Soon after leaving the Lake area there was wildlife: Â Buffalo (or Bison to the persnickety).
These were before reaching the Hayden Valley, which has a lot of open grasslands to see wildlife in. Â When there is any. Â Which there wasn’t. Â Just these.
This is the Mud Volcano. Â Very interesting. Â Very smelly. Â And very crowded, despite the traffic actually being pretty tame for Yellowstone. Â It does have nice parking and walkways, if there is room.
A little more down the road!
The weather was nice, but a bit cool. Â Not many fishermen…
I didn’t take time to stop at Artist Point, or the Upper or Lower Falls of the Yellowstone, or the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone. Â I was behind schedule and crossing Beartooth Pass in the dark in below freezing temperatures made me keep hustling right along, with few photo stops. Â I did take a break at Canyon Village because I needed to get a few souvenirs for the grand-critters before I left the park. Â So what do I find in the gift shop but…a 1975 Honda Goldwing, just like the two I had! Â Well, mine didn’t have a sidecar or saddlebags full of rocks, but still…{!-{>
~Curtis in Canyon Village! {!-{>
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