True West Magazine
Pinedale, Wyoming
The historic Green River Valley community is a great place to rendezvous like a mountain man.
The annual Green River Rendezvous was first held in Pinedale in the summer of 1936. In 2021, the Rendezvous is scheduled for July 8-11. The Plains Indian Encampment is always set up adjacent to the Museum of the Mountain Men.
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A visitor might wonder how any noteworthy history could’ve occurred in this remote hunting and outfitting settlement of 2,000 people in the Upper Green River Valley. With the beautiful Wind River Mountains as a backdrop, it sits at 7,175 feet and boasts of being 110 miles from the nearest incorporated town with a railroad head.
The Whiskey Of Pennsylvania Is Something To Take Note Of
The Whiskey Of Pennsylvania Is Something To Take Note Of
We know that Kentucky is all that when it comes to bourbon, but when it comes to whiskey history in general, the Bluegrass State is an upstart whippersnapper compared to Pennsylvania. And while corn is bourbon’s bosom buddy, in Pennsylvania, you’ve got to talk rye. The Pennsylvania farmers of the 18th century, the Scots-Irish, the Swiss-German, brought a distilling culture with them from their homelands and made do with the grains that grew best in their new grounds: rye being foundational.