Yellowstone National Park

Yesterday morning we were in Livingston MT, and we headed to Gardiner MT, which is about 50 miles south, and borders the north entrance to Yellowstone park.  We dropped our stuff off at a cabin here in Gardiner, and headed into Yellowstone.  What a place.

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We stopped and saw some hot springs.

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Then we saw Old Faithful

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More hot springs

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Yellowstone Lake

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A wild buffallo right on the side of the road.  Also right after Ryan took this picture, a lady fell and broke her leg.  I saw the lady screaming for help, and so I stopped Ryan from taking more pictures and told him to get to work.  He went over and helped the lady with a cold pack, and told her what was wrong.

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When we were just about 10 miles from leaving the park and going back to our cabin, it started to rain and the wind picked up quite a bit.  This was all in the curviest part of the whole park. So needless to say it was a little hairy getting back, but we made it back to our warm cabin for the night.

This morning we went white water rafting on the Yellowstone River.  It was a lot of fun, and we met a nice family that bought us lunch afterwards.  No pictures from that yet, but the family said they would email some to us, so we will post those as soon as we get them.

4 Responses to “Yellowstone National Park”

  1. Emily Says:

    Yellowstone looks so beautiful. For all the hears we’ve been in the West don’t know why we have never visited there.

  2. dananddeb Says:

    It is one of the most beautiful places we have ever seen.

  3. rich Says:

    very very nice. Just watch out for those pesky Mega Volcanoes!

  4. Annette from Scott,LA Says:

    I envy you boys more every time you visit a place I’ve longed to see–MT. RUSHMORE–YELLOWSTONE–COLORADO-and on and on.I love nature. Good luck .Annette

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