We left the quaint little town of Gardiner and headed into Yellowstone for our very FIRST campsite experience and to explore the rest of the park.
We experienced lots of geysers, some smelly…some not so smelly, more bison and mule deer.....lots o' glorious mule deer. Sorry Brian, we couldn't resist. OK, OK, maybe they're elk... masquerading as mule deer with white tuchus's (a.k.a behinds).
A nice clean RV park alongside the Yellowstone River just one mile away from YNP. |
The town of Gardiner: note the two kayaks in the front lawn across the river. Very cool and authentic we thought. |
We're now card carrying members. |
Just another commuter putting up with traffic. Thankfully for us loser humans he didn't have road rage and a rifle |
Lounging by the lake |
So ugly he's cute calf |
The view is never boring. Redundant, but never old. |
Harper could handle the smell....Jack could not. |
"Baby it's cold outside" |
Our campsite/campfire covered in snow. Our kind campsite neighbor let us use his.* *no kidding...all Naon's said simultaneously, "We must not be in Spokane anymore!" |
The kids checking out the specimens at the Jr. Ranger talk |
Pyro Jack lighting his first campfire. |
This picture speaks volumes |
Our first S'mores at our first campfire. Dad's expression says it all...."I like hook-ups." (ie RV hook ups = eletricity/water and heat). |
Jack and Harper getting their VERY FIRST JR. RANGER BADGE. At Yellowstone National Park no less!!!! |
2 comments:
Yeah! Congrats to those two hardworking kids! They do NOT give those away! Way to go Jack and Harper!
Crazy to see all of the snow as we were only 5 weeks ahead of you last year and saw none! Looks chilly! Great to hear you saw the wolves.
Oh- as you go through Jackson again you have to get bagels at Pearl Street Bagels. They are epic! Not gluten free, but epic. Jeff, it is on Pearl Street! ha Brian
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