Our third day at Yellowstone started out as beautiful and picturesque, although windy. Mammoth Hot Springs is a center of activity with lodges, stores, campgrounds and hiking trails. We decided to visit a spot with several geothermal features, which can be viewed on foot via a boardwalk, or in a vehicle on a paved loop. We did a little of both, getting the best of both worlds.
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July 25, 2014
July 23, 2014
Yellowstone Day 2 - Geothermals, Grizzlies & Wolves!
Day two at Yellowstone was a busy one! The first bit of awesomeness was on our way out of the campground… we got to see a family of magpies! The others took off before I could get the camera, though.
July 14, 2014
Yellowstone National Park Day 1
Our first day in Yellowstone did not disappoint! We got stuck in two or three “buffalo jams” which are a very frequent occurrence, some of which can take an hour or more to get through, depending on how much traffic has been backed up. It turns out that the buffalo – or bison – like to travel on the roads as much as we do, and a whole herd of them will just take their sweet time walking down the middle of the road, leaving it for the grass only when they’re good and ready!
July 10, 2014
Driving, Jeep Repairs and More Driving
We continued into Utah, another state with beautiful scenery, and landed in Provo where we spent a few days at a hotel while waiting for Jeep repairs at the dealer.
July 09, 2014
Grand Canyon Part 2 – North Rim
Upon waking in Kaibab National Forest at our wonderful, free and very primitive campsite, we set about our morning routine.
As I was brushing my teeth, some movement on the ground a few feet away caught my attention. At first it looked like a toad, and when it moved it did so in a toad-like fashion.
As I was brushing my teeth, some movement on the ground a few feet away caught my attention. At first it looked like a toad, and when it moved it did so in a toad-like fashion.
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