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We took a field trip with our best friends Ken and Joe out to Yellowstone National Park. We were just there last fall but feel it’s important to take every opportunity to go there because it rules so hard. So, after our intrepid foursome drove several thousand miles hitting up Sun Valley, Idaho on the way, we made it to Big Sky Country and the wonders of Yellowstone intact and ready to camp in the wilderness and hunt bison (with our cameras). We saw elk, mule deer, whitetail deer, a HUGE eagle, enough bison to fill an ocean, foxes, coyote, birds galore, old people and paint pots from another planet. Admiring the foresight of Teddy Roosevelt and the early pioneers of the National Park idea we truly fell in love all over again with this national treasure. ![]() Sun Valley sky
![]() Old Faithful Lodge ![]() hogs and elks at Mammoth Hot Springs
![]() fisheye bison ![]() intrepid adventurer Joe Overland ![]() polaroid bison ![]() elevation 8262
![]() lost on Mars? ![]() our planet? ![]() Welcome to OLD FAITHFUL, LOL. ![]() our neighbors camp ![]() Tower Falls (where we camped) ![]() I LOVE these guys! (buns of steel) ![]() Gardiner ![]() Roosevelt's Arch
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September 9th, 2009 at 6:58 am — Allie says:
you look so adorable and creative and ADVENTUROUS. Hurry over to Provie, yo!
September 11th, 2009 at 2:55 pm — cori says:
It was so fun. I am totally obsessed with Montana and Wyoming. Leave a Reply |
Looks like a killer trip!