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June, 2001

Below are the updates from earlier Pinedale Online front pages for those of you who would like to know what's been happening in our area.

Lazy days of summer

Floating the New Fork River

Two Pinedale youths enjoy a lazy float down the New Fork River this week. The water is brisk and the mosquitos are out, but 80+ degree temperatures make floating the river a treat.

 

June 2001 Updates:
June 30- Fun-filled July
June 26 - Bondurant BBQ & fire season begins small
June 22 - Blues Festival comes to Pinedale
June 15 - Father's Day weekend
June 10 - Weekend fishing
June 8 - Fishing this weekend

May, 2001 Updates
April, 2001 Updates
March 2001 Updates
February 2001 Updates

January 2001 Updates
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Saturday, June 30, 2001
Fun-filled July!
Let the festivities begin!
LOCAL FOCUS:
Friends of the Library Book Sale
Trudy's Take

Let the Festivities begin!
Ah July! Summer is here and the month is packed with activities! 4th of July celebrations, the Green River Rendezvous, the 20th Annual Daniel Old Timers' Picnic, rodeos, Sublette County Fair, and more!

4th of July Celebrations
The month's festivities begin with 4th of July celebrations with town picnics, parades and elaborate fireworks displays! Here's where things are happening:

Pinedale: Pinedale's Town Picnic begins at 4 pm at the Pinedale Town Park. Burgers, soda, condiments and paper goods will be furnished-bring a dish to share. Fireworks will begin at dusk from the sledding hill.

Big Piney: Big Piney holds Chuck Wagon Days during the 4th of July. Events begin at 10 am at EOG Resources with a parade, the annual BBQ will follow the parade at the Sublette County fairgrounds near Marbleton. A Street Dance will be held from 8 pm until midnight between the library and the park at Fish Street and Budd Avenue. Fireworks will be displayed off Marbleton Hill at dusk. For the first time in 54 years, there won't be a Chuck Wagon Days Rodeo, canceled due to lack of participation.

Other 4th of July music & activities:
Sunset Ranch Stables: 4th of July Dance begins at 9 pm with live band Bill Valdez & Company. 100 Badger Ridge Road off Pole Creek.
Moose Creek Trading Company, downtown Pinedale: Free concert by The Rekt Band, 5 pm until 8 pm.

Green River Rendezvous - July 12-15
Always the 2nd weekend in July, this year the Green River Rendezvous is July 12-15. There will be a parade, Rendezvous Ramble, Living History Demonstrations, Mountain Man Trader's Row, downtown merchant and vendor booths, the Rendezvous Rodeo, and many other activities. Click here for the latest schedule.

Big Piney High School Reunion -July 13-15
The Big Piney Class of 1991 10 Year Reunion will be held July 13-15. Plans now are to have a get-together on Friday, July 13 at 7:30 pm at the Big Piney High School for coffee and brownies. On Saturday there will be a picnic at the Mableton Town Park at noon. Food will be provided. Attendees are asked to register and include $6.50 for food). Bring your own drinks. Sunday there will be a get-together at 11:00 at Middle Piney Lake. Graduates, if you have not yet been contacted about the reunion, call Tanya Elliott at 307-276-3408 or e-mail tcubed@animail.net for more information.

20th Annual Old Timers' Picnic - July 15
The 20th Annual Old Timers' Picnic will be held at High Noon on Sunday, July 15th, at the historic Daniel School House. Everyone of all ages and stages is invited to attend this annual, historic get-together. The famed, impromptu, Sagebrush Band will be entertaining - while you cuss and discuss old times, the drought, and world affairs - so plan to bring tapping toes, favorite jamming instruments, and songbird voices. Specially-cooked, Sublette County-raised roast beef, and potatoes, bread, drinks, and shade for sunshine or shelter from storm, courtesy of the Daniel Community Center. Please share your favorite side dish and/or dessert. Horseshoe Pits will be up, running, and ringing for the "big" folks, and there'll be plenty of entertainment for the kids.
Whether or not you live in the Daniel Valley, we look forward to welcoming you and your family to all of our Daniel events! See you on July 15! (The Picnic is always held the 3rd Sunday in July, so mark your calendars now for next year too.)

Sublette County Fair - July 28-August 5
Extreme fun seekers are wanted at the County Fair! Highlights include the Little Buckaroo Rodeo, a Carriage Driving Competition, Stock Dog Trials, a Talent contest, Livestock Exhibits, a cookout, and much more! Click here for the complete schedule.


Don't miss the
Green River Rendezvous

July 12-15!
Celebrating the Trappers, Mountain Men, Indians and early Settlers of the area in the 1800's. 

Click here for complete schedule

LOCAL FOCUS
Friends of the Library Book Sale
Fri & Sat, July 20 & 21

The Sublette County Library in Pinedale will be holding their annual Friends of the Library Book Sale July 20-21. Book donations need to be in by Wednesday, July 18. They will be accepting paperbacks, hardbacks, videos, books on tape and puzzles.

Trudy FryTRUDY'S TAKE
We will miss them

Trudy Fry
Don't you just love the warm weather? The younger group are even swimming in Fremont. Summer is wonderful when it finally gets here. We should all shut down our businesses and play for the week and a half that we know and love as summer. Thanks to all those that are doing the summer enrichment program at the elementary school. It is getting rave reviews for students and parents alike. It is a great idea and we are all hoping that it continues in the years ahead.
   Our sympathies are extended to the family and friends of Marlenn Wise. He was a great asset to our community as well as a good friend. He will be missed. We are going to miss Ellen Dew. We will miss her efficiency and knowledge at the lumber store. Her family and friends and those that worked with and knew her will miss her.


Tuesday, June 26, 2001
Fire season begins small

Bondurant BBQ an annual
tradition for 61 years

Bondurant BBQ

A big crowd showed up on Sunday for the 61st annual Bondurant BBQ.

Fires begin
LOCAL FOCUS:
Memorial Service for Marlenn Wise Thurs, 28th
Funeral Service for Ellen Dew Fri, 29th
Trudy's Take

Fires Begin
A small lightning-caused fire on Horse Mountain on the Big Piney Ranger District has heralded the beginning of fire season. The fire was quickly brought under control by crews from Pinedale and Big Piney and did not reach more than about 1/4 acre in size according to Pinedale Ranger District fire personnel. The Forest Service urges outdoor recreationists to be very careful with fire as it is already very dry. Please report any fires or smoke columns you see as soon as possible to the local Forest Service office or Sheriff's office.

With Independence Day just around the corner, the Bridger-Teton National Forest urges local citizens and all forest users to use extreme caution during their 4th of July celebrations and wants to remind everyone that fireworks are illegal on National Forest lands as well as in Sublette County.

US Fire Map

Current Conditions in the Outdoors:

Snow free to about 10,000 feet, sporadic snow above that.

All US Forest Service campgrounds are open now. All trailheads are open.

Some perennial streams have already dried up-early for the season.

Bears are out. Food sources are depleted, so keep a clean camp and store food properly. Confirmed grizzly sighting north of Willow Lake.

LOCAL FOCUS
Memorial Service for Marlenn E. Wise
Thursday, June 28, 1 pm

Services will be held on Thursday, June 28, at 1 pm at St. Andrews in the Pines Church for Marlenn E. Wise who passed away on Sunday due to natural causes. Graveside services will follow, and a reception will be held at 2 pm at the Wise home, 41 BLM Rd.

Funeral Services for Ellen Dew
Friday, June 29, 11 am
Funeral services will be held Friday, June 29, at the LDS Church in Pinedale at 11 am for Ellen Dew who passed away earlier this week. Burial will follow the services.

 

 

Friday, June 22, 2001

Blues Festival comes to Pinedale!

Thanks everyone!

Blues musician, Robben Ford, says thanks to the enthusiastic Pinedale crowd at Saturday's 1st Annual Wind River Blues Festival. But the band wasn't going to get away so easily, as the crowd whooped and cheered to bring them back for two encores. They tried for a 3rd, but that was it for the night. A good time was had by all!

Click here for more

Blues Festival on Saturday
Bondurant BBQ on Sunday
LOCAL FOCUS:

Kelly Wardell wins Copenhagen Cup Finale
New Super 8 should be ready by mid-August
Trudy's Take

Blues Festival
Saturday, July 23, 10 am till 10 pm
Music-goers1st Annual Wind River Blues Festival
Monday Update:
The 1st Annual Wind River Blues Festival was a big hit in Pinedale! Held Saturday at the Rendezvous/Rodeo Grounds just south of town, people came from all over Wyoming, Utah, Idaho, Colorado and as far away as Florida and South Carolina to attend this 12-hour musical event, the first year of what is to be an annual festival in Pinedale. Six bands played 1-1/2 hour sets each during the event, which ran from 10 am until almost 10 pm. Artists featured were Robben Ford, Coco Montoya, Charlie Musselwhite, Duke Robillard, Chris Duarte Group, the Ford Blues Band, and Blind Dog Smokin' from Laramie.

The event was sponsored by LaVoie Brewery and the Wyoming Blues & Jazz Society. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the American Cancer Society, the Sublette County Historical Society and the Sublette County Sporting Association. The Blues Festival was brought to Pinedale by organizers Tammy and Marty McIntyre of Moose Productions.

Blues Festival
Saturday, July 23, 10 am till 10 pm

Music-goers1st Annual Wind River Blues Festival
Monday Update:
The 1st Annual Wind River Blues Festival was a big hit in Pinedale! Held Saturday at the Rendezvous/Rodeo Grounds just south of town, people came from all over Wyoming, Utah, Idaho, Colorado and as far away as Florida and South Carolina to attend this 12-hour musical event, the first year of what is to be an annual festival in Pinedale. Six bands played 1-1/2 hour sets each during the event, which ran from 10 am until almost 10 pm. Artists featured were Robben Ford, Coco Montoya, Charlie Musselwhite, Duke Robillard, Chris Duarte Group, the Ford Blues Band, and Blind Dog Smokin' from Laramie.

The event was sponsored by LaVoie Brewery and the Wyoming Blues & Jazz Society. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the American Cancer Society, the Sublette County Historical Society and the Sublette County Sporting Association. The Blues Festival was brought to Pinedale by organizers Tammy and Marty McIntyre of Moose Productions.

Having a great time!

The crowd thoroughly enjoyed the music and were dancing all through the day

Souvenir shirt to have

The ultimate souvenir shirt, signed by the bands.

Taking a bow to an enthusiastic crowd

The Robben Ford Band says good night to the crowd, but they were called back for two encores after this.

Mixin the sound

The sound mixers did a great job.

Bondurant BBQ
61st Annual BBQ, Sunday, June 24 at noon

The 61st annual Bondurant BBQ was held this weekend,The line was long, but it moved along quickly and the food was great! on a beautiful Sunday afternoon. Folks from all over came out to enjoy the food, see friends, and celebrate summer. No one could have possibly gone away hungry from this tasty feast! The annual Bondurant event was held on the grounds of the Historic Bondurant Church following the noon church service. The crowd was entertained by the sweet harmony of Wyoming Red. If you didn't get a chance to make it this year's BBQ, you really missed out on a wonderful event held by this tiny community. Be sure to mark it on your calendars for next year! It's always held on the last Sunday in June.

A big crowd turned out for the 61st annual Bondurant BBQ

LOCAL FOCUS

Kelly Wardell wins Copenhagen Cup Finale
For those following the official rodeo results, former Big Piney resident Kelly Wardell has an impressive series of wins in bareback riding. Kelly won the Copenhagen Cup Finale at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas last weekend, June 14-16, earning $19,000 and bringing his total earnings to $56,561. The win qualifies Kelly for a place at the upcoming 2002 Olympics, where rodeo will be included as an event for the first time. Kelly Wardell, 38, now lives in Bellevue, Idaho, but still has family in Sublette County and lots of folks who are keeping track of his career. Kelly has qualified for the National Finals Rodeo three other times, despite being hampered by injuries. Following Kelly's season at these pages on the Pro Rodeo web site:
Copenhagen Cup Finale Champions web page
Pro Rodeo Bareback Riding Results web page

The Copenhagen Cup Finale will be broadcast on TNN on Saturday, June 23rd and 24th at 9:00 pm EST.

Super 8 Motel should be ready mid-August
"If all goes as planned, we anticipate being open by August 11th" stated Dave Bell, managing member of the new Super 8 motel being built on the west end of Pinedale. The three story, 42-room motel, will have an indoor pool and a hot tub. "The view from the 3rd floor rooms is incredible" said Bell. "We plan to put a web camera up on top of the building with a view of town and the mountains. It will be available online so people can see what things look like from here. It will be Pinedale's first web cam!"

The new Super 8 will be open year round and will be tied in with the Super Super 88 central reservation system, offering discounts through the Super 8 VIP membership card. At present, their local telephone number isn't working yet, but Mr. Bell stated they are already getting calls from people who want to reserve rooms for late August. For now, anyone wanting to make arrangements in advance can call Dave Bell at 307-367-6518 or Lisa Doorn, Super 8 Motel Manager, at 307-367-6257. Once they are open, reservations can be made on their 1-800-800-8000 phone number or online at www.super8.com. As Pinedale becomes more of a destination for summer and winter recreationists, the new motel will add much-needed rooms for travelers and to accommodate winter skiing, snowmobilers, and the potential for more conventions in Pinedale. More Info

Colorado Man Dies in Fall at Drill Rig
A Colorado man, 47-year old Dick Tidwell Jr, was killed Friday afternoon after falling 90 feet while working on True Rig #9 approximately 10 miles south of Pinedale. For more information about this accident, see local papers on Thursday. More

Trudy FryTRUDY'S TAKE
Summer is Here

Trudy Fry
We have had two days of above freezing temperatures and the flies are out. (Just kidding about the days of freezing). It is also the beginning of party season. There have already been a couple of fishing derbys and many more are planned. This weekend will be Wyoming Woodstock with the Big Blues event taking place at the rodeo arena. This should be an interesting gala. Good music and good friends in the most beautiful place in Wyoming. Who could ask for anything more? The Bondurant Barbecue and the Old Timer's Picnic are coming up also. For those that need a little relaxing time after a hoe-down weekend can take in the piano duettists at the Pinedale Library on Sunday. Don't you just love summer!

Friday, June 15, 2001
Father's Day Weekend & brief return of winter

Return of Winter?

Winter tries to make a short comeback

These travelers were no doubt glad to be settled down for the evening at the Sun Dance Motel in Pinedale as a cold, blustery, winter-type blizzard hit on Tuesday. The weather has now warmed, but this storm reminded us that here in the high country, winter weather can hit us any day of the year.

Father's Day Weekend Events
Bondurant BBQ

4th of July Celebrations
Sublette County Fair is Coming!
Beware Dangers of Lightning
LOCAL FOCUS:
Memorial Service for Tom Heydt Sr
Trudy's Take
Blues Festival

Father's Day Weekend Events
July 16 & 17, 2001
FATHER'S DAY FISHING DERBY
The Pinedale Boat Club will be sponsoring their annual Father's Day Fishing Derby this Sunday, June 17, from 7 am - 4 pm on Fremont Lake. There will be cash prizes for the 5 largest fish with 100% payback and $500 added purse. Preregistration will be Saturday, June 16 from 6 pm-8 pm at the Pinedale VFW and Registration at Lakeside Lodge at 6:30 am on Sunday. Entry fee is $10 for members. Non-members can join for the Pinedale Boat Club for $20 for family and $10 singles.

TEAM ROPINGS
Head on over to the Sublette County Ag Center this weekend for the Father's Day Weekend Team Ropings. Roping begins at 10 am and entry is at 9:30 am. The high money winner for the weekend will win either a saddle or $800. All ropings will be handicapped, and concessions and stalls will be available. Contact John Fear at 307-276-5386 for more information.

Bondurant BBQ
61st Annual BBQ, Sunday, June 24 at noon
It's time again for the Annual Bondurant BBQ! Meet the community, enjoy the food, see the history, and celebrate summer! This annual Bondurant event will be held on the grounds of the Historic Bondurant Church following the noon church services on Sunday, June 24th. Entertainment by Wyoming Red. Cost is $7 for adults and $3 for children 12 and under.

Bondurant Chruch
Bondurant Church

4th of July Celebrations
The weekend of the 4th of July brings celebrations all over the county! Both Big Piney and Pinedale will have town picnics and fireworks shows at dusk. Big Piney will hold their Chuckwagon Days Parade on Wednesday and is encouraging folks to sign up to enter their float soon. Entries can be made at the Big Piney Town Hall until the day of the parade. See the Calendar of Events page for specifics on activities and times.

Sublette County Fair is Coming!
July 28 - August 5, 2001

Sublette County Fair"Extreme Fun Seekers Wanted" for the Sublette County Fair beginning Wednesday, July 28th through Sunday, August 5th at the Sublette County Fairgrounds north of Marbleton. The Fair will feature events including an Open Carriage Competition, Greased Pig Contest, a Talent Contest, an Old Hat and Old Boot Contest, Working Cow Dog Clinic, 4-H and FFA livestock showings and exhibits. There will also be a Fair Board Dance on Friday night, featuring "Off Limits", and a Sheriff's Dance on Chain saw artistSaturday with "Beat of Time" as DJ.
   Special highlights this year include The Freddie Prez Show, a squeaky clean, exciting Disney-style kid's show that uses hi-tech special effects.
Chain Saw Artist Oley Shearer will also make appearances throughout the weekend with his carvings being auctioned off at 1 pm on Sunday at the Livestock Auction Arena. Cowboy Poet and Country Musician Ken Overcast will present original poetry and country gospel music Thursday through Sunday. Synthetic Automated Man SAM, aka Al Herrin, will present his unique style as the robotic man. You won't be sure if he is a man or a machine!
    Another highlight will be the Gale Webb's Extreme Sports & Air Shows. Choreographed to an unbelievable beat, Gale's world class In-Line Skaters, Skateboarders and Bicycle Riders will have you screaming for more as they do flips in mid-air off one of their many quarter pipe ramps. No casual rides here, only action-packed excitement from start to finish! Gale's "Get High on Life" message, and her continued emphasis on family and safety in sports, have earned her what some consider to be the highest honor, "America's Sports Mom". Gale is also the founder of Anti Drug & Safety in Sports Shows established in 1976. Shows will be held throughout the day for three days.
See the quilts!   Quilters will enjoy the "2001 Quilt Challenge" which will be part of an ongoing exhibit at the Sublette County Fair. This Quilt Challenge is open to residents of Sublette County and School District #9. Each participant will make a 12-1/2 inch block using the fabric in the challenge packet representing the theme: STARS. Other fabrics may also be used and the blocks can be pieced, appliqued or embroidered. No fabric paints may be used. Blocks must be done and taken to the Fair by noon, Wednesday August 1, 2001 where they will be hung for display. Winner of the Challenge block agrees to set the blocks together, have quilted, and returned to the County Fair in 2002. See this year's Fair Book for other entry details. Winner of the 2000 Quilt Block Challenge was Lynda Houfek of Big Piney. Participating businesses Little Buckaroo Rodeoare Huckleberry Patch and Heritage Quilts in Pinedale, and Fantasy Fabric in Marbleton.
   The Fair kicks off Saturday morning at 11 am with an Open Carriage Driving Competition. The Little Buckaroo Rodeo will be held on Wednesday, August 1st at 7 pm. There will be novice and open classses, with a Cones and Cross Country course. The other events will get started on Thursday, August 2nd.

Don't miss the fun!
For more information & schedule,
see the Fair web page:
www.sublette.com/countyfair

Beware the dangers of lightning
During the summer warm weather, our weather moves into a pattern of clear days in the morning with clouds building up to thunderstorms in the afternoons. Those thunderstorms bring with them lightning, strong wind gusts, and heavy rain downpours at times. Last Friday, four men in the Jonah gas field 35 miles south of Pinedale were struck by lightning as the worked near a gas rig. The four fortunately all survived the incident, and were released from the Rock Springs hospital after being treated. Anyone recreating outdoors should be aware of the dangers of lightning and take appropriate precautions. It is not uncommon for lightning to strike power and phone lines and travel into homes around here, so surge protectors with phone and modem protection are recommended on electronic equipment and computers.

LOCAL FOCUS
Memorial Service for Tom Heydt Sr.
A Memorial Service will be held for Tom Heydt Sr on Saturday, June 23, at 11 am at the Saint Andrews in the Pines Episcopal Church in Pinedale. A barbecue will follow for friends and family at the American Legion Park.

Blues Festival
1st Annual Wind River Blues Festival

The 1st Annual Wind River Blues Festival will be held Saturday, June 23 at the Pinedale Rendezvous/Rodeo Grounds just south of town. Six bands will be playing 1-1/2 hour sets each during the event, which will run from 10 am until 10 pm. Cost is $40, kids under 12 free. Concessions will be available. Sponsored by LaVoie's Brewery and the Wyoming Blues & Jazz Society. For more information call 307-367-7093 or e-mail moosematko@aol.com. Artists to be features are:

  • Robben Ford
  • Coco Montoya
  • Charlie Musselwhite
  • Duke Robillard
  • Chris Duarte Group
  • Ford Blues Band

Ticket Outlets in Pinedale:
   LaVoie's Brewery
   Moose Creek Trading Company
   Pinedale Chamber of Commerce
Ticket Outlets in Rock Springs:
   Star Music
   Pickin Palace
   Graffiti Records
Ticket Outlets in Jackson:
   Tobacco Row
   The Mountaineer
   Mounttunes Music Store

Shuttle services will be available from the Great Outdoor Transportation Company by calling the Great Outdoor Shop at 307-367-2440 or the Pinedale Cab Company at 307-367-7668 (cell 360-8313). (more transportation information)

It is recommended that anyone wanting to attend make motel reservations early as rooms are already booking up quickly for that weekend.

Pinedale Map (Rendezvous/Rodeo Grounds on lower right)
Pinedale Lodging
Pinedale Chamber Lodging

Trudy FryTRUDY'S TAKE
Trudy Fry
This week was one of great excitement in Pinedale. The rule of
"don't plant the bedding plants until after Father's Day" was reinforced with the blizzard that happened on Tuesday. The snowfall began with 30 minutes of horizontal tiny flakes and ended with high winds,Don't plant until Father's Day vertically falling huge flakes. It was fascinating to watch out the window while standing in front of a warm cozy fire. I am wondering if I have enough firewood to get through the summer.

The other event was the raising of the towers for the stairs and the elevator at the new motel. You got the feeling that they were trying to hurry because the blizzard had just passed and the clouds were pretty ominous. Blizzard watching and barn raisings have been the center of western entertainment for years so it is nice to feel that we are carrying on a tradition.

Discover Life 'Off the Paved Road' and stories from Wyoming Cowgirl!

Pinedale Online is proud to sponsor two web sites that portray the lifestyle we very much enjoy here in western Wyoming. Off the Paved Road, by James Rogers, has wonderful stories of life as only can happen to those who venture off the paved road for work and play. James also gives insights into the ebbs and flows of the real estate market in Sublette County. Read his accounts at www.offthepavedroad.com. Cris Paravicini, a true Wyoming Cowgirl, writes about the everyday life on her Daniel, Wyoming ranch near the Green River. In her weekly diary she accounts her daily life, offers delicious ranch recipes, and writes original stories and western poetry. If you want to know what it's like to be a cowgirl, don't miss her weekly diary updates and photographs at www.wyomingcowgirl.com!

Sunday, June 10, 2001 Fishing Fun

2nd place winner Jim Westlund

Half Moon Lake Resort hosted their 2001 Half Moon Lake Fishing Derby this weekend with 79 entries. Jim Westlund won 2nd Place with his 7#5 oz, 28" Mac caught on Sunday. (more)

Weekend Fishing
Half Moon Fishing Derby Results
When Is?
LOCAL FOCUS:
More Fishing Derby pictures
Trudy's Take
Things to Do and Local Services

Weighing fish for DerbyFishing Derby Results
2001 Half Moon Lake Fishing Derby
1st Place Biggest Fish:
Billy Mauch, 18# 1 oz, 40" Mackinaw
2nd Place:
Jim Westlund, 7# 5 oz, 28" Mackinaw
3rd Place:
Doug Olsen, 5# 2 Oz Mackinaw
4th Place:
Bob Pacheco, 4-1/2# Mackinaw

Click here for more Derby pictures

When Is...? Mark your calendars
1st Annual Wind River Blues Fest - June 23
Bondurant Barbeque
- June 24
   (always the last Sunday in June)
Green River Rendezvous - July 12-15
   (always the 2nd weekend in July)
Daniel Old Timer's Picnic - July 15
   (always the 3rd Sunday in July)
Sublette County Fair - July 28 - August 5
Little Buckaroo Rodeo - August 1, 7 pm
   (during Sublette County Fair)
Sailing Regatta - August 11
   (always 2nd Saturday in August)

Planning a Trip into the Wilderness?
Planning a trip into the Wind River Mountains Wilderness area this summer? The 428,169 acre Bridger Wilderness lies adjacent to the Continental Divide of the Rocky Mountains and encompasses the western slopes of the Wind River Range. This rugged wilderness area is a popular destination for backpackers, rock climbers, and horseback packers. Please note that all organized groups (such as Scouts, church groups and clubs), institutional organizations, and commercial operations are required to have a permit to visit the Bridger Wilderness. All visitors using pack and saddle stock overnight are also required to have a permit, which is available from the Pinedale Ranger District of the US Forest Service. Please be sure to check with the local Forest Service office on the current conditions for fire danger, trail conditions, and bear activity before you head into the wilderness. Fill out a Wilderness Check In form with the Sublette County Sheriff's Office and sign in at the trailhead as you start your trip. This is a great time of year to be out in the mountains! The wildflowers are beginning to bloom and the bugs are not too bothersome. Don't forget to bring your sunscreen!

Upcoming Calendar of Events:

  • June 16 Shaggy Pony Play Day, Pinedale Rodeo Arena, 9 am (sign up at 8:30 am). Flag Race, Boot Race, T.P. Relay, Key Hole, Egg & Spoon, Scurry Race, Barrels & Poles, Ride a Buck. Bare back jackpot. Cost is $1 per event for ages 0-8 and $2 per event 9 and over. Sponsored by the Pinedale Lariats 4-H Horse Club
  • June 23 1st Annual Wind River Blues Festival, 10 am - 10 pm, Pinedale Rendezvous Grounds. 6 Blues bands, $40. For information call 307-367-7093.
  • June 24 Bondurant Barbecue
  • July 12-15 Green River Rendezvous
  • July 13-15 Big Piney 1991 High School 10 Year Reunion. Call Tanya Elliott for more information, 307-276-3408 or e-mail: tcubed@animail.net.
  • July 15 Daniel Old Timer's Picnic
  • July 28-Aug 5 Sublette County Fair
  • August 1 Little Buckaroo Rodeo
  • August 11 Sailing Regatta

LOCAL FOCUS - June 10, 2001
More Fishing Derby Pictures

Checking the stats on Sunday
Checking the Leader Board
2nd Place Fish
Jim Westlund's Mackinaw catch measured at 28", 7# 5 oz and won 2nd Place in the Derby.
View of Half Moon Lake
It was a beautiful weekend with blue skies and warm sun during the Derby.
View of Half Moon Lake Resort lodge
The Derby was sponsored by Half Moon Lake Resort located on Half Moon Lake.
Dessert table
Dessert table!
Delicious food served on the deck
Delicious lunch served on the deck with a view of Half Moon Lake.
Beautiful wildflowers are in bloom all along the lake
Wildflowers, including arrowleaf balsamroot and lupine, are in bloom along the road and sidehills around Half Moon Lake.
Heading out to fish
There were 76 entries in the Fishing Derby this year.

For more about Half Moon Lake Resort, click here.
Half Moon Lake Resort web site

From the Forest Service
The forest is extremely dry.
Please be very careful with fire.
Please report any smokes by calling 911 or the Sublette County Sheriff's Office at 307-367-4378.


For reservable campgrounds on the Bridger-Teton National Forest call:
1-877-444-6777
www.reserveusa.com

Pinedale Ranger District Forest Service Info:
(307) 367-4326
hankwilliams@fs.fed.us

Planning a trip into the wilderness area? Please be sure to fill out a Wilderness Check-in Form describing your trip plans and number of people in the party and leave it with the Sublette County Sheriff's Office. It's a good idea to leave a copy with family or friends at home too. Please stick as closely as possible to your itinerary when on your trip. Forms are available from local Forest Service District offices.

GETTING HERE... ROAD CONSTRUCTION
Click for larger map
Click for larger map
Where is it?

Pinedale to Jackson:
On US Hwy 191 between the Rim through Hoback Canyon replacing 7 bridges. Expect some delays. Also some in Jackson.
Between Daniel and Big Piney:
Road work on US 189, some short detours and possible short delays at times.
None between Rock Springs and Pinedale on US 191
WY Department of Transportation (WYDOT) web page

Coming for the Green River Rendezvous?
It's recommended that anyone planning to attend Rendezvous from out of town make room reservations early as this weekend tends to book up early.

Pinedale Lodging

Pinedale Chamber Lodging

Trudy FryTRUDY'S TAKE
Trudy Fry

The Pinedale gauge for determining the beginning of summer came to my house the past week. In the middle of the night it occurred to me that there were several places on my body that were itching. At first the spiders were blamed and then it suddenly dawned on me that these were MOSQUITO bites. We now can officially call this weather summer. When do they start spraying? Soon I hope. I don't look good in welts. In addition to but not necessarily in the same category as mosquitos, Judy Myers arrived in town and for those that need advance warning, Bob Everts and his lovely wife have also arrived. Let the fun begin! (Anyone who knows a natural mosquito repellant, let me know! E-mail Trudy)


Friday, June 8, 2001 Update

Pinedale High School Rodeo

Pinedale High School Rodeo

Pinedale hosted the Pinedale High School Rodeo last weekend. Competitors will go on to the State Rodeo which will be held in Douglas at the State Fairgrounds June 20-24. (more)


Go Fishing this Weekend!
Fishing this Weekend
Blues Festival

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LOCAL FOCUS:
Memorial Service for Tim Baxley
Pinedale High School Rodeo
Trudy's Take
Things to Do and Local Services

Fishing This Weekend!

Kid's Fishing Day
Saturday, June 9 CCC Ponds, 11:30 am - 3 pm
Don't miss the fun this weekend at the CCC Ponds near Fremont Lake! Kid's Fishing Day, held in conjunction with National Fishing Week, is fun for the whole family. Pre-registration is requested (forms available at the WY Game & Fish and Forest Service offices in Pinedale). Participants will be awarded prizes. Parents are encouraged to stay with kids and take part in the day. Free lunch and refreshments will be available. Clinics include:

  • Spinning & Fly-Casting Instruction
  • Fishing Safety
  • Hook Baiting
  • Fish Handling
  • Fishing Ethics
  • Knot Tying
  • Fish Habitat
  • Fish Identification

Kid's Fishing Day is sponsored by the Upper Green River 469 Chapter of Trout Unlimited, Wyoming Game & Fish, US Forest Service, and the Bureau of Land Management.

2001 Half Moon Lake Fishing Derby
Saturday & Sunday, June 9-10, Half Moon Lake
The Derby runs from 8 am - 5 pm on Saturday and 8 am - 3 pm on Sunday. Breakfast will be available at 6 am on both days for anglers. Mandatory check in is from 7-8 am both days. There will be over $1000 in cash and prizes. A Derby Day BBQ will be held on Saturday ($6 for adults, $4 for kids). Entry fees are $10 for adults, $5 for children 12 and under, and $25 per boatload or family. Please call 307-367-6373 for entry reservations.

Go fishing this weekend!
Kid's Fishing Day at the CCC Ponds

Blues Festival
1st Annual Wind River Blues Festival
The 1st Annual Wind River Blues Festival will be held Saturday, June 23 at the Pinedale Rendezvous/Rodeo Grounds just south of town. Six bands will be playing 1-1/2 hour sets each during the event, which will run from 10 am until 10 pm. Cost is $40, kids under 12 free. Concessions will be available. For more information call 307-367-7093 or e-mail moosematko@aol.com. Artists to be features are:

  • Robben Ford
  • Coco Montoya
  • Charlie Musselwhite
  • Duke Robillard
  • Chris Duarte Group
  • Ford Blues Band

Ticket Outlets in Pinedale:
   LaVoie's Brewery
   Moose Creek Trading Company
   Pinedale Chamber of Commerce
Ticket Outlets in Rock Springs:
   Star Music
   Pickin Palace
   Graffiti Records
Ticket Outlets in Jackson:
   Tobacco Row
   The Mountaineer
   Mounttunes Music Store

Shuttle services will be available from the Great Outdoor Transportation Company by calling the Great Outdoor Shop at 307-367-2440 or the Pinedale Cab Company at 307-367-7668 (cell 360-8313). (more transportation information)

It is recommended that anyone wanting to attend make motel reservations early as rooms are already booking up quickly for that weekend.

Pinedale Map (Rendezvous/Rodeo Grounds on lower right)
Pinedale Lodging
Pinedale Chamber Lodging

LOCAL FOCUS
Memorial Service for Tim Baxley
A memorial service will be held on Saturday, June 9 for Tim Baxley at the American Legion Park in Pinedale from 11 am-4 pm. Tim was the victim of a boating accident on Little Half Moon Lake over Memorial Day weekend.

RodeoPinedale High School Rodeo
Last Saturday, June 2, 2001, Pinedale hosted the Pinedale High School Rodeo which includes high school age students from Sublette County. More than 70 students from Sublette County, other towns all across Wyoming, Colorado and Utah competed in bull riding, saddle bronc, bareback, barrels, steer wrestling, goat tying, pole bending, break-away roping, calf roping, team roping and cutting at the Pinedale Rodeo Grounds south of Pinedale. Jake Greenwood, from Big Piney, High School Rodeowon 1st place in the Boy's All Around event, also placing 1st in Bull Riding and 3rd in Saddle Bronc. Taylor Selby of Pinedale placed 1st in Calf Roping. All the participants can go on to State Competition which will be held in Douglas, Wyoming at the State Fairgrounds on June 20-24th. Winners at State will compete in Nationals later in June.

The Pinedale High School Rodeo receives no funding or support from the schools. The high school students pay for their own equipment and costs through fundraisers and help from their families. Awards and buckles for the rodeo are paid by donations and money raised from the rodeo entry fees and from buckle sponsors. The American Legion has been one of the best supporters of the High School Rodeo program. Some of the money from the entry fees is also used to help pay for the stock charge and for money awards. Organization and running the rodeos is all by volunteers from parents, local community members, and businesses.

Participants in High School Rodeo compete in 17 rodeo events during the fall and spring preparing for the local, state and national rodeos. The High School Rodeo Club practices every Tuesday and Thursday during the winter at the Sublette County Ag Center north of Marbleton. They welcome new members and encourage anyone interested in rodeo to come out and watch.



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