Well, no posting of my carry for a while as I was out West visiting family for a week or so. Took this Albers with me along with a knife that can't be shown here.
WARNING: the rest of this post is picture heavy!!! Proceed at your own risk.
Here are some pictures of the Southeastern Wyoming/Northeastern Colorado area in case that may be of interest to you. First up is a landmark used by travelers in the 1860's called Split Rock, which you can see in the background of the picture. This land mark is located near Jeffery City, which is a present day ghost town that was booming back when the uranium mines were going strong in Wyoming.
Next up is the Overland Trail near Laramie, which was also used extensively in the 1860's
We also visited the Wyoming Territorial Prison in Laramie, which was used in the late 19th century into the early 20th century before closing down,
It had a pretty large exhibit on Butch Cassidy, who was at one time a resident of the prison.
From there we went to Colorado, touring the Red Rocks park. Here's a picture of the amphitheater.
After that, it was off to Lookout Mountain to see the Buffalo Bill Cody Museum and Burial Site. I didn't realize there was so much controversy over his burial (between Cody, Wyoming and Golden, Colorado) but there are literally tons of cement on his gravesite to prevent those who threatened exhuming his body to move it from actually doing so.
Here's a picture of the Coors plant (and Golden) from Lookout Mountain: