Teton Mountain route to Yellowstone Park : Lander gateway, the southern entrance, picturesque Wind River, historic Indian country and Jackson Hole, Teton Mountain region . An excellent camp for boys is conducted at CM Ranch, under the personal direction of its owner, Mr. Chas. C. Moore. For sixteen years he has schooled boys in woodcraft, hunting and outdoor sports in general, and every one of his graduates is a booster for his Alma Mater—the C. M. At Dubois, eighty-four miles west of Lander, and in thecenter of an old Indian hunting ground, the first stop is madefor luncheon. This interior to


Teton Mountain route to Yellowstone Park : Lander gateway, the southern entrance, picturesque Wind River, historic Indian country and Jackson Hole, Teton Mountain region . An excellent camp for boys is conducted at CM Ranch, under the personal direction of its owner, Mr. Chas. C. Moore. For sixteen years he has schooled boys in woodcraft, hunting and outdoor sports in general, and every one of his graduates is a booster for his Alma Mater—the C. M. At Dubois, eighty-four miles west of Lander, and in thecenter of an old Indian hunting ground, the first stop is madefor luncheon. This interior town is walled in with mountains. Chief Yellow Calf in full dress regalisurrendered to our officialphotographer , lakes and forests lend enchantment along theway and offer a natural refuge forwild animal life on every side; the Owl Creek to the east. Wind River onthe south, the Tetons to the west, and the Absaroka Rangeon the north. After a most satisfying meal, with time to leisurelytake in the sights of the town and possibly witness a buckingbroncho contest, which is a favorite pastime in this famousoutfitting point for the big game country, we are again on ourway to Brooks Lake, where we pull up at Two-Gwo-Tee Innfor the night.


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