Thursday, June 27, 2013

AWESOME HORSEBACK RIDE

Dave and I went the best horseback trail ride today.  We crossed over the Shoshone River and went high into the mountains, what an awesome view.  We did see some bear scat on the trail as well has three deer.  Check out the pictures.

Hey look at me

Dave not having a care in the world.

Our wrangler thought the rock behind me looked like an elephant, I thought it looked like a dinosaur head

Shoshone River

These were narrow trails that the horse's didn't have any problems with,  even thought they brushed us up against trees.

Dave thought this was a good shot of me crossing a creek

Sunday, June 23, 2013

MORE PICTURES

I was able to get Internet this morning from the motor home.  Here are additional pictures

Pine Martin that was near the RV's

This is the part of the store that I work in.

Thought you might want to see an elf scratching itself.

Taking a coffee break during our meeting.

The only bear we have seen so far this trip

View from the top of Elephant Back Trail.  It was an over 800 foot climb
Still atop Elephant Back Trail, enjoying the view


Fox in the meadow near the RV Park

Trying to show how cold it was cooking dinner.  It was in the 40's
Big Horn Sheep Jam,  they wanted to cross Sylvan Pass, mountain on one side and big drop off on the other.

Prong Horn in Lamar Valley on Friday

Momma and her babies had just crossed the road

Large male Prong Horn
Osprey and family, momma and babies in nest

Just a beautiful place to visit

Bison crossing the Lamar River

Saturday, June 22, 2013

FINALLY A SECOND POST

Sorry for the slow start in posting, however to internet is not very good this year.   We have been working very hard and extra hours due to a shortage of staff.  Monday we have 8 Tiawanese arriving and then we have to train them but at least is will be more bodies.  

Here are some pictures we have taken so far.
Mangy Bull Elf spotted on our way home from dinner one evening

Bison in Bear Meadow, which is at the end of our RV Park

This is our only hike so far this year.  Coming down from Elephant Back trail.
I'll try to post again later is the internet gets any better.

Saturday, May 18, 2013

YELLOWSTONE BOUND 3RD INSTALLMENT

It's 8:15 in the morning on Mother's Day and we are heading to Twin Fountains RV Park on the north side of Oklahoma City.  We have driven 384 miles and are ready to stop.
Our site in Oklahoma City

Next day we are up early and anxious to get on the road.  Our destination is Lincoln, NE to spend 3 days with Dave's mom.  She was so excited that we were stopping for 3 days, she didn't think she would see us until the fall.  Below is picture of Dave and his mom at Camp-Away RV Park.
Dave and Betty at Camp-Away RV Park
Thursday 5/16 we head out to North Platte to spend the night on our way the Cheyenne, WY but there is a major storm headed for North Platte, so Dave decides he could keep going and make Cheyenne by 5:00 pm.  The storm had not gotten very bad at this point but we did encounter heavy winds of about 50mph and had to slow down to around 45 mph in order to maintain control of the rig.

We made it to Cheyenne without any problems and have been joined by our friends Judy and Carl Galloway.  They've never spent any time in Cheyenne, so today we played tourist.  We visited the Old West Museum and the Sierra Trading Outlet.  Ya know, ya can't going shopping and not buy anything.  The museum was packed full of carriages of all types.  Check out a few of our pictures.

Dave and Margie

Judy(not my sister but a co worker) and Margie
We are now headed to Jackson, WY for a few days and then into Yellowstone to start another wonderful year of work.  Look for our upcoming posts.

Friday, August 3, 2012

CAR TOUR

We have been tried lately and haven't want to hike, so we decided to take a car tour through all the little bypasses on the roads.  These are one way roads that take to closer to either falls, rivers or canyons.

Virginia Cascade Falls

Firehole Canyon Road

Cliffs along the road

Firehole River


Firehole Falls

Upstream of the falls, people playing in the water
On the next weekend we decided it was time for a hike.  so we decided to hike 6 miles to Shonelake by way of the DeLacy Trail.  These are pictures of us at the lake.


EVENING TRIP TO TROUT LAKE

Since we hadn't seen much wildlife we decided to make a run out in the evening.  So we left about 4:00 for the long drive out to Trout Lake.  This is a half mile hike to a lake where we had heard was a family of otters.  On the way we stopped at the Roosevelt Lodge for a pit stop and water.  As we were getting out of the car I saw a black bear and her cubs run across a ridge right behind the cabins.  I had to run back to car for the camera.  This was our first sighting for the evening. 
See the bear and her cub.  She sure was close to the cabins
We got back in the jeep and drove 17 miles out to Trout Lake to begin our hike to the lake.  This is only half mile hike but it's uphill,  everything up here is always up hill.  We passed several people on the way and they commented it was worth it to see the otters.  We hike to the lake inlet where we had heard the otters were.  We waited around for awhile and finally saw only one otter.  On our way back we saw a cutthroat trout that was about 15 to 16 inches. 
View at the base of the trail

Trout Lake

Trout Lake from the inlet

Appears to be an adult otter



On the trail heading out

Trailhead after the hike
On our drive back we saw several prong horns alone the road.
As we drove further down the road we decided to stop again to see if we could get a better view of the prong horns.  We only took the binoculars with us.  I was standing next to a lady that had a camera with one of those very big lens and I heard her say they were running in and out of the trees.  I had to ask her what she was seeing and she told me bears.  This was our second sighting of a mother black bear and her cub.  We didn't get any pictures but saw them with binoculars and her pictures.  It was great seeing them move around.

Now we are only 17 miles from home and we get in the biggest bison jam in two years.  When we were heading north we saw between 300 and 400 bison in Hayden Valley and now 3 hours later they want to cross the road and the river.  Check out the pictures.





They like to walk down the road blocking traffic