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Photos of Yellowstone trip and report
Here's the link to our late June trip to Yellowstone. The photos are best viewed by clicking on the little magnifying glass at the first photo and viewing them in original size.
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Trip Report
Cast: Just the wife and me
Date: June 24-July 3
Friday 6/24
Left work at 12:30 and was on the road by 1:30.
We had to change our route due to flooding of I-29 by the Missouri River between St.Joseph and Omaha. Our target for the night was Sioux City, Iowa. Since we had to travel some non-Interstate highways it took us about two hours longer than normal to make it.
I normally do all the driving on our trips, but I had been up since 4AM and it was now around 10:30PM I was having trouble staying awake so my wife took over. After about 10 miles a deer comes leaping out into the highway. I thought we were hit it dead on, but it turned at the last second and I then thought we would miss it. Instead I hear a bump near the rear of the car. She pulls over and no damage to the car. The deer must have just brushed along the side. So like an idiot I start walking back in the dark to see if the deer was back there. That's when I started thinking "what am I going to do if I find it flopping around back there in the dark?" So I got back in the car and we made it to Sioux City with no further incident. I was driving, the deer situation woke me up.
Saturday 6/25
We left Sioux City and headed to Sioux Falls, South Dakota. This city has the nicest park called Falls Park. It is on the Big Sioux River and is where the city gets it's name. The area was very neglected, in fact a dump, but a group of citizens got together and really did a good job fixing it up. This is a hidden gem and if you are coming from the east it's a nice one or two hour stop. With the rivers running so high it was a nice show.
From there we headed west on I-90 to Chamberlain, South Dakota. There is a rest stop here with a nice view of the Missouri River.
On the road again we had to pass by Badlands National Park and Wall Drug this trip due to time restraints. These are right off the Interstate. You also pass Mount Rushmore this way, but it is quite a drive off the highway.
My goal this day was to make it to Devil's Tower and we able to see it that evening. This is another beautiful stop. If you have seen the movie "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" you have seen Devil's Tower. I recommend the Joyner Ridge Trail and the trail around the base of the tower. After the tower we headed down the road a ways to stay for the night.
Coming up: day 3 and the Beartooth Mountains
Dave aka: Altair
"Even though they're graceful when swimmin', it's hard to believe sailors thought they were women" - Manatee area, the Living Seas
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i have done the road trip in reverse, from Yellowstone to Sioux City. It's a great drive. Wall Drug 50miles, Wall Drug 40miles, Wall Drug 30miles........and I could not talk my husband into stopping!!!
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We're coming up on the first anniversary of our trip to Yellowstone. I'm looking forward to reading your reports and re-living our adventures in Nature's Disney World!
May '06 - offsite
Dec. '07 - Poly
Feb. '09 - WL
Oct. '09 - CBR
May '10 - POFQ/AKL
Oct. '10 - BWI
Jan./Feb. '11 - All Star Music
March '12 - Poly
Dec. '12 - Pop Century
April '13 - Disneyland!
Nov '13 - 1st Disney Cruise!
June '14 - All Star Sports
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Report will continue when I get my computer fixed.
Dave aka: Altair
"Even though they're graceful when swimmin', it's hard to believe sailors thought they were women" - Manatee area, the Living Seas
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Great report and pictures! Thanks
One question.... Last week I read about a hiker being killed in the park. If you keep to the main trails are you safe?
Rita (aka NJGIRL)
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Originally Posted by NJGIRL
One question.... Last week I read about a hiker being killed in the park. If you keep to the main trails are you safe?
These hikers were not far from well traveled areas near Artist Point in the Canyon area and attacked by a bear not seen in the area before. Even so, bear attacks are extremly rare. We have never encountered a bear on a hike, but make noise and to avoid surprising one.
Dave aka: Altair
"Even though they're graceful when swimmin', it's hard to believe sailors thought they were women" - Manatee area, the Living Seas
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Originally Posted by NJGIRL
One question.... Last week I read about a hiker being killed in the park. If you keep to the main trails are you safe?
The man killed was hiking on the Wapiti Lake trail. Most visitors stick to the trails/boardwalks around the geyser basins, near the waterfalls and Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, etc. The bears generally want nothing to do with those areas because of all the people.
If you'll be hiking in some of the non-touristy trails it's always a good idea to buy some bear spray and have it handy. Keep in mind though, that this was the first bear killing of a human in 25 years in Yellowstone. The park has averaged about 2 million visitors a year for as long as I can remember. You don't want to be careless -get the bear spray if you'll be doing some actual non-congested-area hiking, but this guy was just that unlucky, wrong place at the wrong time and without bear spray 1 in 50 million chance.
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