Tesla Model S - Bighorn National Forest
Bighorn National Forest Model S
Wednesday, August 15, 2018
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Wapiti, Wyoming Yellowstone Valley Inn

We arrived late enough last night that it was hard to see the surroundings, but in the morning it was far more clear how amazing the surrounding landscape was, so we took a few pictures after breakfast. The region definitely has that rustic, rural, Old West feel.

We packed up and checked out and drove east, but before we got far we saw something odd and had to spin back around to see it again.

Bob's Big Boy Statue Out in the middle of a field of golden grass bounded by barbed wire was a Bob's Big Boy statue, just like one of those in front of every franchise of that defunct restaurant chain.

Bob's Big Boy Statue

We looked it up later on the Internet, and there is no explanation for why it is there. It is clearly no accident, perfectly situated on a purpose-built pedestal so it can be seen over the grass from the road. It's a lonely reminder of what that chain once was, but in a place nowhere near a population, much less any similar proprietorship.

Buffalo Bill Scenic Byway
Off we went continuing on Buffalo Bill Scenic Highway. We drove the edge of the Buffalo Bill Dam and State Park before passing through Cody.

Scenic Byway 14

Buffalo Bill Reservoir

We drove through several small towns, then finally Shell before we began on the Bighorn Scenic Byway approaching Bighorn National Forest.

Shell Falls
Our altitude began to rise as we entered Bighorn National Forest. The geology showed clear signs of uplift of sedimentary rock, while the cooler climate allowed for more flora. We soon arrived at our first real stop.

TimeEventRange Remaining
9:28 amDeparted Yellowstone Valley Inn240
11:23 amArrived Shell Falls124
Range/Distance ratio: 1.16

Shell Falls Parking
Copman's Tomb while parked near Shell Falls
Shell falls is a very pretty waterfall in Shell Canyon. It was a great place for a restroom break and a chance to stretch our legs and take some pictures. The walkways were very new with freshly installed aluminum fencing allowing safe and easy access to several lookouts over the falls, valley, river, and rock-strewn rapids below. Bathroom Anxiety

Shell Falls

Bighorn Scenic Byway We continued up the byway up in altitude enjoying the scenery of gentle grasslands surrounded by forest sprinkled with occasional wildlife.

Construction on Scenic Byway 14

Near the summit of our drive, however, miles of major road construction began. They demolished the old road, apparently to create a new higher road to better withstand flooding, leaving a watered dirt road in its place. We had to wait for the guide truck before we could proceed at 15 mph, so this delayed our travel until nearly Burgess Junction. More dirt on my car!

My family napped through most of this. After Burgess, the drive was smooth sailing without interruption in beautiful dense forest covering the mountainside.

Sand Turn
Sand Turn Interpretive Site

At the sign near the east entrance (see top image of page), a sign was posted discussing clear evidence of ancient geologic uplift and folding of the sedimentary rock.

Sheridan Supercharger
Zipping down the switchbacks was fun, and soon we crossed the Forest boundary and descended, passed through the small town of Dayton before getting on I-90 briefly.
TimeEventRange Remaining
12:05 pmDeparted Shell Falls120
1:54 pmArrive Sheridan Supercharger65
Range/Distance ratio: 0.8
Conditions: Uphill, several miles of gravel road and road construction, then downhill, 97°F
Sheridan Supercharger

Although Best Western hosted this Supercharger, we ate lunch at Wyoming's Rib and Chop House up the street. Remember the last time we used a Supercharger was in Idaho four days and 758 miles ago.

Cost to Charge: $0

Gillette Supercharger
TimeEventRange Remaining
2:51 pmDeparted Sheridan214
4:27 pmArrive Gillette Supercharger79
Range/Distance ratio: 1.29
Conditions: Highway, fast

From here it a simple highway drive on I-90. After we arrived in Gillette and checked into the Hampton Inn I plugged the car into the Supercharger, but after we unpacked our things in the room we drove down the road to dinner.

Sheridan Supercharger

When we returned I Supercharged to 90% then unplugged so that it wouldn't be idle at night, despite no other Tesla's being around. My plan was, in the morning, plug the car back in before breakfast to top off the battery.

Cost to Charge: $0

Dean E. Dauger holds a Ph. D. in physics from UCLA, where his group created the first Mac cluster in 1998. Dr. Dauger is the award-winning author in multiple American Institute of Physics' Software Contests and co-authored the original, award-winning Kai's Power Tools image-processing package for Adobe Photoshop. After founding his company, Dauger Research, Inc., its debut product, Pooch, derived from Dr. Dauger's experience using clusters for his physics research, was soon awarded as "most innovative" by IEEE Cluster and continues to revolutionize parallel computing and clusters worldwide with its patented technology.



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