Living History Days at the Museum of the Mountain Man
by Pinedale Online!
May 10, 2024
Each year, for three days in mid-May, members of the American Mountain Men (AMM) come to the Museum of the Mountain Man in Pinedale to give living history demonstrations and talks. School from around western Wyoming bus classes of kids up to participate in the program.
This year a total of 721 kids ranging from preschool to 4th grade, and 111 adults that accompanied them attended. Twelve mountain men assisting with stations. Children heard about the lifestyle, clothing, Indian sign language, food, firearms, living in a tipi, horses, trade goods and more.
Two of the days for the event were very cold weather, which was good for the school kids to experience first-hand the kind of outdoor living and working conditions for the men who lived and trapped beaver in the Green River Valley in the early 1800s.
Living History Days was free of charge to all participants thanks to generous grants from Sublette BOCES, Sweetwater BOCES and Frank King.
The Museum is open daily from 9AM-5PM during the summer season. The mountain men will be back July 11-13th for Green River Rendezvous.
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