We left Sweetwater and found Split Rock Bar several miles away at Jeffrey City, population 58. The food was great and we met several locals that were very entertaining. For more details ask us about this later. The bar was original and we were just happy to have real food, not from our bag. We ate with a couple cyclist doing the Trans Am bike race. Amazing what they do. Leah was given a piece of pottery from one of the locals who has his own pottery shop called Monk King Bird Pottery . We went 42 miles and made it to Muddy Gap hoping to camp. The the only thing there was a convenience store. Camping was between the road and the gas pumps on a tiny strip of grass. Once again the winds were extremely high and I don't think our tent would have made it. We asked if there were any other options and the clerk told us there were two rooms in a trailer. We stayed there. They made us a fresh pizza for supper and while we were waiting there were motorcycle riders speaking German. I told Leah to go out and see if she could understand them and she came back in the store laughing. They were talking about her and wondered how old she was. I wish she would have answered them and told them how old she is. They would have been shocked!