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Re: pic: Dottie & Al Skierkiewicz Upper Falls, Yellowstone River
i hope you guys had fun there! i went there for vacation like 8 years ago and it was awsome!
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Re: pic: Dottie & Al Skierkiewicz Upper Falls, Yellowstone River
Congrats to those of you who have had the chance.
I personally haven't...so as recent travelers, do you have any fun Yellowstone tips? |
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Re: pic: Dottie & Al Skierkiewicz Upper Falls, Yellowstone River
Nice shirt. Are you one of those mentors with more team shirts than any other type of apparel?
Me, too! ![]() Sean |
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Re: pic: Dottie & Al Skierkiewicz Upper Falls, Yellowstone River
Wow,
Lot's of questions. Yes we spent two days in the Tetons/Jackson Hole. Mountains are always overwhelming to someone from the flatlands. However the Tetons are very impressive for their stark lines and awesome beauty rising from the floor of the Jackson valley. Best advice is to use the resources that are available when you go to a National Park. Look up ranger led walks, tours and talks. Ask for ideas at each ranger station/visitor center. By doing this, we saw a geiser erupt that the ranger hadn't seen erupt in 25 years in the park, we were told of the best place in the park to watch the sunset (Lake Butte Overlook, 800 ft. above Lake Yellowstone) and were led by a ranger off trail to a mudpot that appeared in 1973 as two little holes in the ground and today is about 30' wide and 120' down the side of the hill. This picture is one of my favorite and resulted from a ranger suggestion. We went to the canyon early morning, (our arrival was delayed by buffalo on the road) which put the sun in front of the waterfall. We have a great picture already framed of this waterfall with a great rainbow. There was almost no one there and we didn't have to wait to get the picture right. At a later ranger lecture, we were told that this canyon, about 1500' deep, may have formed in less than 100 years due to an ancient Lake Yellowstone suddenly breaking through a dam (likely seismic related event) and washing through the softer rock below the falls. The canyon is about 26 miles long. |
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Re: pic: Dottie & Al Skierkiewicz Upper Falls, Yellowstone River
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I would suggest going on a ranger walk also...we sadly only went on one but we wish we had gone on more...the park rangers are really nice and know a lot about the park... Here is a link to a google earth picture of the teton mt's that i took (sorta) as for tips...try to go during the week....we started touring on a monday and there was very few crowds anywhere...none of the attractions were overly packed and parking want too bad either Last edited by Bill_Hancoc : 02-08-2006 at 21:42. |
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Re: pic: Dottie & Al Skierkiewicz Upper Falls, Yellowstone River
I went to Yellowstone when I was like 4 or 5. I remember I loved the Tetons and the geysers.
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