September 6&7
Another full day of driving led us to quit in Laramie, WY, a town founded by the Union Pacific railway and was brought to law by vigilante lynchings in the 1860s. Along the railyard you can see that the buildings were facing the tracks as a main street. Now it is back side of the downtown. Laramie is home to the University of Wyoming, the only four year institution in the state. We decided to have a run along the river greenway and quickly realized that going from Chicago's 586 feet of elevation to 7,165, we were ripping our lungs out. Our best idea was relaxing with a beer from The Library brewery while we did our laundry at a University laundromat down the street (it was such a good time that we almost forgot to pick it up at the end of the night).
-Chris
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