Out like a Lion, in like a Grizzly Bear?
May 6th, 2008 by RachelWell, looking at our pictures I see we haven’t put up a post in a while, so this one will cover some lost weeks for you. Winter was starting to get the best of us… long, cold, and more snow than we had ever seen. As March rolled around, I kept waiting for signs of spring, but they were not in the foreseeable future, more snow, and still quite cold.
Brennan got to leave town come the beginning of April and saw a bit of warm weather out in the mitt, but here I sat waiting and waiting. It’s now early May and the snow has significantly melted but there is still quite a bit of snow on the ground in most places. I’d reached a point of disbelief that winter was ever going to end but I’m going to take a cue from the local bears here who are coming out of their long sleep and trust them that spring is finally here.
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This shot goes back a couple of months to a snowmobile trip that we took into the park with some friends. Luckily, there isn’t that much snow on the ground anymore!
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A lot of bison have died this season, here is one we came across while skiing along the Madison in the park.
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Elk in the Winter.
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A look at Mammoth under lots of snow
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Mammoth Terraces
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Bucket’s photo shoot
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Here’s Gus posing on a sunny afternoon. Unfortunately our family, human and dog, seem to have serious knee issues. Gus has also torn his ACL and has to have surgery!
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The first day Yellowstone reopened for the summer season, we took a walk around Norris. It’s great to see these places change throughout the seasons. In the winter the colors in the geyser basins tend to be a little more muted as there is less sunlight for the sun-loving organisms living here to photosynthesize.
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Snow carved out by a thermal feature.
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With all the winter kills in the park, you stand a chance of seeing other wildlife enjoying the buffet. We watched these two coyotes for a while.
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This is where we have spent a good deal of our time recently. Snowshoes are a necessity here!
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In case you missed pictures of us holding fish, I’ve thrown a few in for you. You wouldn’t know it from the picture, but this is supposedly “spring”!
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A really nice Brown.
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Brennan with another nice Brown.
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Here’s Gus getting into the playoff spirit. Go Wings!
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The Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone.
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Walking in Porcelain Basin.
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On an afternoon drive in the park, we were lucky enough to come across two grizzly bears, this guy here was really close! Truly amazing to see.
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Well, hope that makes up for the lack of posts for a while. We are off tomorrow to get Gus all fixed up in Billings, the hard part will be keeping him calm for six weeks… Wish us luck!
