Day 18: Monday June 23

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Everything was still covered in snow and -3 when we woke up. We headed to Hayden Valley, Dunraven Pass (8859ft elevation), and Lamar Valley to see some more wildlife. It feels a bit like I’m a city person driving around looking for deer back home… which I’m always happy for them to get to see deer but I never like when the deer are near or on the road.

So very foggy this morning. This bachelor is the king of the road.
Coyote
Proud coyote…don’t pinch to zoom if you are squeamish
Buffalo!
Pronghorn Antelope
There are 6 (4 adults and 2 kids) mountain goats on this rock face that on a camera look like dots so here is the waterfall on the same rock cliff.
Isla helping other people spot animals.
Pretty typical. These two trying on everything 🙂
Stage coach ride on one of the original stage coach roads (we did this because of our horse back ride cookout being cancelled)
Load em up!
Hey Bull!
Rangers studying one of the hot springs at Norris Basin.
Norris Geyser Basin
Isla always asking the Rangers questions
And another ranger!
Geysers!
Grand Prismatic in Midway Basin
Grand stance!
Upper view of Grand Prismatic
My buff headband is a photo of Grand Prismatic.
Beehive geyser

Isla in the spray of beehive geyser
Isla in the Beehive from Joel’s view
Old Faithful
Old faithful Root Beer!
We are having very large days trying to experience it all – this is supper in the trailer at 10pm.

Islas thoughts on Yellowstone National Park (while we waited for the stage coach ride around 1pm):

  • The bison are so fun to see. It was amazing watching one itching his head on a tree and he knocked it right over and scared himself.
  • Watching the grizzly bears and black bears walk around the hills is something we don’t normally get to see. There are a lot of them here.
  • Watching Old Faithful erupt was something cool. Water shot up like 100 feet in the air.
  • The hot pools are super cool to see. Different ones are different temperatures so different bacteria grow in them, making them different colours.
  • Seeing the fox run across the road with the fawn in his mouth was cool. I felt bad for the fawn but the fox was pretty happy and proud of himself.
  • Seeing the snow fall was pretty cool. The bison looked cool covered in snow.

Highlights of today:

  • Isla: Beehive geyser erupting and being in the spray.
  • Caleb: The bison charging the horses while we were on the stage coach ride. The coyote pouncing on the ground squirrel and eating it.
  • Joel: The fox carrying the dead fawn.
  • Tracy: Watching Isla watch and dance in the spray of the beehive geyser.