
The Wind River carves through this mid-century Wyoming landscape, serving as the primary artery for both the local ecology and the early infrastructure of Dubois. This area reflects a reliance on water management and ranching, evidenced by the extensive Green No 1 Ditch and established properties like Shipley Ranch and Harrison Ranch. The terrain rises sharply away from the river valley into the Shoshone National Forest, where peaks like E A Mountain and Battram Mountain overlook a network of drainages including Wagon Gulch and Tappan Creek.
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