Wyoming
Wyoming Man Killed after Rollover on Cole Creek Road in Natrona County
A Wyoming man is dead and another injured following a crash on Yellowstone Cole Creek Road | WY 256 in Natrona County.
The fatal crash happened on June 1st, 2025, at noon.
According to the Wyoming Highway Patrol, a Chevrolet Blazer was going south on WY 256 when the driver failed to navigate a left-hand turn.
The Chevy exited the road to the right and went into a passenger-side leading slide, where the front tire tripped and went airborne. The car rolled multiple times, coming to an uncontrolled rest on its roof facing eastbound.
Jeffrey Delong was 37 years old at the time of his death. WHP lists him as the passenger in the Chevrolet Blazer that crashed. There was no further information on the injured party.
Road conditions were dry and the weather was clear. WHP lists speed as a possible factor. Overall, speed has been the most common contributing factor in state-wide fatal highway accidents.
Delong is the 40th fatality on Wyoming highways so far this year. He is the fourth fatality to die on Natrona County roads so far this year.
According to Bustard and Jacoby Funeral Home, an obituary will be available soon. Services are being planned and will be announced when finalized.
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March 31 Deadline For Wyoming’s ‘Becoming An Outdoor Woman’ Workshops
Gaining the knowledge to become an outdoorsy type of person isn’t easy. It takes time, dedication, and the desire to sometimes get out of your comfort zone. Sure, if you grew up in the outdoors, but it’s been a while since you’ve actually been out hunting, fishing, hiking, or camping, you may be a little rusty, but you have a leg up on those who haven’t.
If you’re in Wyoming, there’s a good chance that taking advantage of the incredible outdoor activities we have available has crossed your mind, but where to start is the big question. Asking others for help is one way, but there’s sometimes an element of intimidation or embarrassment involved.
If you’re a woman looking for that help and want to avoid the intimidation, you should really check out the Wyoming Game and Fish Department’s Becoming an Outdoor Woman (BOW) workshops this summer. It’s held at the Whiskey Mountain Conservation Camp near Dubois, and everything you need to learn about the outdoors is provided, including food and lodging.
The registration deadline is March 31, meaning you have just a couple of weeks to apply for one or all of the offered workshops.
There are multiple options available depending on your level of outdoor knowledge.
Basic BOW Workshop: Introductory level camp teaching outdoor survival, basic fly fishing, backpacking, how to shoot, outdoor photography, and more. There will be two of these workshops, June 5-7 and August 7-9. $150
Fly Fishing Beyond BOW Workshop: The focus here is on fly fishing. Learn the basics and then put them to use. This workshop runs July 30 – Aug 2. $150
Backpacking Beyond BOW: This workshop is all about backpacking, hiking, cooking on the trail, adjusting to the trail, and preparing for the trip. You’ll learn how to properly pack your bag, set up camp, and then head out on an overnight trip. July 30 – Aug 2. $150
Become a BOW Instructor: Here’s where you put your years of experience to work by sharing your skills and knowledge with others, helping them learn the tricks and tips of the outdoors.
Not only will these workshops help get you started on a life in the outdoors, but you’re likely going to gain some street cred with your family when you can teach them the skills they’ll need to get out and celebrate a Wyoming lifestyle.
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