Yellowstone Day 5
2017年7月1日, アメリカ ⋅ ☀️ 20 °CTook in the colorful splendor of Grand Prismatic Spring, Biscuit Basin, Firehole Lake, and Kepler Cascades. Also got the pleasure of seeing a big brown bear feed and ride the current of the river.もっと詳しく
Took in the colorful splendor of Grand Prismatic Spring, Biscuit Basin, Firehole Lake, and Kepler Cascades. Also got the pleasure of seeing a big brown bear feed and ride the current of the river.もっと詳しく
Mammoth Hot Springs, Lamar Valley, and Firehole Geyser at sunset. A relaxing day as our Yellowstone journey comes to an end. This is not goodbye, but see you again soon.
Took a drive around the east side of Glacier and up into Canada.
Traveled to the Canada side of the park today into Waterton Lakes National Park...Waterton Lake, Cameron Falls, and Prince of Wales National Historic Site. So beautiful. Happy 150 Canada!
Experienced my first earthquake. It was a 5.8 quake with a slightly weaker aftershock tremor. Such a weird feeling. OMB!
Took the Red Bus Tour and traveled the Going to the Sun Road. By far the best way to see the park.
More along the Going to the Sun Road...Weeping Wall and Triple Arches.
Traveled across Logan Pass and over the Continental Divide to East Glacier.
As our tour came to an end, we saw Jackson Glacier and Saint Mary Lake.
Stopped by the site of the infamous Custer's Last Stand. Very surreal. Custer has a marker, but is buried at West Point. Sitting Bull was a very proud and noble man.