Monday, June 30, 2008

Day 9 -- Glacier... Sort of...



Wow, our final night at the cabin in West Yellowstone. I can't say that any of us will miss it. It was nice enough, just tight. We planned on an early start and did relatively well at getting out. We knew we had a long way to drive if we were going to make it through Glacier and on into Canada.

The drive was great, just a very long way. Montana is such a big state, it seems like it takes forever just to drive from the bottom to the top. As we approached glacier we thought the trip would be worth it. We started out in the park by seeing a small bull moose...

Our excitement was short lived because of road construction in the park. We were stuck in traffic for 15 or 20 minutes. Things only got worse when we finally got through only to discover a mile later that the pass was closed; there would be no going across and on into Canada for us. Everyone was disappointed. The bad part was, I had been on their web page several times looking for any info, and even now, can't find anything about the road closing. We're very disappointed.

We came on around the park and are staying in Great Falls, Montana at a Motel 6... By far the nicest place we've stayed so far.

Sunday, June 29, 2008

Day 8 -- The Grand Tetons




After spending nearly a week touring Yellowstone, we decided for a little bit of a change today, but first we had some quick, unfinished business in the park.

The picture of Sarah and I at the Old Faithful sign from a few days ago didn't turn out. We went back and got a new pic. None of us had any souvenirs from our trip, we went into the gift shop there at old faithful and pick some stuff up. I found a nice hat and long sleeve tee shirt. Sarah found one too.

We rode on down south toward the southern park entrance and toward the Grand Tetons. It was a gorgeous day, with a little wind and 80 degree temps. The perfect day to go to the mountains.

We stopped in the Tetons at the main visitors center. I'm always kind of disappointed by that visitors center because it has more about the Native Americans in the area than the mountains. I know that's an important part of the mountains history, but it would be nice to know a little more about the mountains.

As we headed south toward Jackson Hole, we finally saw what Sarah had been looking for all week... A MOOSE, actually, two moose; a mama and her baby. They were in a little swamp below the road. Sarah was SO excited; everyone was. We took about 30 minutes to take pictures. It was great!

When we finally arrived at Jackson Hole, we stopped at the visitor's center. Gary was in heaven. He enjoyed seeing all of the mounts inside. They had a small heard of elk mounted in a very lifelike pose. I think he likes it because it gives him ideas for new mounts. He even said that he thought today was one of his favorites.

We came back to West Yellowstone through Idaho. Everyone was excited about getting to go through a new state. It was pretty county, and wasn't like any we had seen yet. We saw a few potato fields, but it looked like most were planted in some kind of grain; probably rye.

We were so hungry when we got back to West Yellowstone. We ate at the same place Sarah and I ate last night, except everyone had American food. I had chicken fried steak; it was pretty good.

We came back to the cabin, and discussed our plans for leaving tomorrow (Glacier National Park, then home). After finalizing our plans, Sarah and I walked around town. I bought Lily some fudge for her birthday, then back to the cabins for showers and bed; we have an early morning tomorrow.

Saturday, June 28, 2008

Day 7 -- The Rodeo


We decided to use today as a rest day. Sarah had some homework to do online and a couple of tests that had to be done, so we left her at the cabin while we went and did some laundry.

After we got that done, we came and picked her up for lunch. We decided on some barbecue. After searching the town, we found a place that looked promising. The prices seemed a little high, but we were all tired of sandwiches for lunch.

After we got our food, we discovered why the prices seemed high... The sandwiches were HUGE, and GOOD! I highly recommend Beartooth Barbecue to anyone who is in the West Yellowstone Area.

We dropped Sarah back at the cabin so she could take her second test. We went back into town and looked through all the gift shops and fly shops. Lots of stuff, but most over priced and under valued.

After going through the town from one end to the other, we came back to the cabin. Sarah and I decided to go for out for mexican. No one else with us likes it, and we'd both been wanting it. After we ate, we came to the conclusion that the best Mexican food is around home.

All over town we've been seeing signs for the Rodeo. Sarah was tickled when I told her we would go. She was so excited, and for good reason; they put on a pretty good show. After it was done, she asked to come back tomorrow night, but I'm afraid we can't. We're going to the Tetons tomorrow, as well as Jackson Hole.

After tomorrow, it will be time to start heading back East. I think everyone's having a blast, but also ready to see our mountains.

Friday, June 27, 2008

Day 6 -- The Day of the GRIZZLIES

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Grizzlies... Yup, You read right... But more on that later; I was just trying to get your attention, so keep reading.

Gary was itching to put a hook in the water today, so he decided to let us drop him off at a little creek so he could fish. I fished the little creek a few years ago, so it was ok that I didn't fish any. (By the way, if your ever here, you should try to fish Cascade Creek).

After we dropped him off, we decided to hit the North loop. On our way toward Tower falls, we got behind a string of traffic as we climbed the side of a mountain. We looked to see what the holdup was, and saw a HUGE grizzly bear walking up the side of the road. We tried to snap some pics, but all we could see was his rear. Of course the traffic was slow, so we weren't able to get up to him before he took off over the side of the hill.

We drove past and decided to turn around a little ways up the road to see if we could see him again. Sure enough, by the time we got back to the same spot, all of the cars were gone, but we stopped and looked over the edge, and there he was. Lumbering about down at the bottom of the hill. We were very excited and got some great pictures.

We were stopped one more time on our way to tower falls. We think it was the same bear, but we didn't see him this time.

At tower falls we came across some very interesting hippies who were trying to give the buffalo a voice. They were afraid that the buffalo in the park were being mistreated... Ok, if you've ever been to Yellowstone, you'll know, these animals have it made more than any other animal in the world. My philosophy... "So many buffalo, so few recipes".

Tower falls was great, to my knowledge I never had seen them before.

We rode on around to Mammoth Hot Springs where we saw many elk and toured the fort. We also rode down to the Roosevelt entrance; something everyone should see.

Finally, we headed back toward Norris Geyser Basin. On our way we saw our second bear. He was up in the woods enjoying a nap in the rain. We couldn't see him well, but he was definitely a bear.

We went on to Norris hoping we would get to see Steamboat erupt. It hadn't blown since May of 2005, so it was a long shot, but today just wasn't the day.

Finally, we went and picked up Gary. He caught about 12 Cutthroat, and about 5 Greyling. He would have been happy if he hadn't caught a thing.

As we traveled back we saw one more grizzly bear. He was across the river and he disappeared into the woods quickly.

Overall, this was a great day, maybe the best yet. I think everyone enjoyed it better than any other yet.

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Day 5 -- Old Faithful


Today was our first full day of exploring the Yellowstone area, so why not go to Yellowstone's most famous thermal feature... Old faithful!

We decided to tour the lower loop, so we headed to old Faithful first. On our way, we saw a Coyote and more buffalo. We got to old faithful sometime around 9am and were able to beat most of the crowd. After we toured the Old Faithful lodge, we settled in for the show. Old faithful was running a little late (by about 8 minutes), but was still within it's +/- 10 minute window. I went and told the rangers to open the main valve a little to see if they could fix their slight timing issue... I kind of thought they would have it computer controlled by now.

After Old faithful, we went into the Old Faithful Inn (which was amazing), went to the van and ate, then walked around the other geysers in the lower geyser basin. We got to see Grand errupt, which is the worlds largest predictable geyser. It was amazing! It only erupts around twice a day, so we were lucky to see it.

After the geysers, we continued around the lower loop, stopping at the lake, mud volcano, and the Dragon's Mouth. I was disappointed at the Dragon's mouth, it was MUCH less active than I remember. The sign said that it had been decreasing in activity since sometime in 1993 when it had suddenly just decided go into a quiet phase.

The mud volcano was not what I expected either. the mud was very thin, almost just dirty hot water. The park is so wet that the mud just wasn't that muddy.

On our way back, we were stopped in traffic twice, once there were multiple rangers packing bearspray, we heard someone say something about a grizzly, we looked, and turned around, braving the traffic again to see it, but never did.

The second time we were stopped, we got to see a wolf. It was in the distance, and laying on the ground being lazy, but there none the less.

We made it back to the cabin, ate, and went to bed.

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Day 4 -- Yellowstone




This was the first hotel that was good; all the rest were ok, but there was something wrong with them, either the AC didn't work, or it was a smoking room, or something, but last night we stayed in a suite at Cody. The rooms were brand new and it was great. Other than Sarah and Lily getting a little cold during the night, I think everyone slept well.

I got a call from work as soon as I woke up, the main computer at the scalehouse was down, I talked to TJ and Mack and we devised a plan to get it working (I think it finally got fixed after lunch).

We finally made it into Yellowstone today. The drive was gorgeous, and everyone seemed impressed so far. We got stuck in traffic in the Hayden Valley as a herd of Buffalo (Bison to the yankees) crossed the road. We had a picnic lunch there and watched the Buffalo.

We were disappointed because we only saw a few cow elk as we came in; no bulls yet, but we'll keep looking.

We were amazed at how much the water was up. All of the major rivers in the park were nearly out of their banks. We decided that now would be a great time to go see the falls. We drove out to Artist Point and saw the Lower Falls. It was spectacuar. I don't know that I've ever seen so much water going over them. After a few pictures we were off to our Cabin.

Afer checking in at the cabin and stretching our legs around the town (West Yellowstone, MT), the girls and I went back into the park looking for late evening wildlife. We didn't see much, so we went on back to the brink of the Upper and Lower Falls. The hike was a little long to the brink of the lower falls, but well worth it. It literally takes your breath away to stand at the top of the falls and look down... There is a LOT of power there.

As we drove back to the cabin, we came accross a small heard of elk. It was getting dark, so we couldn't get many pictures.

Everyone was ready for bed when we got back to the cabin.

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Day 3





Finally, something to see!! We started the day with rain. It stormed during the night, so much so that Evelyn was afraid a tornado may come through. I heard it thunder, but for the most part, slept through it. Anyway, it rained while we loaded the van and for the first hour of travel time... The good thing is that it washed the bugs off the van from last night.

We started out at the badlands, they were gorgeous, but it was cold and windy when we first got out. No one was prepared, so we all nearly froze. After walking around and taking pictures, we drove through the park. We looked for deer and antelope, but didn't see any in the badlands, however the scenery was great. After we left the park, we drove up on a group of antelope grazing in a field. After that, we saw antelope all day.

Sarah had to get a free glass of water from Wall Drug, so we stopped, we all got homemade ice cream which was GREAT.

We headed on to Mount Rushmore and was greeted with a warm sunny day; again, we weren't prepared. We scrambled to get sunscreen and hats. We decided to take a walk on a ranger led tour, about 10 minutes in it started hailing on us... It HURT!!! People were yelling and screaming, but we made it back to the gift shop. We did manage to get some pictures before the bad weather set in.

We decided to hit Crazy Horse next, but were disappointed when the cost was $27, just to get in... Mt. Rushmore was only $10... But wait... Crazy Horse is NOT EVEN FINISHED. In fact, since the last time I was there nearly 15 years ago, I couldn't see ANY changes. I was very disappointed.

Finally, we were off to Cody. We stopped at a small rest area and Sarah and Lily played on a playground, I got pictures and they had a blast. The road from Buffalo to Cody is absolutely spectacular. Sarah got to see snow on the mountains as we came through the 9666 ft. mountain pass. It was definitely the highlight of the day. It was our first taste of Yellowstone country.

We settled in for the night in Cody, WY. There were very few rooms left in the town and we feel lucky to have gotten a suite for the night.

As always, I'll write again tomorrow.

Jeremy

Monday, June 23, 2008

Day 2


Pretty Boring day. We got out on the road this morning around 8am. Rain hit us about 45 minutes in, but was not very heavy and didn't last long. We drove all the way from St. Charles, MO to Murdo, SD. I'm not sure how far that is, but we stopped around 11pm local time.

Gas was good again today, we averaged around 24mpg and filled up for $2.79/gallon both times.

We stopped for dinner at Mitchel, SD, then, a brief tour of the town to see the world famous corn palace. We were in a hurry, so we didn't go in.

We haven't seen much wildlife yet, just a few deer and a few turkeys (not including Lily). We did however, run into bugs this evening, literally thousands of them. As we drove down the interstate, they rose like columns of black smoke randomly scattered down the interstate. As we drove through them, it sounded like a hailstorm as they hit the windshild. I'll have to take a picture of the front of our van; you won't believe it!

I'll post more later.

J

Sunday, June 22, 2008

A tug boat struggling to make it up Old Man River.
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Saturday, June 21, 2008

Day One


Wow, what a long day. We started at 5:15 am, even though it was close to 6am when we got out on the road. After a quick detour to Ridgecrest to pickup Lily, and breakfast at McDonalds in Canton, we were on our way. Traffic was remarkably light all the way. I guess with gas prices so high, we're the only crazy people out on the road (even though Sarah has already saw license plates from 38 states.

My Tom Tom has already saved us once. We were going into Nashville on I40, and got in a huge traffic jam (traffic was stopped). I told it that there was a road block a mile ahead and it successfully routed us around. We even got to go by the Grand Ol' Opry on our detour. We stoped for a picnic lunch and a gas fillup shortly there after (averaged 26mpg on our first tank). Gas was $3.89.

Everyone was tired when we finally made it to St. Louis. We went to the arch, and after passing all of the sevurity, was able to get to the top. It was amazing seeing the mighty Mississippi out of its banks from the top of the arch. We even saw a tugboat trying to go upstream; it seemed to stugle against the current.

By the time we got done at the arch, we were exhausted, so we found an Applebee's then a Super 8 motel in St. Charles, MO. the accomidations are good, but there was only a smoking room for me. I am tired, so I decided we should go ahead and get it.

That's all for now, I'll try to write again tomorrow. I have pictures, but a slow internet connection, so I'll try to upload tomorrow.

J

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Ok, it's the night before we pickup the van, things aren't packed, but I just got back from town with Sarah. We picked up some things at Target, as well as some more shorts to wear on vacation. I think everything is on schedule and everyone's anxious to go... One more day of work...