfire before heading home the next morning.

Up early to start the long drive home.

My friend Kurt joined me for the drive out. Enjoying the views one last time.

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