Footprints in the Digital Snow
A cookie is a tiny breadcrumb left by your browser, no bigger than a pine needle, marking that you passed this way. We drop only the lightest kind, enough to remember your language choice or whether you closed the welcome banner, then they melt at session’s end.
The Single Session Trail Marker
One transient cookie lives while your tab is open. It recalls if you prefer English, Spanish, or another tongue, and it hides the introductory overlay once dismissed. When you close the window, the marker dissolves, leaving no trace on the server or your device.
Anonymous Ridge Counts
A separate, privacy-first analytics script counts footsteps across pages, noting which valley draws the most dawn visitors. No names, no addresses, no email shadows. The data gathers in aggregate, like wind patterns over a lake, guiding us to refresh quiet corners before they grow loud.
No Third-Party Campfires
We host no advertisements, no tracking beacons from distant valleys. External scripts are barred at the gate. The only outside whisper comes from the map tiles themselves, served directly by open-source providers who see nothing beyond the tile request.
Your Right to Clear the Path
Most browsers let you sweep cookies clean or block them entirely. Should you choose the bare ridge, the site still functions, though you may see the welcome message anew and manually select language each visit. Instructions for the major trail guides appear in your browser’s help section.
Changes Under Moonlight
If the digital landscape shifts and we need a new marker, the update lands here with a fresh date. Regular visitors receive a brief email flare if the change touches functionality.
Whisper Across the Valley
Questions about these faint tracks? Send word to [email protected], ring +1 307-266-7348, or mail a note to 601 SE Wyoming Blvd, Casper, WY 82609, US. We answer from the same lantern-lit map table.
Effective Date: November 14, 2025





