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Day 3 - Yellowstone


We left Jackson Hole and drove through Grand Teton National Park towards Yellowstone.  And they said we couldn't see Yellowstone in a day!  Ok, so we couldn't.  But we could see some cool stuff in a day.  So pretty!  

After we left the park, we drove on to Missoula, Montana for the night.  One more day of heavy driving and then we will slow down and enjoy the Pacific Coast Highway.

Also, it dawned on us that we were on an Alaskan road trip exactly 18 years ago today.  I know because we had trouble flying home after the 9/11 attacks.  Weird!


This guy was standing by the side of the road and couldn't have cared less that we were there. 

Creek on the Teton Park road.
Grand Tetons
Grand Tetons
Yellowstone Lake

Sulphur Hot Springs


I will get some videos of these two uploaded just as soon as I figure out what the issue is!  
Annoying, because they are really cool.



 A couple of Bison out enjoying the day.
 The Yellowstone Upper Falls.  Amazing!
The View on the drive to Old Faithful
Old Faithful as the crowd gathered to watch her blow!
 Sadly the cloudy sky made it hard to see how high the steam went up.
 A view of some of the road in the park.




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