To: Red Badger
#1 You get a pamphlet when you enter the park stating NOT to get close to the bison. This comes with pictures for the illiterate.
#2 There are signs everywhere stating the obvious once again. There are NO excuses for this. Yet it happens almost daily (getting too close not the goring) when I used to go to YNP.
13 posted on
05/09/2025 6:07:08 AM PDT by
BipolarBob
(AA told me to quit hanging around drunks. So I quit going to AA, cuz that's where they were.)
To: BipolarBob
My family did Yellowstone in 2009 with a friend and his family who had a place in Grand Teton. We had a great time, it made some great memories. We got to watch some euro-weenies at the hot springs taking selfies and screwing around while their children were wandering off to play in the pretty colored waters. Their toddler burned his hand pretty badly. If not for the other tourists, it could have been worse. They didn't speak a word of English.
Stupidity is highly concentrated in that park.
21 posted on
05/09/2025 6:16:20 AM PDT by
paulcissa
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