Finally made it back to Colorado after a week of sleeping in the back of this strange rental car. My little diving bell. The last set of photographs comes from the return trip, Riverton, Wyoming all the way to the Colorado border. All the stuff I was shooting when I wasn’t shooting the stuff I was sent to Wyoming to photograph in the first place. The route passes through the almost-ghost town of Jeffrey City, pictured above, a little municipality that was centered on the cold war Uranium boom. When the Uranium market collapsed, the mine was closed and the population left with it. All that remains today are about 100 people, dozens of foundations and trailer hook-ups, empty mine worker housing, a block of empty commercial buildings, a church, and a bar. Also along the way, Muddy Gap, Rawlins, Laramie, and another handful of towns.

