10 Things Everyone In Wyoming Should Avoid At All Costs
Life in Wyoming is wild – in the best possible way. However, there are a few things that can make life out here a little challenging, and it’s best to avoid them at all costs. How many of the things below are things you dodge in your everyday living?

It's a good idea to not run into bears. At the very least, know what to do if you see one hanging out nearby, and carry bear spray any time you're heading out into the woods.

Late June is rough, too. Plan your trip to the National Parks for September, when there are no school crowds and the weather is (usually) perfect.
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Don't just pick up a tent and head into the backcountry. Camping out here is no joke! Go with someone experienced your first few times you camp in the middle of nowhere.
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There's NO reason to have to deal with a bad cut of meat out here. If you find yourself chowing down on a lousy prime rib or a dry beef burger, it's time to re-evaluate your life's path.

Snow can come out of nowhere in Wyoming. Be prepared with a trunk full of supplies if you're on the road, and a whole lot of extra layers if you're out backpacking.

Unless you're in the market for a new car, it's best to stay away from these bulldozers.

Even if the signs aren't as clear as this one, staying on the trail in Wyoming is important. There are delicate ecosystems everywhere, and wildlife that really could use a break from meddling humans.

Hahaha, just kidding. For a state with so few roads, how is there so much construction? Good luck avoiding it!
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In Wyoming, we have have four seasons... July, August, Wind, and Winter. If it's nice out, you'd better lace up your boots and get out to enjoy it!

For most of us, there's no place we'd rather be. Stay here as long as you can - that whole "city life" thing is so overrated.
Even if life in Wyoming can be a challenge, there’s no place on earth quite as amazing. If you need some convincing (after all, our winters are brutal), check out these 16 Photos Taken In Wyoming That You Won’t Believe Are Real.
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