Downtown
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Indian Dancers
The cast from the Rendezvous Pageant appeared in the Rendezvous parade. Here are the Indian maiden dancers. Photo by Bob Rule, KPIN 101.1 FM radio.
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Dan's Window Cleaning
Uni-cyclists rode for Dan's Window Cleaning. Photo by Bob Rule, KPIN 101.1 FM radio.
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Street Fair
There was a street fair along both sides of Pine Street from Thursday through Sunday.
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Food
There was plenty of food available at Rendezvous.
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Vendors
Vendor booths lined Pine Street from Thursday through Sunday, selling a wide variety of items.
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Visitor Center
The Sublette Visitor Center/Chamber of sommerce organized many of the rendezvous events. The Visitor Center was a busy place over the weekend.
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Cowboy Bar brands
A lot of people stoppeed to look and take pictures of the old brands found recently on the outside walls of the Cowboy Bar.
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Wagon Rides
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Artwork
Artists show their talent in the booths at the Street Fair.
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SAFV
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At the Museum
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2011 Journal Authors
Authors who had their articles selected for the 2011 Rocky Mountain Fur Trade Journal. L to R: Jim Hardee, Jim Hannonm Jerry Enzler, Ned Eddins, Nathan Bender, and Doyle Reid. The book signing was held on Thursday evening at the Museum. The authors gave presentations on their papers on Friday and Saturday at the Museum.
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Dr. Fred Gowans
Fur trade historian, Dr. Fred Gowans, gave a talk at the Museum about 1800s fur trapper Osborne Russell.
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Fred Gowans
Fred Gowans tour at Trapper's Point.
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Sign Language
American Mountain Man, Silver Hawk (Mike Powell), shows the audience how to talk in Indian sign language.
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Bad Hand & Apache
Bad Hand (Michael Terry), explains the markings he has painted on his horse, Apache. The red neck marks signify that his horse has had bullet or arrow wounds in battle.
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Lapita Frewin
Lapita Frewin gave children's programs with Native American crafts projects. Here she shows the kids how to make a sand painting. Each child made their own and painting, which they got to keep. This event was sponsored by Encana.
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Burger flip
James Duran, from Shell, helped man the buffalo burger feast at the Museum of the Mountain Man. Here he demonstrates his great BBQ master skill with an impressive burger flip.
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AMM Camp
The new grass lawn area north of the Museum was used as the American Mountain Man camp, with demonstrations and period wares for sale.
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Skinning Beaver
The AMM skinned a beaver and prepared a plew during a trapping demonstration at the Museum of the Mountain Man.
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Flintlock
Three boys were very interested in the flint-lock gun.
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Gunsmoke
A puff of smoke comes with firing the gun (it wasn't loaded with a shell).
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Selling wares
Some of the AMM members had items for sale. Goods had to be period-authentic to the early 1800s fur-trade era.
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Buffalo hide tipi
AMM member, Cody Marchant (3rd from left - in the black hat), set up his buffalo-hide tipi at the AMM camp.
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Tomahawk throw
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Tomahawk
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Rendezvous Pageant
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Horse Race
Jesse Early (left) and Lisanne Fear (right) horse race in the Pageant.
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Pony Dancers
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Pipe Lighting Ceremony
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Moses 'Black' Harris
Ty Huffman (as Moses Harris) and Jayne Thompson during Pageant.
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Marcus & Narcissa Whitman
Played by Festus Krause and Kendall Brunette.
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Mountain Man Camp
Charlie Golden
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Joe Walker & Captain Bonneville
Played by Van Huffman and Mark Eatinger.
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American Fur Company
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Jed Smith
Played by Dan Stroud
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Indian Dancers
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Indian Dancers
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