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Outlaw Cave Wild Bunch Loot

Lost Treasure WY • Johnson County County
Description
Middle Fork Powder River legend of concealed outlaw plunder near Outlaw Cave — a canyon hideout linked to Hole-in-the-Wall gangs roughly twenty miles southwest of Kaycee.
Historical Notes
BLM and regional histories place Outlaw Cave in the Middle Fork Powder River Management Area alongside the Red Wall escarpment. Treasure writers pair the cave with Wild Bunch winter layovers and rustler camps that stored horses, supplies, and robbery proceeds. Coordinates approximate the Outlaw Cave recreation site in the Kaycee–Casper backcountry byway country.
Status / Verification legend — Legendary or approximate

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