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Sometimes being random can also be divergent.CG checks in complaining about work. Her support group responds by talking about vacations and posting pictures.
I love all of you.
We have not been there. Two of the families have been there, three have not.
We're staying at the Headwaters Lodge and Flagg Ranch in Grand Teton National Forest two miles south of Yellowstone for 4 nights (one day we are touring Grand Teton and one day we are touring the Jackson area) and then we are moving to a neighbor's boss's ranch in Cameron, MT for 2 nights. The ranch is only 40 minutes from Yellowstone so we could conceivably come back into the park for a day but there is supposed to be an "Old West" style town (Virginia City) near the ranch that is supposed to be pretty cool to see.
Thanks for the advice.
Good to know about the mud volcanoes. It could be a good place to take a break on that Hayden Valley road. Where is the Morning Glory Pool? Which Geyser Basin did you like best? We're considering stopping at the West Thumb and Norris basins (Along with the Upper Basin. We do feel that we have to see Old Faithful).
Also, we could conceivably enter through the Northeast entrance and travel through the Lamar Valley. Has anybody traveled through it and have any advice? We have heard it has great wildlife but it is pretty isolated and it will add at least an hour to our travel time to our campground. If we do this, is it worth stopping to see the Tower Waterfall and petrified trees? (This will help us decide is we stay in Miles City or Billings on Saturday.
I've been hearing that when you travel on 212 you really understand the meaning of "Big Sky". Your post seems to back that up.The Beartooth Hwy coming into the NE entrance from Billings/Red Lodge is absolutely breathtaking as you drive at over 10000ft for quite a ways. It feels like you are literally on top of the world, but it does take a while. I enjoyed that much more than anything in the NE corner of the park, but we didn't do the Tower Waterfall.
Good to know about the mud volcanoes. It could be a good place to take a break on that Hayden Valley road. Where is the Morning Glory Pool? Which Geyser Basin did you like best? We're considering stopping at the West Thumb and Norris basins (Along with the Upper Basin. We do feel that we have to see Old Faithful).
Also, we could conceivably enter through the Northeast entrance and travel through the Lamar Valley. Has anybody traveled through it and have any advice? We have heard it has great wildlife but it is pretty isolated and it will add at least an hour to our travel time to our campground. If we do this, is it worth stopping to see the Tower Waterfall and petrified trees? (This will help us decide is we stay in Miles City or Billings on Saturday.
According to what I was finding, Morning Glory is not as amazing as it used to be (stupid humans).
Mud volcanoes are #8 on the map on this link. They're a totally different type of formation than the water geysers. Warning: they are EXCEPTIONALLY STINKY (but my boys loved that part)...
http://www.yellowstonepark.com/yellowstone-geyser-basins-map/
CG checks in complaining about work. Her support group responds by talking about vacations and posting pictures.
I love all of you.
Yellowstone:
Nobody goes there anymore; it's too crowded. - Yogi Berra
I know you already have it planned but for anyone else I would encourage going during the shoulder season. You have a better chance of seeing things and traveling without having as much traffic and crowding at the attractions. You may have to deal with a little snow and some cooler weather but it is well worth it. We went to Wraith Falls one day and there was literally no one else there. It is away from the road and we actually got a taste of what it must have been like when Yellowstone first became a park. At several other attractions there were only one or two other families at the entire site.
Make sure if you go during "bear season" that you are prepared for restrictions on how you camp and outdoor cooking.
Make sure if you go during "bear season" that you are prepared for restrictions on how you camp and outdoor cooking.
Edit: I see Cooler posted a better Jellystone one. I am slow and my game is weak.
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Fixed for this topic.Jellystone:
Nobody goes there anymore; it's too crowded. - Yogi Bear
I know you already have it planned but for anyone else I would encourage going during the shoulder season. You have a better chance of seeing things and traveling without having as much traffic and crowding at the attractions. You may have to deal with a little snow and some cooler weather but it is well worth it. We went to Wraith Falls one day and there was literally no one else there. It is away from the road and we actually got a taste of what it must have been like when Yellowstone first became a park. At several other attractions there were only one or two other families at the entire site.
Make sure if you go during "bear season" that you are prepared for restrictions on how you camp and outdoor cooking.
Wait, what's his new name? And why the hell does he not come say hi? We gave him so much good life advice.I need mod powers to confirm or deny that BDK is back
Think I may go buy a new laptop. This POS is just running and running and running again. Did the reinstall of Windows 7 but now it is ****ed up again. Could be the Evil Empires way of forcing me into Windows 10.
I hear they are both really nice. A lot of people up here take the trip to Glacier by train. Also, I hear the unofficial city flower for Banff is Mary-Jane.Speaking of vacations, we are doing Glacier and Banff the first two weeks in August. Much less time to explore than our Yellowstone trip last summer, but I am really looking forward to it. If anyone's been before, would love advice on the highlights.
I hear they are both really nice. A lot of people up here take the trip to Glacier by train. Also, I hear the unofficial city flower for Banff is Mary-Jane.
Been putting that off for a while. My hinges that hold the screen to the base have separated the halves of the base. It loses power to the screen if not held together. I had a vice grips holding the left side down. (Tried super glue first - didn't work). Eventually it has dis-en-crinkulated the whole corner. Such that the vice grips doesn't hold anymore. Today I switched out the vice grips I had on there for a larger size.
Not so much that I'm cheap. I just hate going to a new computer.![]()