We had a beautiful sunny day for our drive out the Northeast entrance of the park into Montana, through Chief Joseph Pass to Cody, Wyoming and back in through the East entrance. We saw lots of wildlife (bison, bear, fox, antelope, elk, deer and a black wolf), but none was as cool and up close as the following video.
(If clicking on this picture doesn't play the video - here's a direct link -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wPpH-VvpP7w)
This felt VERY close - Bob could have reached out his arm and touched him. They are such massive animals!
This little fox walked along the side of the road right next to the window of our truck - no zoom needed.
Our drive went over several passes and the views were just incredible!
We have seen SO much beauty and such amazing animals.
We have two more days of work and then we will be heading South.
Yellowstone has been a fantastic experience - no regrets!
We will miss this view -- we saw it daily on our drive over Fishing Bridge on our way to work
On May 1st 2025 ... the ADVENTURE began! We pulled out of our driveway with the camper packed with everything we will need for the next 3 months (hopefully). Our goal is Yellowstone National Park by May 17th where we will begin our two month seasonal job at Fishing Bridge General Store. But first, we had a few important visits to make: Santa Cruz, CA to visit our son Brock and his wife Heather and Vancouver, WA to see our son TJ, his wife Emily and our granddaughter Riley June. We have learned flexibility is an important component on every trip and within hours of leaving we got a phone call that our son Brock, was not feeling well (fever, bronchitis) so we delayed our arrival time by a few days and detoured through Sequoia and Yosemite National Parks. It was a tough detour! First Night - Lake Isabella - beautiful & quiet Yosemite This was our "church" Sunday morning - holy Such a massive wall - hard to get a photo perspective We finally arrived in Santa Cruz and ...
LAST BLOG POST ... We're home! In case you missed it, we decided to end out position in Yellowstone a bit early and head South. We stopped in CO to visit our granddaughter, Evie (and her parents) for a few days and then booked it home. AND ... we are VERY happy to be home. We don't regret our decision and certainly don't regret our Yellowstone Adventure, but it's good to be home. This was our last day of work - we pulled in the parking lot and this guy was hanging out on 2nd base on the softball field next to our parking lot. We will miss scenes like this for sure! After our last day of work we sat by Yellowstone River enjoying a beautiful sunny evening, a beer and active beavers cruising up and down the river and we reminisced about our month in Yellowstone - SO many memories and so much beauty! Our drive home took us through the Tetons - again, SO much beauty! We had a brief visit and made a few memories with this precious little girl. And even though it ...
Certainly enough beautfy and excitement to justify your trip ... and retirement!
ReplyDeleteIncredible experience you two are having!!!
ReplyDeleteLove these pictures! And that video! Wow! I thought they were going to run right up into your lap!! LOL
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