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Showing posts with label Yellowstone national park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yellowstone national park. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 31, 2020

It's Time To Connect Again

I guess the last time I really shared news was in  2017 when we spent the summer at Yellowstone and surrounding area.  To recap, we were snowed in at Yellowstone, I learned to drive the coach, broke my elbow, we were in the path of totality for August 21, 2017 eclipse and explored the surrounding area for 3 wonderful months. We still maintain contact with many wonderful people we met that summer. And we originally planned to stay a couple weeks but circumstances dictated otherwise.

I want to share a few more photos from that summer before I move on. My prior posts are more detailed for some of the places we explored.



We spent the summer at Yellowstone Golf Resort at Aspen Acres campground about an hour outside of Yellowstone. We traveled and explored the area extensively.  





We visited St. Anthony Sand Dunes  
https://visitidaho.org/things-to-do/natural-attractions/st-anthony-sand-dunes/  
We drove for miles and it was so fascinating! Desert where it shouldn't be.  

  
Our campground was in that grove in the distance. You can see the Grand Tetons in the first photo but the smoke from the fires later in the summer obliterated our view.


We absolutely enjoyed our stay in Idaho. We experienced winter, summer and early fall and never had a boring day.

Snow-berries in Idaho. 
Ha, I remember popping them as a kid in Ohio.


Next up: Idaho Barns, my (ahem) artistic side.

Monday, January 22, 2018

Yellowstone!


  
May 16 - 21, 2017
Yellowstone National Park

Yellowstone is an amazing park with lots to see, from hot springs and majestic mountains to wildlife, rivers and lakes.  

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


The park has so much to see and is so majestic.





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













Hot springs everywhere!




 











Of course we saw the biggest!




Scenery






 
  



Animals, Lowlands







I took so many wonderful pictures that I had trouble finding the best ones to post.  After awhile I just started putting up pictures and I'm sure I'll add more.  

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