@Mantistobaggon2281

I moved to Wyoming, the very day after I retired. I made the decision to move there based solely on YouTube videos I watched when researching where I wanted to retire. This was 5 years ago and yes, Wyoming is beautiful, vast, and wild. It’s the kind of place that if you don’t want to see humans for a few days, there are plenty of spots to make that happen in all directions. The best thing about Wyoming though is the people. I’ve lived on the east coast, the west coast and many locations in between and for me, it’s the people. Tough, salt of the earth, respectful, and polite. Definitely hard winters but well worth the move. I wish I had been here my whole life. Great video

@kayballuff

I feel very fortunate to have been born and raised in Utah. I try to visit beautiful Wyoming every chance I get. Your voice also makes it very calming to watch. Great job!

@brittania1974

The USA is the most beautiful place to me. I can't get over how each state is so magnificent,  different and special. I would never want to be anywhere else than our beautiful USA. I still can't believe I get to be here. Thank you beautiful USA.

@fredaewalker2665

I spent seven days up in the hills above Casper on a ranch and the young ranch foreman and his wife invited us for evening meal in a very old cabin situated a one hour 4x4 drive  into a most fantastic valley where  this small cabin was situated. We ate a superb meal cooked on a wood stove. Apple pie to remember for ever.

@lpsbullion

I moved to Wyoming from Colorado about 10 years ago. Wyoming has some of the most amazing hiking and nature I have ever seen, much of it has not been spoiled.  And we still have snow in my farm even in April

@robertdiehl1281

It’s an amazing state. The contrasts between the 4 seasons imo is just startling. So much a person can experience there.

@pamelarose1834

I was 15 in 1977 and hitchhiked from Grand junction Colorado to Casper Wyoming in the middle of November. The memories will last forever of a wonderful if not extremely cold journey guided by the Spirit into a vast winter wilderness full of excitement and danger. You really cannot appreciate the Wyoming wilderness unless you become one with it. I live in Texas now, but I was born in Rocksprings.

@madchad2

Among the best Wyoming documentaries I've ever seen!
Kudos to the folks at E N T - great job guys! 👍👏

@jycfrnkl

Outstanding documentary.

@Thegiftoffear

The summer just gone. I went on my honeymoon from Seattle to New York. Travelled by 4x4. Over 5,500 miles. This hidden gem was found by accident. Spent time in Cody and visited devils tower too. Wyoming is magical and by far our favourite place on our trip - alongside Chicago for night life and the man made beach. I ❤️ America. Bad rep as our media only shows what they want us to see! Big love from 🇬🇧

@themaverickproject4577

HELLO! I live in Wyoming. This video is WONDERFUL I host a morning radio talk show heard on stations across the region. I'll share this video with my audience

@Agnyaanamdhvamsakah

What an incredibly beautiful place. Goddman America is stunning.

@vanessasylvester6151

Beautiful Mother Earth!!

@gerriejennings2148

Beautiful. Really beautiful. God Bless  the USA 🇨🇦🙏

@LoLBlazeraid

Wyoming is so beautiful & this video is just absolute zen😇

@wonderspacediscoveryyy

This video beautifully highlights Wyoming's hidden treasures, such as the Wind River Range and Red Desert. It’s not just the stunning scenery that captivates, but also the deep connection to something ancient and untouched. The ancient petroglyphs and expansive plains stir a sense of wonder, sparking a desire to explore these remarkable places myself.

@bijurana-ec4lt

Beautiful nature

@AdmiralofSFC

Absolutely top notch professional production. Incredible. Great job ENT Channel. You captured the essence of the state. I was mesmerized. Five stars! ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️

@lyndon1961

I've been watching Documentaries about Wyomings amazing  geology, so its nice to see it in this way.. thanks...

@user-KrackerJack

I've been to many of those places, been all over the state . My late wife's family has a cabin outside the north gate and we spent summers there for over 20 years . My father in law was born in Wheatland  and also worked  in the park while in college. He's. Also a leading authority on Lewis and Clark so he knows the state better then most so I was fortunate in that regard