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Tom Lucas. Photo by Pam McCulloch, Pinedale Online.
Tom Lucas
Western and wildlife artist, Tom Lucas, has a booth set up in Trader's Row where he carves arrowheads.
Rendezvous
by Pam McCulloch
July 13, 2008

The Town of Pinedale comes alive the second weekend in July for the Green River Rendezvous.

Activities included an authentic, period-correct "Trader's Row", a street craft and vendor fair, a parade, rodeos, fireworks, street dance, live music, basketball tournament, living history demonstrations at the Museum of the Mountain Man, and the elaborate Rendezvous Pageant. There was so much to do, it was impossible to attend it all!

Here is photo gallery of some of the fun.

Photos by Pam McCulloch.



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  • Davis Girls. Photo by Pam McCulloch, Pinedale Online.
    Davis Girls
    Grace and Regan Davis rode in a wagon up the crowded streets of Pinedale. The girls wore their newly purchased "Princess" hats.

    Rendezvous Rainbows. Photo by Pam McCulloch, Pinedale Online.
    Rendezvous Rainbows
    Rainbows, Eliott and Shaun, had an impromptu jam session outside of Ridley's General Store.

    Pinedale Half Marathon. Photo by Pam McCulloch, Pinedale Online.
    Pinedale Half Marathon
    Sue Holz was on hand to sign people up for the Pinedale Half Marathon.

    Savannah. Photo by Pam McCulloch, Pinedale Online.
    Savannah
    Savanah Irvin, dressed in period clothing, ran around the grass outside the Museum of the Mountain Man.

    Nettleton Ladies. Photo by Pam McCuloch, Pinedale Online.
    Nettleton Ladies
    Mother and Daughter, Jennifer and Amanda Nettleton show their authentic clothing.

    Mountain Man Clothing. Photo by Pam McCulloch, Pinedale Online.
    Mountain Man Clothing
    Throughout the weekend, the American Mountain Men held living history demonstrations at the Museum of the Mountain Man. This talk was about mountain man clothing.

    Burnt Spoon. Photo by Pam McCulloch, Pinedale Online.
    Burnt Spoon
    American Mountain Man, Bruce "Burnt Spoon" Druliner, visited with some curious kids.

    American Mountain Men. Photo by Pam McCulloch, Pinedale Online.
    American Mountain Men
    The American Mountain Man flag proudly flew at the camp next to the Museum of the Mountain Man.

    Mountain Man Tent. Photo by Pam McCulloch, Pinedale Online.
    Mountain Man Tent
    During Rendezvous the American Mountain Men lived in primitive shelters on the grounds of the Museum. The AMM does authentic recreations of the way the mountain men of the 1800s lived.

    Hands on. Photo by Pam McCulloch, Pinedale Online.
    Hands on
    Caleb and Cortlin Allen, from California, attended Rendezvous with their grandmother, Sheri Weatherly.

    Magnifying Glass. Photo by Pam McCulloch, Pinedale Online.
    Magnifying Glass
    Wooden Hawk, with Wooden Hawk Trading Company, uses a magnifying glass to burn initials into a wooden sword.

    Face Painting. Photo by Pam McCulloch, Pinedale Online.
    Face Painting
    Tcee Hooton had kids and adults lined up to have their faces painted at Trader's Row.

    Many Strings. Photo by Pam McCulloch, Pinedale Online.
    Many Strings
    "Many Strings" is Tony Messerly. His business card reads: Banjitar and nose picker extrodinair. Tony played in the Many Strings booth in Trader's row.

    Eian Smith. Photo by Pam McCulloch, Pinedale Online.
    Eian Smith
    Eian Smith ran around Trader's Row with his wooden sword in hand.

    Ashton Orr. Photo by Pam McCulloch, Pinedale Online.
    Ashton Orr
    Ashton started using his fingers to paint instead of the paint brush.

    Children's Programs. Photo by Pam McCulloch, Pinedale Online.
    Children's Programs
    Lapita Frewin did children's programs during the weekend. Her activity tent was full on Friday morning. The children painted a small drum.

    Painting. Photo by Pam McCulloch, Pinedale Online.
    Painting
    Lauren Dinan and Sophia Cuprill-Smith painted their drums.

    Lapita Frewin. Photo by Pam McCulloch, Pinedale Online.
    Lapita Frewin
    Lapita looks at Indian artwork by Tyler and Trevor Moritsch.

    Jersey Mitchell. Photo by Pam McCulloch, Pinedale Online.
    Jersey Mitchell
    Jersey takes her time and paints carefully on her drum.

    Michael Terry. Photo by PamMcCulloch, Pinedale Online.
    Michael Terry
    Plains Indian historian, Michael "Bad Hand" Terry, talked about different weapons that were used by Plains Indians in the 1800s.

    Michael Terry. Photo by Pam McCulloch, Pinedale Online.
    Michael Terry
    Michael Terry showed off some items that were popular for trade between white men and Native Americans.

    Arrowhead Carving. Photo by Pam McCulloch, Pinedale Online.
    Arrowhead Carving
    Tom Lucas carves an arrowhead.
      
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