Day 5 in the park.
It's cold still and tomorrow looks warmer. This is my 4th time in the park in my lifetime, realizing I've never done much around Yellowstone Lake. Which is the highest altitude natural lake in north America. It had depth of over 400 feet, and thermal features that causes the ice to appear like Swiss cheese in the winter. It's a beautiful lake. So the goal is to explore the lake, hit fishing bridge visitor center, West thumb geyser basin, and grant village.
This post will be 3 again.
We got a fairly early start and wanted to go to the lake and drive around. We saw elk and some Bison. But the views of the lake were spectacular. So great in fact we stopped for breakfast.
We then continued our trek around the lake and ended up at Fishing Bridge. We needed to fill our propane tank and we have been using a lot of propane to keep the motorhome warm in the fridgid nights so a small stop there. Also of course the gift shops. In the over flow parking where the RVs park a guy clipped my mirror with his rig. He was very apologetic, no damage, and minor paint transfer. He had some stuff on hand and had the mirror looking good. We shook hands and there was no way I was going to let something small ruin my vacation.
We went over to the visitor center which the kids were able to feel the water. Which is currently 41 degrees on shoreline.
We then went to the fishing bridge which was originally where you did a lot fishing. But due to overfishing and lake trout being illegally introduced the cutthroat numbers have diminished drastically. This is their spawning ground so no fishing allowed. The views though.
It's cold still and tomorrow looks warmer. This is my 4th time in the park in my lifetime, realizing I've never done much around Yellowstone Lake. Which is the highest altitude natural lake in north America. It had depth of over 400 feet, and thermal features that causes the ice to appear like Swiss cheese in the winter. It's a beautiful lake. So the goal is to explore the lake, hit fishing bridge visitor center, West thumb geyser basin, and grant village.
This post will be 3 again.
We got a fairly early start and wanted to go to the lake and drive around. We saw elk and some Bison. But the views of the lake were spectacular. So great in fact we stopped for breakfast.
We then continued our trek around the lake and ended up at Fishing Bridge. We needed to fill our propane tank and we have been using a lot of propane to keep the motorhome warm in the fridgid nights so a small stop there. Also of course the gift shops. In the over flow parking where the RVs park a guy clipped my mirror with his rig. He was very apologetic, no damage, and minor paint transfer. He had some stuff on hand and had the mirror looking good. We shook hands and there was no way I was going to let something small ruin my vacation.
We went over to the visitor center which the kids were able to feel the water. Which is currently 41 degrees on shoreline.
We then went to the fishing bridge which was originally where you did a lot fishing. But due to overfishing and lake trout being illegally introduced the cutthroat numbers have diminished drastically. This is their spawning ground so no fishing allowed. The views though.
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