On The Road to the Midway, Upper and Norris Geyser Basins
/Our last day at Yellowstone was all about the geysers and it was a perfect morning to see them, with clear sunny skies and cool early morning temps.
Read MoreOur last day at Yellowstone was all about the geysers and it was a perfect morning to see them, with clear sunny skies and cool early morning temps.
Read MoreWe wanted to get an early start this morning in hopes of seeing more wildlife at the opposite end of the park. The cooler morning temperatures made the rising steam from the geysers more visible as we drove past the Norris Geyser Basin.
Read MoreToday was a day full of discoveries. If you’d have asked me pre-covid if I’d be interested in taking a camping vacation across the country I’d have said, well, let’s just say it was low on my list. Being forced to rethink how to take a “safe” vacation in the age of corona virus, it suddenly became quite appealing, and thus far has lived beyond my expectations!
Read MoreIt may be cliche, but what a difference a day makes! Sunshine and warmer temperatures made it the perfect day to search for wildlife at Yellowstone. Our mission - to find a herd of bison at the Lamar Valley, home to many of the parks resident mammals. I had a good feeling about this since we spotted our first bison barely 15 minutes inside the park!
Read MoreI woke up before my alarm, excited to explore Yellowstone. I also needed a little extra time getting ready, since it was only 30-degrees outside!
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