Peter Steiger has lived in Wyoming for some time, and he has learned to appreciate the little things, the slow things, the simple things; things like a cattle drive that takes place every February on Happy Jack Road.
This is one of the mornings when traffic isn't going to move very fast in a Colorado town and there's a very good reason. It's the annual cattle drive where bovines rule the road for awhile.
It's very rare that I would tell you that you really must see this video about Wyoming cows, but that is exactly what I'm saying. As a matter of fact, this might be the best video on TikTok about Wyoming cows ever.
I have to admit that I'm a little jealous. I've always thought of us as having the most and best cattle. If a new map is to be believed, the crown for most cows per capita should maybe go to northern Colorado.
If you have and/or have worked with cows, you know they can wander themselves into trouble quite easily. One western rancher shared a video proving this theory true once again as his lost cow ended up stuck in a culvert.
A driver recently learned something that all of us that have lived in Wyoming already knew. Some traffic jams here don't move. Or, maybe I should say "moo-ve".