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I'm going to research flights and just tell you suckerfools when I'm coming over - it'll be easier. June is most likely time.
Chicago and one, possibly two other cities are on the cards. I need to research how one would get to Wyoming without using horses. Ivy you'll have to point me in the right direction for transport links.
Well, let's see, there's always the wagon train. I hear oxen are better for endurance than horses anyway.
Well, you can fly into Denver, which is just a few hours away from Laramie. We would definitely pick you up from the airport. You could fly into Laramie, but it's an extra $300-$500 because you'd have to stop in Denver and then Cheyenne so it's just easier to go from Denver.
If you wanted to take Amtrak, I'm not sure if it goes into Denver or not. It used to go into Laramie but they stopped service a while ago. Cheyenne is supposed to have Amtrak service but it's never listed. The closest sure Amtrak port is Granby, Colorado and again we could pick you up.
Other than that, the Greyhound bus comes right to the outskirts of Laramie, but you'd be better off with the horses.
If you fly into Denver and are coming from another US city, see if you can get a flight on Southwest or Frontier airlines. They usually have the cheapest flights and Frontier's home hub is Denver.
Other than that, I hear there's a wagon train leaving St. Louis as soon as the mountain passes are clear.