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Living In the Moment – YNP – Drive to Old Faithful
Please check with the rangers when you enter Yellowstone National Park to see how you’ll be affected. Continue reading
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Living in the Moment – Old Yellowstone Trail, The Road Less Traveled
…you’ll be following in the tire tracks of earlier explorers that travelled this road over 100 years ago. Continue reading
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Living in the Moment – Day 4 – Tiny House
Staying in the Tiny House is much different than staying in the main house. Even though you have your own private room and bathroom in the main house, staying in the Tiny House gives you a sense of independence that… Continue reading
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Living in the Moment – Day 4 – Paddling the Yellowstone River
Today we were going to paddle the untamed Yellowstone River in our Sea Eagle white water kayak. Continue reading
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Photo of the Day – 2.2.20 – Fog/Mist
Fog descending off the Grand Teton mountains on the back side of the range in Targhee, Idaho. It enveloped the valley between where we took this and facing this mountainside. Photo of the Day is hosted by Maria at citysonnet.… Continue reading
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Living in the Moment – Day 3 – Yellowstone Falls and the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone
The power of the rushing water as it tumbles over the fall line takes you to a place of euphoria, or at least it did for us. Continue reading
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Photo of the Day – 1.20.20 – Panoramic
Photo of the Day is hosted by Maria at citysonnet. The rules to play along and create your very own fun photo of the day are below. Fun photo challenge Daily inspirationCreate a post with picture of your interpretation of… Continue reading
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Living in the Moment – Day 3 – Mt. Washburn – YNP
Mount Washburn is located in the north central part of Yellowstone National Park with a peak elevation of 10,243 feet (3,107 m). Continue reading
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Living in the Moment – Day 3 – Lunch by the Yellowstone River – Sept. 15, 2019
The view of the Yellowstone River at the Otter Creek Picnic Area was breathtaking. Continue reading
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Living in the Moment – Day 2 – Trout Lake
Trout Lake was worth the 150 feet of elevation that we had to climb to get to this peaceful clear lake. Continue reading








