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Bob Coronato in New Jared Leto Film “Great Wide Open” episode 5
Bob Coronato in new Jared Leto Film "Great Wide Open" Episode 5Artist Bob Coronato in front of Rogues Gallery Hulett WyomingOur Good Friend and Climing Legend Frank Sanders ,...makes the cut big time!Frank Sanders of Devils Tower Lodge
Bob Coronato in new Jared Leto Film "Great Wide Open" Episode 5
Jared Leto’s new series on National Parks and Climing called Great Wide Open can be seen on you tube.
episode 5 features Independence Day and Devils tower also known as Bear Lodge.
Artist Bob Coronato of Hulett Wyoming was briefly interviewed on “The American Dream”
Although briefly appearing in the footage Bob Coronato states “I think I’m living the American Dream,….I started out pretty poor, wanted to be an artist, wanted to paint the West,…and,… I’m living it now!”
The Episode features beautiful images of Devils Tower and the surrounding area, as well as various interviews with climbers, and individuals who like the inspiration from wide open places.
Some footage was shot on the front porch of Rogues Gallery Studio of Bob Coronato in Hulett Wyoming.
Frank Sanders a friend of Bob as well as insightful character of legend makes several appearances. Frank Sanders climes Devils Tower / “Bear Lodge” and Guides climes every day. He has the record for the most climes of the “Tower” and loves to send visitors of his bed and breakfast down to Hulett to visit the Rogues Gallery and museum of American Indian Items. The Devils Tower Frontier Museum is also Rogues Gallery and the studio of Bob Coronato. The Museum features hundreds of old west frontier items from the local region. Items include old west Cowboy, American Indian as well as art, photographs and historic items from the early western frontier.
The museum has Historic items like a carbine from Battle of little Big Horn, lots of items from the 1874 Custer expedition into the Black Hills, plus numerous beaded American Indian items from the 19th century.