Mike S
Senior Curmudgeon
After leaving OSH this year, Laura and I had made plans to fly to Yellowstone National Park for a day or three of sightseeing. Laura had already made lodging arrangements for the trip so with the weather forecast in our favor, we headed off to Livingstone MT.
There are already lots of folks posting OSH photos, so we are starting at Livingstone.
The local Dodge dealer also rents cars, and they brought one up to us at the airport. First night was in Gardiner, MT------- called the gateway to Yellowstone for some rather obvious reason.
As we arrived late in the day, we only took a short drive up to Mammoth Hot Springs before heading back down to our hotel for the evening. While up at Mammoth, we saw this worried mother, and her carefree offspring.
The boardwalk out to one side of the hot springs. This place is huge, easily saw it from the air as we were returning home a couple days later. Google it for many fantastic photos and info.
The next day we drove into the park, stopping at many beautiful places where Laura took way too many photos to put into this thread, but there is an album link at the end of this post.
Here is a few highlights of the trip into the park. Norris Geyser Basin was somewhere you could spend a day or more and still not see all there is to see.
Full album is here. https://photos.google.com/album/AF1QipMKaIwb_9Yk7aVVP3kGDljEgLovy9ExKGFlkaKO
There are already lots of folks posting OSH photos, so we are starting at Livingstone.
The local Dodge dealer also rents cars, and they brought one up to us at the airport. First night was in Gardiner, MT------- called the gateway to Yellowstone for some rather obvious reason.
As we arrived late in the day, we only took a short drive up to Mammoth Hot Springs before heading back down to our hotel for the evening. While up at Mammoth, we saw this worried mother, and her carefree offspring.
The boardwalk out to one side of the hot springs. This place is huge, easily saw it from the air as we were returning home a couple days later. Google it for many fantastic photos and info.
The next day we drove into the park, stopping at many beautiful places where Laura took way too many photos to put into this thread, but there is an album link at the end of this post.
Here is a few highlights of the trip into the park. Norris Geyser Basin was somewhere you could spend a day or more and still not see all there is to see.
Full album is here. https://photos.google.com/album/AF1QipMKaIwb_9Yk7aVVP3kGDljEgLovy9ExKGFlkaKO
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