Mountain Man
Rendezvous Pageant
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Ma Wo Ma
Rendezvous Pageant
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Pinedale Lions Club
Lions Club members in the parade. The Club provided concessions during Sunday's Rendezvous Pageant.
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Wind River Gardens
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Smokey Bear
Bridger-Teton National Forest Public Information officer Nan Stinson rides on a Forest Service wildfire engine with Smokey Bear in the Rendezvous Parade.
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Michael Terry
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Michael Terry
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Kids' Fishing Derby
At the Kids' Fishing Pond in the Pinedale Town Park. Sponsored by the Sublette County Chamber of Commerce.
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Ramble Line-up
"Ramblers" lined up on the northern side of the westbound lane of US 191 at the intersection of Tyler Avenue in Pinedale. Sheriff's Office deputies did traffic control and escorted the participants as they traveled west to the Fremont Lake Road.
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Go!
The Rendezvous Ramble is sponsored by Allen Agency and Tegeler Insurance. Participants received a t-shirt. Proceeds go to benefit the McKenzie Meningitis Foundation. Approximately 125 people participated in this year's Rendezvous Ramble.
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3-on-3 Basketball Tourney
Held in the High Country Inn and Suites parking lot. Organized by Jason and Jana Ditton. Sponsored by Ultra Petroleum.
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Dr. Fred Gowans
Noted fur trade historian, Dr. Fred Gowans, gave several talks at the Museum over Rendezvous Days.
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Doyle Reid
Author Doyle Reid (left) receives his award for his article, "Formidable Men and Heroes:" the Forgotten Delaware Mountaineers, which was selected for publication in the 2009 edition of the Museum's Rocky Mountain Fur Trade Journal. Jim Hardee, right, is the Editor of the Journal. Dr. Fred Gowans (center) is Editor Emeritus.
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Flag over Afghanastan
Author Ken Zontek’s National Guard unit got called back to Afghanistan, so he could not come to Rendezvous to give his paper. He sent the Museum an American flag that flew over a base in Kabul, Afghanistan on June 1, 2009. The Museum flew the same flag at the Museum during Rendezvous and the forum in honor of Ken and all the troops overseas. Ken's paper was titled, "A Fur Trader's Tale of Saving the Bison." This article is his second article for the Journal.
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Book Signing
Authors sing copies of the 2009 Rocky Mountain Fur Trade Journal at the reception at the Museum on Thursday evening.
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2009 Rocky Mountain Fur Trade Journal
Copies of the Museum of the Mountain Man's 3rd Rocky Mountain Fur Trade Journal may be purchased at the Museum of the Mountain Man Gift Shop or online on their Trading Post. Price is $25. Copies of the 2008 Volume 2 are also still available (as of the time of this article). Volume 1 is sold out.
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Delaware Indians
Fur Trade Journal author, Doyle Reid, gave a presentation on Delaware Indians, with help from his son.
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Mountain Man Saddles
Journal author Clay Landry gives a presentation on mountain man saddles.
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Silver Hawk
American Mountain Man Mike "Silver Hawk" Powell was dressed like a St. Louis fur buyer on Friday during Rendezvous events at the Museum of the Mountain Man.
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Tall Tale
American Mountain Man, Rick Williams tells a story specifically for the kids.
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Children's Activities
Herds of kids showed up to take part in the craft activities by Lapita Frewin at the Museum of the Mountain Man. The childrens' activities were sponsored by EnCana USA.
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Craft activities
Lapita Frewin, right, held craft activities for kids.
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Dan Frewin
Dan Frewin, Lapita's husband, helped with the children's actvities.
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Trade Blanket
Tom Roberts, of the American Mountain Men, demonstrates a "use" of a trade blanket, with the help of a member of the audience.
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Take-Out Buffalo Burger
Mountain Man Hans used the horse drive-through for his buffalo burger at the Museum of the Mountain Man.
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Pancake Breakfast
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Pancake Breakfast
David Payne (left) and Mark Eatinger serve up pancakes during the Pinedale Community UCC Church Rendezvous Breakfast. They also had ham, eggs, juice, coffee and milk. The breakfast was by free-will donation.
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Pancake Breakfast
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Pie Sale
Annual pie sale sponsored by St. Andrews in the Pines Episcopal Church in Pinedale.
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Pie Sale
Delicious home-baked pies could be bought by the slice or whole pie.
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Horseshoe Tourney
2nd Annual Dudley Key Horseshoe tourney in the American Legion Park. Sponsored by the Sublette County Chamber of Commerce.
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Horseshoe Tourney
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Horseshoes
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Horseshoes
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Fishing Derby
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Waiting for a bite
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Letting it go
After being weighed and measured, the fish were released back into the pond.
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Andy Nelson
Andy Nelson, pictured, and his brother, James, played off each other as the announcers at the rodeo.
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Eian Smith
Eian Smith checks out the rough stock behind the chutes and the Friday night rodeo. Photo by Michele Smith.
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Rodeo Show
The rodeo clown drank the concoction in the jug and then keeled over backwards.
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Ambulance to the rescue
Pinedale EMS was called in to the scene.
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On the stretcher
EMTs plopped him on the gurney.
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Transformation
After "treatment", the clown emerged, transformed from the ordeal!
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Calf Roping
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Fireworks
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