Sunday, August 15, 2010
Yellowstone
It's THE national park; overflowing with geothermic activity.
We saw waterfalls, and mountains, and meadows, and creeks, and geysers, and hot springs, and canyons, and forests, and lakes, and foxes, and bison all in one afternoon.
By the time we got to Old Faithful, the sky started to cloud up, and by the end of the day, it was pouring rain, but we still got to see some crazy sh!t.
Old Faithful was anti-climactic... Insert joke here
The hot springs where bad ass. Mother nature's hot tubs. They are these crazy steaming bubbling deep puddles.
One of the coolest things I've ever seen. There are boardwalks built all around them, because the ground is so thin near them, if you were to step on it, you could fall through into a boiling chemical water rotten egg smelling death.
We drove all the way to northern tip of the park, then we drove another mile just to pass the border into Montana. That makes 17 states so far!
On the way back down, we drove past some bison on the road.
It was at that moment that we really started to miss John...
We drove south in the pouring rain looking for food, and a place to sleep. After 3 hours of driving through NOTHING we stumbled upon the town of Pinedale, and after searching for 30 minutes we found the last vacant motel room in Pinedale.
Joint effort blog by Nar and JC
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