Out of Yellowstone
I don't have time to post any pictures yet. We just left Yellowstone park. 2,000,000 acres of the most awe inspiring, jaw dropping, beauty beyond words. I have never seen so much breathtaking landscape in one place. The only downside is the amount of people you have to share it with. Having said that, the Park services are outstanding and they manage the crowds very well. There are numerous lodges for people to stay in with restaurants for hungry hikers, lots of RV parks with full amenities, or rough and ready campgrounds for the more hardcore.
Jan and I found out that the best time to see and experience Yellowstone was at dawn...which is also the best time to take pictures...I'll post some as soon as I get a chance to upload.
Yellowstone should be on everyone's "must see" list. It's nature at it's best. There are no words that even come close to convey the soul touching reality of it's splendour. I would say that you need a week to really enjoy it. Camp, RV or stay in a lodge and you'll be rewarded with a lifetime memory of one of the worlds greatest offerings. If you're not moved by Yellowstone...then you must me emotionally dead. Next time, and there will be a next time, I think we'll come the week after Labor Day. Kids are gone and the place is just more enjoyable with less crowds. The nights may be chilly, but that only serves to increase the drama as the cold air forms clouds as it hits the hot springs that perculate throughout the whole park.
I'll post some pictures soon!
Jan and I found out that the best time to see and experience Yellowstone was at dawn...which is also the best time to take pictures...I'll post some as soon as I get a chance to upload.
Yellowstone should be on everyone's "must see" list. It's nature at it's best. There are no words that even come close to convey the soul touching reality of it's splendour. I would say that you need a week to really enjoy it. Camp, RV or stay in a lodge and you'll be rewarded with a lifetime memory of one of the worlds greatest offerings. If you're not moved by Yellowstone...then you must me emotionally dead. Next time, and there will be a next time, I think we'll come the week after Labor Day. Kids are gone and the place is just more enjoyable with less crowds. The nights may be chilly, but that only serves to increase the drama as the cold air forms clouds as it hits the hot springs that perculate throughout the whole park.
I'll post some pictures soon!

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