Monday, October 3, 2011

After Yellowstone

We certainly did enjoy Yellowstone.  We were there Wednesday through  Friday.  We then had a day traveling to Jackson Hole. There were some photo stops along the way.   This is a typical photo stop.
Here is some of the scenery we were shooting.
 I was surprised that we really did time it to hit the autumn colors.  The colors are more yellows and less reds.  As you can see the sky has had fantastic clouds and wonderful weather. 
Jackson Hole was a two night stay where the 'billionairs are pushing out the millionaires".  On the second day we had a raft ride on the Snake River.  Some of the mountains behind us were the Tetons.  This is a nice shot, but some of the hill were smokey because they were having controlled burns. 
This is one of the three American Eagles that we saw on the raft trip.
That night we went on a wagon train ride to a barbecue in the woods.  There were about nine wagons in the convoy.  There was a small show as part of the evening and the guy that played the fiddle was a champion fiddler.   I couldn't believe that someone of that caliber was a part of this production. 
Stay tuned more posts to follow. 

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Remember the opening scene of Northern Exposures?

Anyways as I was saying we had looked all over for elk and didn't see any on route.  We checked into the Mammoth Hot Springs Lodge and the elk were everywhere.  People complained that they heard the male 'buggleing' for it's 'harem' all night.  I slept quite comfortable all night. 
So in the mean time the entire tour group is getting use to the masks...
Everyone is checking on us to be sure we are keeping up with the mask photos. They are all offering to take our picture.
Back to the hunt for wild life...  Bison are every where.  Here are bison rolling in the dirt and playing by butting heads.

The colors of nature has just been awesome.  The springs and fumaroles have such vivid colors of minerals.  The landscape changes with each corner we turn. 
Well before I sign off for the evening one last photo op for Mary. Mike is being quite a sport about these photos...
Good night Gracy...
(I know it is Groucho nose, but the Gracy line seemed appropriate.)

... and the trip goes on!!!

This is for Mary
Two days in Yellowstone without TV or Internet was quite a feat.   The first night was in the notorious Old Faithful Inn.  It had the ominous of an old inn with a grand lobby.  Old Faithful was right outside the front door.  Mike and I woke up at sunrise to watch it.  I am glad we did it, but it was an ordinary sunrise.  We saw geysers, hot springs, fumarole, elk, bison and lots of gorgeous sights to amaze the mind.  We are seeing more sights and having more activities than I can keep up with on the blog.  This is a bison we saw at sunrise in Yellowstone.   There were tons :) of bison through out the park. 
The group kept looking for elk and we couldn't find any all day.  The second night at the park there were elk and bison.  Well you will need to wait to see the outcome.  I can't upload the photos and it's late.  More to come tomorrow.