Saturday, July 21, 2018

June 2018 Wyoming Part 3 - Yellowstone

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I also visited Yellowstone National Park while I was in Wyoming.  Yellowstone is enormous and covers the northwestern corner of Wyoming as well as parts of Idaho and Montana near the border of Wyoming.  I did some hiking and saw some wildlife in Yellowstone (several bison).  I also drove through some sections of the park and took pictures at overlooks.  Yellowstone has the most amazing geothermal sights I have ever seen.  It sits on top of a super volcano so there is a lot going on just beneath the surface of the earth there.  Pictures do not do it justice.  It is also a very scenic place with spectacular waterfalls and the Yellowstone Grand Canyon (as you will see below).  It is one of those places you have to see in person to really appreciate.

Here is Old Faithful, I was able to see it spewing into the air, as it came through while I was there.





Here is a preliminary eruption before one of the big ones:


I have video of the big one (about 3 minutes worth but it is too large to upload.  I will add it later if I figure out how to truncate the video.

Here are some other geysers in the area around Old Faithful





Here is a thermal pool video (from the area around Old Faithful):


Here is another one nearby:


I hiked up to an overlook to see the Grand Prismatic geothermal spring and saw this guy


Here he is moving around:


And this guy

Here is the Grand Prismatic Spring (from the overlook)



I then stopped to walk around the boardwalk surrounding the Grand Prismatic Spring









Here is Yellowstone Lake – the largest freshwater lake above 7,000 ft. elevation in North America


Yellowstone’s Lower Falls








Yellowstone’s Grand Canyon





Mammoth Hot Springs (north end of Yellowstone)









That is all from Yellowstone.  I am off to Montana for my next post.  I will be in Montana for 2 weeks.  

2 comments:

  1. Looking forward to hearing about Montana, Big Sky Country! Love the pictures, as always. Thank you for sharing your journey Rob.

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  2. Fantastic pictures. Love the snow caps in the Tetons.

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