Thursday, September 12, 2013

South Yellowstone


The southern part of Yellowstone was surely the more crowded, since there is much more to see from a tourist standpoint.  We were anxious to see what Chris would think of the geysers and the hot pools, so we left earlier than yesterday.

We stopped in all of the major places - West Thumb, the paint pots, Biscuit Basin, and the Old Faithful Loop.  We were lucky to see several geysers erupt, including Old Faithful (we could not have left without Chris's seeing that), and we managed to get nearly 20,000 steps in the process.  This was the most exercise we had had in awhile, so we were very glad to be able to walk through the different areas.


The tour cars at the Old Faithful Lodge
Morning Glory Pool
It isn't Yellowstone without a picture of Old Faithful
We were pleased that Chris really did like the geysers.  It was good that we had Yellowstone to look forward to, as it was a great way to end a wonderful trip!

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