Medicine Bow is one
of the most impressive mountains in south eastern Wyoming. The Mountain, most
often called, Medicine Bow Peak, is part of a small range called the Medicine Bow's. Nearby is
the tiny village of Medicine Bow and Medicine Bow River.
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Took This Shot of Medicine Bow Peak Last Sunday
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Where did the name Medicine Bow come from? Good solid birch
trees that made terrific hunting bows for native peoples roaming and hunting the area.
Many different woods and even the antlers of big horn sheep and elk were used
in various parts of the west to make hunting bows. The Birch wood found along
today's Medicine Bow River must have made exceptional bows. So good they said it
was, “good medicine,” the medicine wood.
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Powerful Animals Took a Powerful Bow
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2 comments:
I've long wondered about the origin of the name. Thanks for letting me finally learn what it is!
Thanks Pat and Marcus - It is indeed a great Wyoming name
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