#17 – Ft Bridger Rendezvous

Since an early age, I have been fascinated with American history. The fur trapper rendezvous, especially the original one started in 1825 at Ft. Bridger, Wyoming, was put on my dream list of destinations. I was fortunate enough to visit it in 2018. 60,000+ people attended the 2023 version.

Getting there was one of those “If Not Now, When?”. My µRV fabrication was complete, and my wife was having a period of a degree of wellness, so I believed I could leave her by herself, with emergency help nearby, for the week it would take for the 2800-mile round trip.  The above picture was one of the first ones I took upon entering the grounds. It seemed strange that the young man was carrying a skillet. I would find out later why.

The other very surprising thing that quickly dawned on me as I was entering the grounds was that almost everyone was dressed for the period. I felt awkwardly and out of place, so quickly found a vendor selling rendezvous type clothing, and bought what I needed to blend in with the crowd. I have been to perhaps 20 reenactments/rendezvous, so I have something to compare this one to. Except for one other event, I can say that the Ft. Bridger Rendezvous was head-and-shoulders above the rest. The Native American stuff was the outstanding. All the people dressed in period garb made it almost surreal.

I will let the pictures below tell you the rest of the story. I did make it back home just short of a week, and my wife made it through my absence with no “events”.

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  1. That looks like a fantastic time. We might have to check it out next year! 240 miles through some beautiful country!

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