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Mountain Men at the Green River Rendezvous

Meet me on the Green!

Green River
Rendezvous

Pinedale, Wyoming

July 9 - 12, 2009
Always the 2nd full
weekend in July

Jim Bridger

2008 Schedule

What is the Green River Rendezvous?

The Green River Rendezvous is held each year on the second FULL weekend in July in Pinedale. It relives the early Mountain Man history of the area. During Rendezvous, the town of Pinedale comes alive with activities and events surrounding the Mountain Man theme.

  • Fur Trade lectures, demonstrations & tours
  • American Mountain Men encampment
  • Michael Terry, Native American Historian
  • Dr. Fred Gowans, Fur Trade Era Historian
  • Children's programs
  • Parade, Trader's Row, Craft Fair, Art Show
  • Rendezvous Pageant

The Green River Rendezvous was an annual event in the 1830s. Mountain Men, Trappers, Travelers and Indians all gathered in a valley "below the Green" river and bartered, traded, sold, and swapped various items such as skins, pelts, guns, jewelry and whatever else they needed. All knew the place where Horse Creek flowed into the Green in the Upper Green River Valley, the site of six Rendezvous. The Rendezvous lasted anywhere from a few days to several months and was a time for getting new supplies, renewing acquaintenances with old friends, story swapping, drinking and general rowdiness.

Join us in July for the Green River Rendezvous!

Tom Fitzpatrick

Shoshone Indians at the Rendezvous Pageant

More info:
Sublette County Chamber of Commerce:
www.sublettechamber.com

Tourism Board Visitor website:
www.mountainmancountry.com

2009 Events still are not solidified. Please see the 2008 schedule below to get a general idea for the kinds of events which will be taking place in 2009. We'll post updated schedule info as it comes available.

2008 Highlights
Updated 10/14/08
Note: Make your lodging reservations ASAP for that week
(NOW is not too early).

  • Rocky Mountain Fur Trade Journal and Forum The authors who were selected to be published in the new Rocky Mountain Fur Trade Journal will be on hand to give presentations on each of their papers. There will be a book signing and recepetion on Friday evening to meet the authors. Copies of the Museum's new annual academic journal will be available for sale at the Museum.
  • Dr. Fred Gowans, Historian in Residence. Dr. Gowans returns to give a presentation on Thursday evening at 7 pm at the Museum speaking on "The Mystery Trails: Andrew Henry and the St. Louis Fur Company’s Controversial Routes of 1809, 1810, and 1811"
  • Michael Terry, Native American Historian and Ethnologist. Michael will again have his authentic Plains Indian Encampment next to the Museum and present a variety of living history programs. Michael Terry is an annual favorite!
  • The American Mountain Men Members of the AMM will again be on hand to give interesting presentations on the every day life of the mountain men. Demonstrations in starting fires, tools of the trade, firearms, making rope, pouches of possibles, story-telling and other topics.
  • Lapita Frewin returns with engaging children's programs.
  • Green River Rendezvous Pageant, Sunday, July 13, 1 p.m. at the Rendezvous/Rodeo Grounds just south of Pinedale. Admission at the gate. Hosted by the Green River Rendezvous Pageant Association

Michael Terry, Native American historian

Plains Indian Encampment

Plains Indian Encampment & Living History Programs by Michael Terry
Throughout weekend, FREE

Native American Historian Michael "Bad Hand" Terry returns for the annual Green River Rendezvous in Pinedale. Michael Terry is a historian, replica maker, author and actor/stuntman of Seminole descent. This year's programs will again be held within the small Plains Indian encampment set up on land next to the Museum of the Mountain Man. The village will contain numerous tipis of various sizes, wickiups, sweatlodges, brush arbors and meat drying racks. One of the tipis will be completely furnished with all of the material culture items that would be found in a typical lodge. All items have been meticulously researched and made by Michael. Highlighting this year's program is a brain-tanned, sinew sewn buffalo hide tipi, the only touring tipi of its kind. Michael will be doing programs throughout Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Please see the Schedule for more program details.


Pony Dancers during the Rendezvous Pageant
Green River 
Rendezvous Pageant
Sunday, 1 pm, Pinedale Rodeo Grounds

The Green River Rendezvous Pageant Association proudly celebrates some of the pivotal moments and people in the fur trade era with the Green River Rendezvous Pageant, in which local participants re-create an authentic rendezvous in original costume. The hour-long performance with more than 70 participants in full authentic costumes gives a lively, historically accurate performance of this unique time in Sublette County and American history. The Rendezvous grounds are located on the hill just south of Pinedale on Hwy 191. Take the rodeo grounds road and go up the hill. Behind the rodeo grounds you'll see the bleachers and Fort Bonneville replica. Admission fee at the gate.

Visit the Pageant Association website: www.meetmeonthegreen.com


Museum of the Mountain Man

Traps Grizzly bear

The Museum of the Mountain Man
Summer Hours: 
May 1 - September 30th
9 am - 5 pm, daily

The Museum of the Mountain Man, located in Pinedale, has an outstanding collection of area historical displays on the era of the Mountain Man. The Museum presents cultural programs throughout the summer. During Rendezvous Days, there will be children's programs, cultural and educational programs, and historical activities at the Museum. Visit the Museum web site, www.museumofthemountainman for more information.


Rendezvous Schedule of Events
Meet me on the Green!
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