This was an easy and spectacular float down a 10-mile stretch of the Snake River with 'Solitude Raft Trips'. Highly recommended. We passed Ansel Adams point where he took his famous photo. This is just down the river a bit. Our last day touring the Parks. Back to the airport in Cody, Wy tomorrow.
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Grizzly Bears and Bald Eagles in Tetons
Just as we were leaving Grand Teton National Park and thinking we would leave empty handed with no official Grizzly sighting, we land a momma and three cubs which all came within a few feet of the van. It just doesn't get any better.
Sunday, June 10, 2012
Old Faithful
We also toured "Geyser Hill" near Old Faithful. There are many interesting hydrothermal features in the vicinity, like " Anemone Geyser" which 'kissed' Sophie with hot water even though it only goes up 6 feet. The real big surprise was "Beehive Geyser" shown above in front of Old Faithful Inn. This monster went off while folks were just a few feet away. It is unpredictable and ranges from 10 hours to 5 days between eruptions. We were lucky enough to be nearby.
Also, the wind was BRUTAL and cold, mid 30's, and it started to snow on us after lunch. That would be "Geyser Hill" in the background behind the girls. Is it me, or is our 11 year-old daughter as tall as her mom?
"White Christmas" in Yellowstone and Tetons
Lower falls of the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
Words cannot describe this majestic feature. The Yellowstone river flows over the resistant rhyolites into a glaciated valley formed by the 'yellow' namesake hydrothermally altered rhyolites. Volcanic rhyolites cover most of the park. The girls were so excited to spend their first night in an active volcano at Lake Yellowstone. The hydrothermal features make this like another planet.
Bison Jam
It is common for wildlife to play havoc with Yellowstone traffic. Most speed limits are 35-45 mph and the park is HUGE so you cannot be in a hurry. Oh, and it has snowed on us for two-days steady now. It was awesome to see the Momma protecting her calf. At Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone we did get charged by a bull when we invaded its personal space with our van.
Our Friend Ashley at Mammoth Dining Room
So we met some young folks in Gardiner who work for Xanterra. Xanterra manages all Yellowstone park concessions and most of the staff are seasonal. It is fun to meet them and see where they are from and what they do when not serving food. While having dinner at the Two Bit Saloon in Gardiner, Sophie and Sabrina got to play a lot of good music on the juke box and our new friends Blake and Ashley played some of their selections. They about fell over when Sabrina played Pink Floyd's "Another Brick in the Wall Pt 2". Ashley is from Indiana and is a server at Mammoth Dining Room. She invited us to come have dinner in her section so we did! This is us after dinner. She recommended a Bozone Heffeweizen from Bozeman, MT which was lemony and delicious. It went well with my Elk and Bison meatballs. We had some yummy desserts too, such as ice cream sundae, mango sorbet, and lemon curd tart. We did not get to see Blake again, but sure enjoyed meeting their crew and buying them a round of Pabst Blue Ribbon.
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