Saturday, July 31, 2010
Back in Coldwater!
The group arrived back in Coldwater this evening and as Dorothy said "There's no place like home." What an amazing adventure this has been. We have all met strangers on this trip who will now be great friends. Thank you to everyone who went with us for all of your warm words and your generosity. Carol and I are humbled by your comments. Please feel free to contact us anytime and we would love to hear from all of you. We'll be in contact and hope to travel with all of you sometime in the near future. "Happy trails to you" and thanks again...Carol and Jerry
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
From Virginia City back to Yellowstone
Mira at one of the MANY geysers at Yellowstone, this one in area of the Mud Pots.
What a great natural picture frame! This is the perimeter of the Grand Prismatic Pool.
Norma, Vicki, Kathy, Jodi and Carol found a natural picture frame.
Kathy and Gene.
The surface of the earth just bubbling away.
Norma, Vicki, Kathy, Jodi and Carol found a natural picture frame.
Kathy and Gene.
The surface of the earth just bubbling away.
After a really cool night and great breakfast in Nevada City, we returned to Yellowstone to take a look at the geysers, mud pots and of course, Old Faithful. There are SO many things to see here, and there never seems to be enough time. We visited the paint-pots, the Grand Prismatic pool and then Old Faithful.....
Virginia City Nevada City
Dean, Carol and Barb checking out one of the stores in Nevada City
This is a music machine museum. Some devices still work. One played a polka for $1.00. Carol taught Izzie the basic polka steps.
Nevada City (or as we called it "The Bates Motel") is made up of over 50 1870's cabins that were either original to the town or moved locally to their present position. What an awesome experience. Yes, there is running water and electricity...but no alarm clocks or TV's.
Chuckwagon Dinner
View of the wagons ahead of us.
Our driver.
Cowboys and more importantly..... cowboy coffee !
Some of our kids on horseback.
Allen, Vicki and Sherryl enjoy a great steak dinner.
Allen, Vicki and Sherryl enjoy a great steak dinner.
Cowgirls, Sherryl and Virginia.
Lacern resting after a delicious supper.
Konrad, Dietrich and Gabe enjoy dinner.
Konrad, Dietrich and Gabe enjoy dinner.
A view from afar of supper.
Horses patiently waiting for riders to finish dinner.
Horses patiently waiting for riders to finish dinner.
Izzie is a natural cowgirl !
Awaiting a ride to the backcountry for supper.
Awaiting a ride to the backcountry for supper.
Well, the trip from Cody to Yellowstone was just amazing. We traveled the Chief Joseph Scenic Byway, and scenic it is. We were able to stop of the "Dead Indian Pass" turnout and get some great photos. From there we went to Tower Falls and a few even hiked to the bottom. After a short stop there we got to the Mammoth Hot Springs hotel and, after unloading our luggage and a few minutes rest, we headed back to Roosevelt for our Chuck Wagon Dinner. Lots of interesting surprises during that outing. Here are some pictures from that supper. Really an amazing experience......
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