To: xcamel
Yellow Stone was one of the must see places for me in this life time. My husband and I visited and just loved the place. The boiling pots, buffalo, eagles, geysers and boiling mud pots. OMG it was wonderful. I will never forget it. I hope it is not at the end of it's existence but if it is, I will remember every detail in color. I can't forget.
To: Sunshine Sister
Yellow Stone was one of the must see places for me in this life time.Maybe you'll see it again.
As it flies overhead.
83 posted on
01/12/2009 7:03:46 PM PST by
mountn man
(The pleasure you get from life, is equal to the attitude you put into it.)
To: Sunshine Sister
I’ve been to Yellowstone about 10 times. If you love Yellowstone, try Glacier NP in Montana
To: Sunshine Sister
It is gorgeous. I just don’t want to be die from asthma attack from it here in NYC.
115 posted on
01/12/2009 8:46:11 PM PST by
rmlew
(The loyal opposition to a regime dedicated to overthrowing the Constitution are accomplices.)
To: Sunshine Sister
Yellow Stone was one of the must see places for me in this life time. My husband and I visited and just loved the place. The boiling pots, buffalo, eagles, geysers and boiling mud pots. OMG it was wonderful.
Yes it is - it's gorgeous. I've been there twice - once when I was a kid and the last time in 1991. Drove all the way out there and back from Iowa and camped in tents the whole way, including in the park itself. Woke up one morning in Yellowstone, unzipped my tent and found a huge Bison standing three feet away just grazing on grass. The whole campground had Bison everywhere, wandering around like nothing was going on.
The one thing I don't miss is the sulfur smell around the mud pots and geysers. That stuff can gag a maggot.
139 posted on
01/13/2009 1:47:14 PM PST by
reagan_fanatic
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