After the Grand Canyon, Bill continued his Southwest Tour. Annabel, Pat & Mollie headed for Yellowstone. We entered the park from West Yellowstone, where we saw films on Bears, Yellowstone, and Alaska at the IMAX. We drove the entire figure eight road system in the park, some of it many times. We especially enjoyed Fishing Bridge Campground, Hayden Valley, Lamar Valley, and the Cody entry road. We saw lots of buffalo, a coyote or two, bears, lots of elk, deer, and even pronghorns. The baby buffalo and pronghorn and elk were especially cute. We also saw one moose, who happened to wander down the mountainside right into our parking lot. We followed it out of the lot until it went over the guard rail and straight down the mountain. One of the bears was really close up - just off the road in a field. Ain't proximity wonderful. We love Yellowstone.
Saturday, July 4, 2009
Yellowstone National Park
After the Grand Canyon, Bill continued his Southwest Tour. Annabel, Pat & Mollie headed for Yellowstone. We entered the park from West Yellowstone, where we saw films on Bears, Yellowstone, and Alaska at the IMAX. We drove the entire figure eight road system in the park, some of it many times. We especially enjoyed Fishing Bridge Campground, Hayden Valley, Lamar Valley, and the Cody entry road. We saw lots of buffalo, a coyote or two, bears, lots of elk, deer, and even pronghorns. The baby buffalo and pronghorn and elk were especially cute. We also saw one moose, who happened to wander down the mountainside right into our parking lot. We followed it out of the lot until it went over the guard rail and straight down the mountain. One of the bears was really close up - just off the road in a field. Ain't proximity wonderful. We love Yellowstone.
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