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LOOK: Amazing Wyoming Ranch Where the Grateful Dead Wrote Music

The Grateful Useless is one among rock music’s legendary icons. Rollingstone referred to as them one among their 100 Biggest Artists of All Time again in 2004, and the band is a part of the Grammy Corridor of Fame. They started their journey into rock stardom as “The Warlocks” in California circa the mid-Sixties. So, you are most likely questioning, what does a rock band from California should do with one among Wyoming’s most beautiful ranches?
Because it seems, the attractive $35 million Bar Cross Ranch was as soon as the house to John Perry Barlow, the lyricist of the Grateful Useless. Mr. Barlow was the grandson of the unique ranch proprietor, P.W. Jenkins. P.W. was a member of Wyoming’s Home of Representatives. Jenkins turned recognized in Wyoming as “The Father of Sublette County” for his legislative invoice that created the county and his work surveying the irrigation that may water Sublette County.
Jenkins bought the Bar Cross Ranch in 1906, and ultimately, John Barlow inherited the land. The sprawling ranch is a part of Cora, Wyoming, close to Pinedale and Jackson. The unbelievable view of mountain peaks, rivers, and meadows undoubtedly impressed his selection of location.
Within the Seventies, Bob Weir, one of many founding members of the Grateful Useless, made the journey to Bar Cross Ranch to put in writing music with John Barlow. How cool is it that a few of their epic songs like “Hearth on the Mountain” and “Field of Rain” might have been written Wyoming land?
The Wall Road Journal reported that Weir helped feed Barlow’s herd of cattle within the morning earlier than setting to work on music within the afternoon. The ranch ultimately left the palms of Barlow within the Eighties, however its legacy for music stays.
You Might Dwell on the Bar Cross Ranch
At the moment, the Bar Cross Ranch is on the market. The ranch sits on greater than 12,000 acres of land with a 40+ acre lake on the property. The earlier homeowners saved the ranch’s legacy of retaining cattle on its irrigated meadows.
The home is a historic four-bed, three-bath house on the New Fork River. There’s additionally a bunk home, two barns, retailers, and a ranch supervisor’s home on the property. You may discover antelope, elk, and the occasional black bear or cougar wandering this Wyoming oasis. Significantly, it appears like a Western dream (although I would keep away from the bears, in fact.)
However do not take my phrase for it. Try the pics of the Bar Cross Ranch!
Verify Out the Wyoming Ranch with Grateful Useless Roots
The Bar Cross Ranch was as soon as house to the Grateful Useless’s lyricist, John Barlow.
Need extra of the Bar Cross Ranch? Here is a video from actual property dealer Corridor and Corridor for good measure.

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Horses safe after 4-vehicle pileup on Interstate 35 near Wyoming

WYOMING, Minn. (FOX 9) – Interstate 35 in Wyoming had to be shut down for nearly two hours Friday afternoon after a four-vehicle crash involving two vehicles and two trucks with trailers, one hauling horses and dogs.
What happened
The backstory:
The Minnesota State Patrol responded to the crash at about 3:50 p.m. on northbound Interstate 35 near the Wyoming exit. When authorities arrived, they determined an unknown vehicle cut in front of traffic, causing a rear-end chain reaction style crash.
Authorities say a passenger vehicle was hit by a truck with a trailer, which was hit by another truck with a horse trailer. Another passenger car was involved in the crash.
The State Patrol says the horse trailer was carrying four to five horses, and three dogs, none of which was injured in the crash.
Horses on the loose?
What we know:
The Chisago County Sheriff’s Office posted on its Facebook they believe the horses were loose in the immediate aftermath of the crash, creating more chaos on the interstate during the afternoon rush hour. They were eventually gathered.
One hospitalized
The State Patrol says one driver was hospitalized with minor, non-life threatening injuries.
Northbound Interstate 35 was closed from 3:50 p.m. to 5:40 p.m.
The Source: Information was provided by the Minnesota State Patrol.
Wyoming
What To Watch In 3A Wyoming High School Soccer This Week

It is the final week of the 2025 regular season for Class 3A girls’ and boys’ soccer teams in Wyoming. Only the top four from each conference will advance to next week’s state tournament in Gillette. These last regular-season matches will go a long way toward shaping the first-round matches at the state tournament. The week begins with a rescheduled match from an earlier postponement. The rest of the slate is Thursday through Saturday.
2025 WYOPREPS CLASS 3A SOCCER SCHEDULE
Here are the 3A matches on the schedule for Week 9. Schedules are subject to change.
Girls:
Final Score: #2 Douglas 8 Rawlins 0 (conference match)
Boys:
Final Score: Rawlins 4 Douglas 2 (conference match)
New soccer rankings will come out on Wednesday.
Girls:
Final Score: #2 Douglas 6 Rawlins 0 (conference match) – Olsen had 4 goals for the Cats. The match was called at the start of the 2nd half due to the weather.
Boys:
Final Score: Rawlins 1 Douglas 0 (conference match)
Read More Soccer News from WyoPreps
FINAL WYOPREPS SOCCER RANKINGS 2025
WYOPREPS GIRLS SOCCER STANDINGS 5-12-25
WYOPREPS GIRLS SOCCER WEEK 8 SCORES
WYOPREPS BOYS SOCCER STANDINGS 5-12-25
WYOPREPS BOYS SOCCER SCORES WEEK 8
4A REGIONAL SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIPS 2025
Girls:
#4 Lander at Lyman, 3 p.m. (conference match)
Pinedale at Mountain View, 3 p.m. (conference match)
#3 Powell at #1 Cody, 4 p.m. (conference match)
Buffalo at #5 Worland, 4 p.m. (conference match)
Newcastle at Torrington, 4 p.m. (conference match)
Boys:
Pinedale at #3 Mountain View, 5 p.m. (conference match)
#5 Lander at Lyman, 5 p.m. (conference match)
Powell at #1 Cody, 6 p.m. (conference match)
#2 Buffalo at Worland, 6 p.m. (conference match)
Newcastle at #4 Torrington, 6 p.m. (conference match)
Girls:
Mountain View at #4 Lander, 11 a.m. (conference match)
Lyman at Pinedale, noon (conference match)
Boys:
#3 Mountain View at #5 Lander, 1 p.m. (conference match)
Lyman at Pinedale, 2 p.m. (conference match)
Wyoming High School Sports Pics of the Week: May 8-10
Gallery Credit: Shannon Dutcher, Frank Gambino, Greg Wise, Lisa Shaw, Christina Spindler-Berta, Chrissy Sanchez,
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