#50: Wyoming
Wyoming’s man stands among wildflowers, parked trucks, and mountain-west calm, with shaggy hair, a sun-faded cap, and a soft grin. He feels like someone raised between ranch chores and weekend hikes, comfortable with dirt roads, open fields, and landscapes tourists only borrow.

The woman feels even more elemental, framed by bison in earthy tones, a wide-brimmed hat, and a wool shawl that echoes the frontier. He brings everyday rural ease; she brings wilderness, silence, and endurance. Together, they make Wyoming feel vast, untamed, quiet, and inseparable from the land.
