Aerial photograph taken from a plane of a snowbound Douglas, Wyoming. In January 1949, one of the worst recorded blizzards in southeastern Wyoming buried many areas in and between Casper, Douglas, Laramie, and Cheyenne in 10-12 feet of snow. Large…
Photograph of two army engineers, Ken Ball and Louis Carr, on their way to Casper Mountain resident Olaf Fougstedt with fresh supplies in an "Army Weasel" vehicle. Fougstedt had gone 30 days without fresh supplies. In January 1949, one of the worst…
Photograph of an Army engineer trying to push a stalled "Army Weasel" vehicle from a 15 foot drift on Casper Mountain during their rescue mission to Olaf Fougstedt, a mountain resident who had not been heard from for 30 days of isolation. When…
Photograph of an Army engineer trying to maneuver an "Army Weasel" vehicle on Casper Mountain during a rescue mission to Olaf Fougstedt, a mountain resident who had not been heard from for 30 days of isolation. In January 1949, one of the worst…
Photograph of "Pilots of the Storm," Army engineers on a bulldozer trying to break through 35-40 foot snow drifts in 32 below zero on Brooks Road. In January 1949, one of the worst recorded blizzards in southeastern Wyoming buried many areas in and…
Photograph of "Pilots of the Storm," Army engineers on a bulldozer trying to break through 35-40 foot snow drifts in 32 below zero on Brooks Road. In January 1949, one of the worst recorded blizzards in southeastern Wyoming buried many areas in and…
Photograph of "Pilots of the Storm," Army engineers on a bulldozer trying to break through 35-40 foot snow drifts in 32 below zero on Brooks Road. In January 1949, one of the worst recorded blizzards in southeastern Wyoming buried many areas in and…
Photograph of "Pilots of the Storm," Army engineers on a bulldozer trying to break through 35-40 foot snow drifts in 32 below zero on Brooks Road. In January 1949, one of the worst recorded blizzards in southeastern Wyoming buried many areas in and…
Photograph of "Pilots of the Storm," Army engineers on a bulldozer trying to break through 35-40 foot snow drifts in 32 below zero on Brooks Road. In January 1949, one of the worst recorded blizzards in southeastern Wyoming buried many areas in and…
Photograph of "Pilots of the Storm," Army engineers on a bulldozer trying to break through 35-40 foot snow drifts in 32 below zero on Brooks Road. In January 1949, one of the worst recorded blizzards in southeastern Wyoming buried many areas in and…