Summer 2011 |
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West Yellowstone, MT/Yellowstone National Park |
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16 June 2011 |
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Town Information | Yellowstone NP Information |
Local MapClick on pinpoints for local information |
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Photographs and Commentary |
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We got up this morning to 32 degrees and a gray sky. While the clouds parted a little, the breeze continued and the temperature never went above the mid 50s. Today's tour guide told us he has lived in West Yellowstone for 60 years and they have not seen too many years when Spring was this late. The weather we are encountering is typical for April. Today we are touring the Lower Loop. The bus picked us up at about 8:30am and had additional pickups to do so we were a bit late getting started on the tour. I think the our guide rushed us a bit through the first part of the trip so he could get close to schedule. The first 40 miles duplicated ground covered yesterday... West entrance to Madison Junction, Norris Junction and Canyon Village. Just below Canyon Village we took a side trip off the Loop to view the 300 ft. Lower Falls of the Yellowstone River from Artist Point (a spectacular view). We then contiued past Yellowstone Lake and West Thumb (an extension of the Lake) to Old Faithful and the Upper Geyser Basin. After lunch and viewing of the eruption of Old Faithful, we stopped at the Lower Geyser Basin and then proceeded back to West Yellowstone. |
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Yellowstone Scenes |
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Susie and Sam at Artist Point |
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Yellowstone Lake |
Frozen Pond |
Hot spring runoff. Colors streaks are bacteria. |
Chinese Hot Pot |
Blue Star Spring |
Old Faithful Lodge |
Frozen Susie waiting for Old Faithful to erupt |
Old Faithful at rest |
Old Faithful erupting |
A portion of the Upper Geyser Field |
Celestine Pool |
Silex Spring |
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Close up of bacteria mat |
Fountain Paint Pot |
Fumarole, a steam vent |
Clepsydra Geyser. Unlike Old Faithful, this geyser is almost constantly active. |
A matriarchal bison herd, consisting of only cows, calves and yearlings |
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