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Showing posts with label Rocky Mountains. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rocky Mountains. Show all posts

Monday, January 22, 2018

Yellowstone! 2017


  
May 16 - 21, 2017
Yellowstone National Park

Yellowstone is the 1st National Park, with 2.2 million acres with hot springs and majestic mountains to wildlife, rivers and lakes.   

We stayed at Fishing Bridge which requires hard sided vehicles because, bears. The closer (and higher) we went, the more snow we saw. 


The park is overwhelming. 
If I can revisit any place I've been, this would be it.















We were snowed in the second day and lost water and electric, but  fortunately we are self-contained so we were snug and warm. They had the roads cleared by the next mid-morning, so we were on our way to explore.





Hot springs everywhere!







We were lucky to see Old Faithful erupt before we left.

Scenery




 
   







Animals, Lowlands












I tried to find the most memorable pictures to post.  After awhile I just started putting up pictures becauseI have so many great shots.

We spent the summer of 2017 in Idaho, so there are lots more pictures of our adventures. Hint: the Eclipse, St Anthony dunes, Mesa Falls, to name a few. 

Wednesday, November 29, 2017

Yellowstone Here We Come!

May 1, 2017 Traveling North At Last!





We said goodbye to Blue Lagoons and after a 3-day detour to La Feria in South TX to have our slide topper replaced, we were finally on our way north toward Yellowstone National Park.  

We stayed at Walmart in Carlsbad NM the first night.  That is where I got my first glimpse of the Rocky Mountains.  They looked like distant ghosts.


                                
 











We weren't in a hurry so we spent 3 days at Ramblin Rose RV Park in Santa Rosa NM so we could open up the slides and relax a few days. It was on Rt 66 and we ate at the Comet Diner. Classic, right?


We went to see Blue Hole where kids were swimming and having a great time.  It was a hot day and the water looked mighty cool.













After leaving Ramblin Rose RV Park, we saw lots of desert, scrub and rocks. Many folks think the desert is beautiful, but at the time I thought it was boring.  Looking back, however, I see the beauty in miles and miles of desert, rock formations, no human life, no houses, no trees. I see it now as calm, peaceful and unhurried. Imagine living in an Airstream in the desert. Nothing could be more pure. 
           
I wish we had visited Slab City, where everyone is free, anonymous and living in the desert community of 
Slab City   







As far as the eyes can see...

We visited Andy Warhol's famous Tomato Soup can at the School of the Arts, Colorado State University at Fort Collins. The soup can was part of a 1981 exhibit and signed by Warhol. It was restored in 2013.

 



We stopped at a roadside rest that was over-run with prairie dogs. Even though they were a nuisance, they sure were cute!

















Is that the Rocky Mountains? 




Stay tuned!