two ocean pass

Located in the Teton Wilderness area, Two Ocean Pass separates the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean drainage. [1]

Atlantic and Pacific Creeks, teeming with cutthroat trout migrating from Yellowstone Lake, flow through the high mountain region known as Two Ocean Pass. [2]

Just outside the boundaries of spectacular Yellowstone National Park, along the Continental Divide, live some of the most sought after species of big-game animals in the continental U.S. Here, where the game trails meet and the streams divide, John Winter’s fabulous Two Ocean Pass camp promises the finest hunting in the country. [3]

Teddy Roosevelt traveled and hunted this very area in the late 1800’s and you will travel in the same manner — on horseback with food and gear packed by strings of mules. [...] A veteran of many years of wilderness outfitting, Winter combines the excitement of the wilderness with the safety and comfort of the best in mountain camping. [2]

One of the first tasks when the Oregon and Mormon Trail wagon trains stopped at night was to gather armfuls, or aprons full, of dried buffalo chips. [1]

A mountain stream cascades to the valley floor and divides creating two creeks that flow into two great oceans of the world - The Atlantic and the Pacific. [2]

This was Teddy Roosevelt’s favorite big game hunting area, nestled in the Teton and Washakie wilderness of Wyoming. [3]

To fur traders, mountain men, and the Oregon and Mormon Trail immigrants, Chimney rock marked the end of plains travel and the beginning of the mountains on the overland trails. [...] Headed west, the next major stop on the Oregon and Mormon Trail was Fort Laramie (Fort William Fort John). [1]

Travel by horseback into some of the most beautiful wilderness country in the world and experience life at the T.O.P. of the world with a professional outfitter and T.O.P. guides. [...] During the summer months, enjoy famous Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout fishing, second to none in high country mountain streams and lakes along the continental divide. [3]

It is here that John Winter, expert guide and outfitter, has established his summer camp for trout-fishing, hiking, photography, riding and relaxation. [2]

Martin’s Cove is approximately four miles west of Devils Gate. [1]

The Conestoga wagon was big, heavy, and hard too pull for the two thousand miles to the Oregon Country. [4]

Sources:
[1] Oregon Mormon Trail Monuments Landmarks Chimney Rock Fort Laramie
[2] Two Ocean Pass Outfitting - Buffalo Valley, Jackson Hole, Wyoming
[3] Two Ocean Pass Outfitting - Buffalo Valley, Jackson Hole, Wyoming
[4] South Pass Oregon Mormon Trail Lander Cutoff Landmarkers Facts Maps

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