Regarding Yellowstone, I'm partial to going in and/or out by Beartooth pass. Don't know if you're camping, but there's a lovely campground just north of the park near a true rocky mountain creek.
In Yellowstone, I recommend going to a nature center that has a lesson about the Pronghorn. Somehow when I was younger I missed learning about it-- the fastest land animal in North America, evolved to outrun the cheetahs that no longer exist here. The horns are interesting too.
I like the really tall Falls just North of the East entrance to the Grand Loop Road, and it seems like a person who has never been there ought to see some hot sulphur springs, but only if there is at least a little bit of a breeze.
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Date: 2022-09-24 00:48 (UTC)Regarding Yellowstone, I'm partial to going in and/or out by Beartooth pass. Don't know if you're camping, but there's a lovely campground just north of the park near a true rocky mountain creek.
In Yellowstone, I recommend going to a nature center that has a lesson about the Pronghorn. Somehow when I was younger I missed learning about it-- the fastest land animal in North America, evolved to outrun the cheetahs that no longer exist here. The horns are interesting too.
I like the really tall Falls just North of the East entrance to the Grand Loop Road, and it seems like a person who has never been there ought to see some hot sulphur springs, but only if there is at least a little bit of a breeze.