Longmire Days is getting close; it's just a couple of weeks away. It's not just the fans of the books or the show, either. Louanne Stephens, who played Ruby on the show, is getting excited too.

The actress, who you've seen in plenty of Hollywood hits like the TV show Friday Night Lights, plays the recurring character "Ethel" on Landman, and, of course, Ruby on Longmire is coming back to Wyoming to be a part of the weekend's events.

  Louanne will join other cast members, like Robert Taylor (Walt) and A. Martinez (Jacob), in Buffalo.

Some of the other cast members have been to Longmire Days in the past, but their schedules don't always work out to allow them to attend. That's definitely understandable; working in Hollywood is tough, and you have to work.

One of the show's cast members, from the first couple of seasons, is Bailey Chase (who played the role of Branch Connally), and even though he isn't scheduled to be at Longmire Days this year, he did have a chance to visit Wyoming

Chase has been hard at work on movies and shows like Homestead, Sod and Stubble, and Far Haven, which, ironically, are all western-themed, so it's fitting he'd bring his family to Wyoming for a summer break.

According to an Instagram post, Bailey brought his family to the 3 Spear Ranch in Dubois for a summer vacation. He shared in his post that he and his family loved their time on the ranch.

Wyoming is the kind of place that leaves you contented with life. Dubois is close enough to Jackson but also free of any crowds. I truly fell in love with this ranch and want to thank Creed, Sascha and the entire staff for one of the best family trips of our lives.

 

 

 

 

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It's great to see so many people who starred in a show that's set in Wyoming actually love coming to visit. You know they love it, because they keep coming back.

Don't miss out on Longmire Days July 16-19. You can buy access and special-event tickets now on the Longmire Days website.

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