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Posted: 9/11/2024 11:46:08 PM EDT
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I love your threads!
Thx for sharing. |
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Thank you for sharing as always!
We only saw some Buffalo this go round. Sat in traffic cause of them too. We were there damn near 24hrs to the second before the explosion in July. We were joking about if the caldera blew while we were there. So it was our fault. Oops. |
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Great pica as always, your knack for finding game is on point!
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Everyone gets the main gun
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Awesome as usual man!
Just got back 4 days ago from there. Spent 23 days there, miss it |
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Nice.
I should try and get there again. I've lived in WY over 16 years and only been to Yellowstone once about 15 yrs ago for just a day or so. |
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Originally Posted By RikWriter: How far from the park do you live? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By RikWriter: Originally Posted By wyomingnick: Nice. I should try and get there again. I've lived in WY over 16 years and only been to Yellowstone once about 15 yrs ago for just a day or so. How far from the park do you live? 5 hrs or so from either entrance. I usually do day trip stuff so its hard to get to the park. I've spent more time in wind rivers, bighorns, snowy range. But I'd like to see that big waterfall in Yellowstone sometime. |
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Thank you for sharing. Great pictures!
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“America is a whorehouse where the revolutionary ideals of your forefathers are corrupted and sold in alleys by vendors of capitalism.”
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Nice. I spent a couple days there last month and saw a couple elk. Saw a lot more wildlife in the hay fields around Gardiner MT.
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I swear to god, next time I am there I will do whatever to get a chance to see some places with you!
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My gratitude to the other animal that Jessica Alba touches, and to the coldest Tomcat pilot of the 80's !
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Fantastic photos, thanks for posting.
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I see what you did.
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Simply beautiful photos.
Thanks. Makes me want to go there some day. |
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Get WOKE, go BROKE!
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Awesome photos. What a magical place. Thank you for sharing these.
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Nice treat this morning. Great shots.
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As always. Spectacular. Thank You.
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Too good to look at on a phone. Great pics.
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Originally Posted By wyomingnick: 5 hrs or so from either entrance. I usually do day trip stuff so its hard to get to the park. I've spent more time in wind rivers, bighorns, snowy range. But I'd like to see that big waterfall in Yellowstone sometime. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By wyomingnick: Originally Posted By RikWriter: Originally Posted By wyomingnick: Nice. I should try and get there again. I've lived in WY over 16 years and only been to Yellowstone once about 15 yrs ago for just a day or so. How far from the park do you live? 5 hrs or so from either entrance. I usually do day trip stuff so its hard to get to the park. I've spent more time in wind rivers, bighorns, snowy range. But I'd like to see that big waterfall in Yellowstone sometime. Well, if you need a closer base of operations, feel free to stop by here and we could go in together. I'm only an hour and a half away from the east entrance. |
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Wow, great pics. I love the moose cow and calf.
The first time I saw a cow with her calf was in Waterton (Canada side of Glacier). I kept my distance, as I value my life, but I didn't have my good camera with me. She was showing her baby how to eat the delicious whatever from the bottom of a pond. Very cute. |
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Originally Posted By RikWriter: Should have told me you were there! I would have driven in and done a hike with you. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By RikWriter: Originally Posted By cervelorider: Awesome as usual man! Just got back 4 days ago from there. Spent 23 days there, miss it Should have told me you were there! I would have driven in and done a hike with you. Think I'll be back in Dec. I'll message you if i go up. Stayed very busy in Paradise Valley. I never made it past Gardiner. I rode mtn bike up from Tom Minor on those trails above and on the Old Yellowstone Trail, thru Yankee Jim Canyon. Very Elky up there and very Beary. Old Yellowstone NP billboards in the woods during part of it. |
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Nice !
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I love me some yellowstone
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Carry it, shoot it. (repeat forever)
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Originally Posted By cervelorider: Think I'll be back in Dec. I'll message you if i go up. Stayed very busy in Paradise Valley. I never made it past Gardiner. I rode mtn bike up from Tom Minor on those trails above and on the Old Yellowstone Trail, thru Yankee Jim Canyon. Very Elky up there and very Beary. Old Yellowstone NP billboards in the woods during part of it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By cervelorider: Originally Posted By RikWriter: Originally Posted By cervelorider: Awesome as usual man! Just got back 4 days ago from there. Spent 23 days there, miss it Should have told me you were there! I would have driven in and done a hike with you. Think I'll be back in Dec. I'll message you if i go up. Stayed very busy in Paradise Valley. I never made it past Gardiner. I rode mtn bike up from Tom Minor on those trails above and on the Old Yellowstone Trail, thru Yankee Jim Canyon. Very Elky up there and very Beary. Old Yellowstone NP billboards in the woods during part of it. Tom Minor Basin is a great place to find grizzlies. |
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Love em!!
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R.I.P. Beau 8-17-2022
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Headed there next week!
Great pics OP! |
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Originally Posted By RikWriter: Well, if you need a closer base of operations, feel free to stop by here and we could go in together. I'm only an hour and a half away from the east entrance. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By RikWriter: Originally Posted By wyomingnick: Originally Posted By RikWriter: Originally Posted By wyomingnick: Nice. I should try and get there again. I've lived in WY over 16 years and only been to Yellowstone once about 15 yrs ago for just a day or so. How far from the park do you live? 5 hrs or so from either entrance. I usually do day trip stuff so its hard to get to the park. I've spent more time in wind rivers, bighorns, snowy range. But I'd like to see that big waterfall in Yellowstone sometime. Well, if you need a closer base of operations, feel free to stop by here and we could go in together. I'm only an hour and a half away from the east entrance. I may take you up on that somehow. Honestly I thought the park was a little further then it was, I checked before I answered you and I was surprised it was only 4.5-5. I guess I forgot after all this time. I am not even sure what I'd want to do other then the waterfall, I'll have to start researching. I like hiking, any good day hikes with good views you'd recommend ? Always wanted to see a Grizzly bear in the wild, never seen that yet as where I usually hang out in WY doesn't have grizzlies. |
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Beautiful.
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Originally Posted By wyomingnick: I may take you up on that somehow. Honestly I thought the park was a little further then it was, I checked before I answered you and I was surprised it was only 4.5-5. I guess I forgot after all this time. I am not even sure what I'd want to do other then the waterfall, I'll have to start researching. I like hiking, any good day hikes with good views you'd recommend ? Always wanted to see a Grizzly bear in the wild, never seen that yet as where I usually hang out in WY doesn't have grizzlies. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By wyomingnick: Originally Posted By RikWriter: Originally Posted By wyomingnick: Originally Posted By RikWriter: Originally Posted By wyomingnick: Nice. I should try and get there again. I've lived in WY over 16 years and only been to Yellowstone once about 15 yrs ago for just a day or so. How far from the park do you live? 5 hrs or so from either entrance. I usually do day trip stuff so its hard to get to the park. I've spent more time in wind rivers, bighorns, snowy range. But I'd like to see that big waterfall in Yellowstone sometime. Well, if you need a closer base of operations, feel free to stop by here and we could go in together. I'm only an hour and a half away from the east entrance. I may take you up on that somehow. Honestly I thought the park was a little further then it was, I checked before I answered you and I was surprised it was only 4.5-5. I guess I forgot after all this time. I am not even sure what I'd want to do other then the waterfall, I'll have to start researching. I like hiking, any good day hikes with good views you'd recommend ? Always wanted to see a Grizzly bear in the wild, never seen that yet as where I usually hang out in WY doesn't have grizzlies. What hiking is available depends on the time of year. The best hiking is in the fall, when it's dry and there aren't so many tourists. The Pelican Valley trail (where I got those owl photos) is a very nice day hike where you can see owls, bison, deer, coyote and sometimes wolves or grizzlies. Another good day hike is out into the Lamar Valley, but my favorite hike is just to park the car in Little America and start walking in the direction of the ponds. No trails, hardly ever anyone else but it's beautiful and peaceful out there. Lots of bison, pronghorn, coyotes and the like. The best time to see grizzlies in the park is in early May right after they've gotten out of hibernation and are searching for food. |
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Author of Contact Front, Glory Boy, Wholesale Slaughter and other military science fiction.
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Originally Posted By RikWriter: What hiking is available depends on the time of year. The best hiking is in the fall, when it's dry and there aren't so many tourists. The Pelican Valley trail (where I got those owl photos) is a very nice day hike where you can see owls, bison, deer, coyote and sometimes wolves or grizzlies. Another good day hike is out into the Lamar Valley, but my favorite hike is just to park the car in Little America and start walking in the direction of the ponds. No trails, hardly ever anyone else but it's beautiful and peaceful out there. Lots of bison, pronghorn, coyotes and the like. The best time to see grizzlies in the park is in early May right after they've gotten out of hibernation and are searching for food. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By RikWriter: Originally Posted By wyomingnick: Originally Posted By RikWriter: Originally Posted By wyomingnick: Originally Posted By RikWriter: Originally Posted By wyomingnick: Nice. I should try and get there again. I've lived in WY over 16 years and only been to Yellowstone once about 15 yrs ago for just a day or so. How far from the park do you live? 5 hrs or so from either entrance. I usually do day trip stuff so its hard to get to the park. I've spent more time in wind rivers, bighorns, snowy range. But I'd like to see that big waterfall in Yellowstone sometime. Well, if you need a closer base of operations, feel free to stop by here and we could go in together. I'm only an hour and a half away from the east entrance. I may take you up on that somehow. Honestly I thought the park was a little further then it was, I checked before I answered you and I was surprised it was only 4.5-5. I guess I forgot after all this time. I am not even sure what I'd want to do other then the waterfall, I'll have to start researching. I like hiking, any good day hikes with good views you'd recommend ? Always wanted to see a Grizzly bear in the wild, never seen that yet as where I usually hang out in WY doesn't have grizzlies. What hiking is available depends on the time of year. The best hiking is in the fall, when it's dry and there aren't so many tourists. The Pelican Valley trail (where I got those owl photos) is a very nice day hike where you can see owls, bison, deer, coyote and sometimes wolves or grizzlies. Another good day hike is out into the Lamar Valley, but my favorite hike is just to park the car in Little America and start walking in the direction of the ponds. No trails, hardly ever anyone else but it's beautiful and peaceful out there. Lots of bison, pronghorn, coyotes and the like. The best time to see grizzlies in the park is in early May right after they've gotten out of hibernation and are searching for food. What areas are the best grizzly spotting locations? I'm guessing there really isn't a specific location and it's kind of everywhere. Just figured I'd ask I know you've spent a lot of time there. |
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Originally Posted By wyomingnick: What areas are the best grizzly spotting locations? I'm guessing there really isn't a specific location and it's kind of everywhere. Just figured I'd ask I know you've spent a lot of time there. View Quote The area between the East Entrance and Fishing Bridge Junction, in spring. |
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Author of Contact Front, Glory Boy, Wholesale Slaughter and other military science fiction.
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We went to the Tetons and Yellowstone the week after July 4. That’s the only place that I’ve never lived, yet been homesick for.
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Originally Posted By RikWriter: The area between the East Entrance and Fishing Bridge Junction, in spring. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By RikWriter: Originally Posted By wyomingnick: What areas are the best grizzly spotting locations? I'm guessing there really isn't a specific location and it's kind of everywhere. Just figured I'd ask I know you've spent a lot of time there. The area between the East Entrance and Fishing Bridge Junction, in spring. May well just to hit that up in Spring. Are we talking May ? June ? |
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Originally Posted By wyomingnick: May well just to hit that up in Spring. Are we talking May ? June ? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By wyomingnick: Originally Posted By RikWriter: Originally Posted By wyomingnick: What areas are the best grizzly spotting locations? I'm guessing there really isn't a specific location and it's kind of everywhere. Just figured I'd ask I know you've spent a lot of time there. The area between the East Entrance and Fishing Bridge Junction, in spring. May well just to hit that up in Spring. Are we talking May ? June ? Early May through early June. |
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Author of Contact Front, Glory Boy, Wholesale Slaughter and other military science fiction.
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@RikWriter
What kind of deer is that first pic? |
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Let's go Brandon!
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Awesome photos! Thanks for sharing!
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Saint Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle we humbly pray.
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Author of Contact Front, Glory Boy, Wholesale Slaughter and other military science fiction.
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Let's go Brandon!
Everything you need to know about the left was on display during covid . -RC03 |
Originally Posted By joeIII223: What is happening with the spots on his coat? His antlers look like a muley, but his color is definitely different. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By joeIII223: Originally Posted By RikWriter: Mule deer, I think. What is happening with the spots on his coat? His antlers look like a muley, but his color is definitely different. I don't know. Maybe mange? |
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No Samsquanch?
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"We are the boys no man dares dun, if he regards a whole skin." - Garryowen.
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Originally Posted By LostX: Thank you for sharing as always! We only saw some Buffalo this go round. Sat in traffic cause of them too. We were there damn near 24hrs to the second before the explosion in July. We were joking about if the caldera blew while we were there. So it was our fault. Oops. View Quote We were there 24 hrs after the explosion. |
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Originally Posted By Thump_rrr: We were there 24 hrs after the explosion. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Thump_rrr: Originally Posted By LostX: Thank you for sharing as always! We only saw some Buffalo this go round. Sat in traffic cause of them too. We were there damn near 24hrs to the second before the explosion in July. We were joking about if the caldera blew while we were there. So it was our fault. Oops. We were there 24 hrs after the explosion. Somewhere between the two of you, we're going to find the guy who was there right at the explosion. |
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