32 Degrees!!!! The temperature sure drops at night. But in the morning we turn our heat on and in no time we are toasty warm looking out the window seeing people cooking breakfast around a campfire with gloves and hats on. No thank you. Did I mention that when we check into campsites they go through a big speal about Bears. I guess they are around. Another reason I’m not keen on tents.
Paint Pot Springs |
We must apologize for not answering emails. Out here in the boonies we don’t get reception. And during the day where we might be able to get reception in certain areas we are too busy checking out God’s Wonders. So be patient.
Okay... Our day took us to The Grand Canyon of Yellowstone. The Upper and Lower Falls. Wow. Spectacular. We did some hikes around the canyon. By the way- I'm still trying to figure out our new camera and how it works so hopefully pictures "might" get better. Check out the pictures of the fat little marmot. Also saw a few deer, which are no big deal to us, since we lived on the edge of Valley Forge Park which was inundated with them.
Our highlight was while at sunset, sitting up on a ridge in our camp chairs, enjoying popcorn and overlooking 3 rivers, the Madison, the Gallaton, the Jefferson and they come together, a great big old Buffalo came out of nowhere.
In the evening we went to the amphitheater about the 1959 Yellowstone 7.5 earthquake. 28 people killed. It was a fasinating presentation with slides and done as a ranger's wife telling the story as she experienced it some 50 yrs ago.
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