Climbing
TALL TALES
Laramie Peak
By Richard F. Fleck

Laramie Peak, the highest of the Laramie Range of Wyoming, rises 10,274 feet.
Photo by Richard F. Fleck

Bouncing along in a jeep
toward distant Laramie Peak
on the high plains of Wyoming,
I think I must be some sort
of charging bison stampeded
by my own desire to climb
a mountain of such a perfect
pyramid shape standing
so purple on the horizon.
Switching back and forth
through forests of Douglas fir
and aspen, I cannot seem to
gain the higher pinnacles
looming above, and I try to
dream them lower down in the
valley, and then, way beyond
my dreamtime, I scramble up
the last high spiny ridges to
the fire tower and gaze far out
on the rolling sagebrush prairie
to a very faint dark line of
the sacred Black Hills.


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