WelCome to : USA 2017
Sun 27 Aug – Bunsen Peak to Grand Tetons
We had woken the last three mornings with it being quite cold, very unlike the mornings before we had arrived in Yellowstone. This morning we set off for a walk before it got too warm and initially I was not prepared to part with my hat or jumper. The walk started gently….. but got steeper…
Sat 26 Aug – Mammoth
We started our day with a waterfall, Gibbon falls. We then drove on toward Mammoth Hot Springs, but the temptation of a collection of springs called ‘Chocolate Pot’ springs was just too much to ignore, and proved well worth the stop, the rich collection of browns on this spring were stunning. We heading across the…
Fri 25 Aug – Yellowstone
Having camped a short distance outside the east entrance to Yellowstone, we still had to redo the climb over the mountains from the east entrance, looking down on the clouds below and the descent back to the lake. We did this early in the morning hoping to secure a place to camp in the park,…
Thur 24 Aug – Crossing Mountains
We set out from Buffalo, still heading west, and the land is reasonably flat but there are hills in the distance That’s not Yellowstone yet, those are the Big Horn mountains, seen here from a town called Tongue River… Soon we were climbing those mountains, with the plain we had just covered from Buffalo far…
Wed 23 Aug – Close encounter
We stayed overnight in a town called ‘Deadwood’, famous as the place where ‘Wild Bill’ Hickok was killed. Lots of people said we must see it – we were not greatly impressed. We travelled on to Devil’s Tower – probably most famous after the ‘Close Encounters’ film. You really can see it from miles away…
Tue 22 Aug – 3 States and Mount Rushmore
Today we drove east across Wyoming, taking in the north-west corner of Nebraska, and then north into South Dakota, towards Mount Rushmore. First thing to note is that the south-east corner of Wyoming and the north-west corner of Nebraska are rather empty. Having said that, there is a real sense of space and sheer size…
Mon 21 Aug – 2′ 22″ of darkness
The day started beautifully with a brilliant sunrise to match the previous evening’s sunset We wandered around the site while the eclipse developed, and some nearby people had a collection of telescopes, and our RV neighbours took a picture of the pair of us. Strangely, nobody we met had ever seen a total eclipse before,…
Sun 20 Aug – Jackalopes and Trains
We headed into Douglas early hoping to avoid walking in the heat that we had done yesterday afternoon. Douglas is the home of the Jackalope and there were plenty of signs of that in the town. and on the end of many of their park benches I really hope that they are not this big…
Sun 20 Aug – Awaiting eclipse and internet connection
JustĀ a temporary post to say we are in a field in Douglas, Wyoming with quite a few other campers awaiting the eclipse tomorrow. When we arrived there were actually Pronghorn grazing, but they have definitely decided they are better off out of here. We have more pictures of our travels, but insufficient internet connection…
Sat 19 Aug – Waiting in Douglas
In a field, because all the usual camp sites were already booked. Some had got bookings more than three years ago! The field was next to a drag racing strip – it was the only one in Wyoming, but closed at the end of 2015 We have new neighbours: Walking we disturbed a sole Pronghorn,…