In the morning we hiked a Yellowstone trail that was named after a German genius who, by the way, also invented the Bunsen burner. It was such a clear, nice day, we could see the Grand Tetons, which were about 75 miles away! We came upon some watermelon snow, which I’ve only seen in these [...]
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Road Blog- Mountain Madness day 4
July 21st, 2009
americanrambler One of the passengers, Evan, remarked how traveling in the US is just as cool as Europe. Well put, Evan. It’s so true. He said this in Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone. It’s a quaint little mountain town with just a main street, but with a twist because there are full grown elk and buffalo [...]
Road Blog- Mountain Madness day 1
July 16th, 2009
americanrambler This is from a recent Mountain Madness trip in June. Just a few notes for your perusal to see what kind of fun stuff is happening at these national parks and with our adventure groups. For more info http://tinyurl.com/cu47tx
On the way to Yellostone we ate lunch where Lewis and Clark ate lunch 200 years ago. [...]



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