Grand Prismatic Spring

Grand Prismatic Spring

Grand Prismatic Spring The Grand Prismatic Spring is found in the western side of the park on Hwy 191 just a ways north of the Old Faithful Village. It is a geyser basing and has a number of these pools with super clear hot water bubbling up. The color and the steam...
Undine Falls

Undine Falls

Undine Falls In the northern part of Yellowstone National Park, there are a number of waterfalls. This one was not marked with any big signs, but I decided to stop anyway. Linda and I really liked this two staged waterfall. It is on the Grand Loop Road between Tower...
View From Jackson Lake

View From Jackson Lake

View From Jackson Lake We asked a ranger about good photo opportunities around the park and she told us to go to the lake, early in the morning and get the reflection photos. We got up early our first morning and couldn’t even see the mountains due to the smoke....
View From The Chapel

View From The Chapel

View From The Chapel Near that south entrance, there is a little “settlement” and one of those buildings is a little chapel. This view is from the inside of the chapel and once again, a very nice view. I think it might be hard to be the preacher giving the...
Grand Teton Peak

Grand Teton Peak

Grand Teton Peak The Grand Tetons mountain range is north of Jackson Hole, Wyoming and on the way to Yellowstone National Park. It is really quite a sight and everyone should take the time to go and enjoy this wonder of creation. This is a shot of Grand Teton Peak...
Time To Look For Safety

Time To Look For Safety

Time To Look For Safety Well, as I said, I decided I had better get going to get back to Linda, so I headed on down the trail. I hadn’t gone far when the people still watching the bull shouted “here he comes.” I looked back and sure enough, he was...
A Truly Big Bull

A Truly Big Bull

A Truly Big Bull As I stood for the photo, the moose started to come down the hill. I guess he was going to eat his way along and follow the smaller bull. It was really great, because he gave me more angles to take pictures from. It was almost like he knew why we were...
I Was Really There…

I Was Really There…

I Was Really There… There was a guy there that offered to take a pic with the bull behind me. I was a little reluctant, but I figured “hey, he’s a long way up the hill, it’ll be okay.” So, if you look above me to the right, you can see...
Dad of Bullwinkle

Dad of Bullwinkle

Dad of Bullwinkle Now, as I watched the bull come down the hill and into the hiking trail, I found that there was another further up the side of the hill. Now this big boy was impressive. I am sure he is the biggest bull moose I’ve ever seen…..and...
Is This Bullwinkle?

Is This Bullwinkle?

Is This Bullwinkle? As I continued my hike back to Linda, I ran across some another moose, only this one was a bull. He was not far off the trail and he seemed to be okay with some of us on the trail taking some photo opportunities. As you can see from the picture...