Have been going to Yellowstone for many years....trust me....this was a stroll...just moving along taking their time, no snorting, running, pounding of hoofs etc. Hope you enjoyed your trip, they are indeed a treat.
Bison are my favorites! Do you remember how quiet they walk? can hardly hear them even as large as they are. they are magnificent. so glad you got to see this live and in person and appreciated them!
Great capture! What a thrilling experience. Years ago my son and I were at a Game Preserve that had a herd of bison. The only thing separating us was a _split rail fence!_ Two huge males decided to get into it, about 20 feet away. We ran - so did everyone else. The ground shook! Really shook.
This is pretty normal (and sedate, although that’s normal too) for Yellowstone, they bison are definitely king of the road. When I was little, around 4 or 5, my parents and I were having lunch on a picnic table in Yellowstone and a herd of bison really did come stampeding through- everybody had to jump up on the tables to get out of the way.
That is not a stampede. That is just Bison waltzing along to their own music. My wife and I had the same thing happen to us in the summer while we were riding our motorcycle. She was able to shelter in a vehicle behind us while I stood on their back bumper. It was certainly a "Wozer" experience.
@@donnatritz7865 there is another video on UA-cam of a herd charging over a bridge. Still now a stampede, the bison are just in a hurry not running hell bent for leather but still impressive. I love the animal jams at Yellowstone but especially the bison and elk.
Omg I love this. Reminds me when I drove through Yellowstone about 15 years ago by myself and came upon a herd right in front of me. I was petrified so much I didn’t video it. But the funny thing is a local drove up behind me and went stour me a slowly plowed through the herd. This gave me the courage to slowly push thru them. It was a day I will never forget. I still can see the alpha male side eyeing me as he came to check me out before the rest of the herd would pass. Love the video and thanks for sharing.
those bison can really give you a good side eye. I have some cool pictures from one of our trips. A small group just started plodding along with us; maybe 20 or so. and they were on both sides of the car, behind us and in front of us.
That was a once in a lifetime experience...a true Yellowstone highlight ....thank you for sharing....The big ones blew my mind...SO strong, massive and beautiful.
It's so beautiful seeing such a big herd. I understand by now there are surely a number of herds of similar size especially around Yellowstone but the devastation of the population around 150 years ago is almost unimaginable, I'm just so glad these beautiful creatures have survived. Looking at their population today, those are rookie numbers, we gotta pump those numbers up!
Original bison herds, it's believed, were the size of some U.S. states. I never saw or witnessed that. They were whittled down pretty good when the government decided to eliminate them.
I lived in Bozeman, Montana for a few years. I've experienced the great bison shuffle. Played through herds of elk on three different golf courses. And one day in Yellowstone I came across a moose the size of a three quarter ton pickup. And last but not least...had a two year old bear walk up and take my fish and walk away like it was the drive through.
The herd of bison is a beautiful sight, but this is hardly a 'stampede'. The bison are migrating calmly and it's so nice to see people staying in their cars and leaving the animals alone. Great footage!! Thanks for sharing. 👍
I had a bunch of bison walk past me in the Black Hills of South Dakota while riding my motorcycle. It's surreal when you're sitting on a motorcycle and a big ol bison walks past you, and you know that it flip you in the air with great ease. Fortunately I never got hurt. Just kept my cool.
You two couldn't possibly be cuter! I love your accents. I live in Montana & have been to Yellowstone many times. I never tire of being in the middle of a Buffalo Jam! They are amazing animals! A true testament to our Grand Creator.
Thank you so much. We loved visiting your state. Hope to have some more videos up soon. We had such a blast and to see all the amazing things. Hope to visit again soon. Thanks again for your kind words
Glad you too appreciate the majesty of these bison. Thanks for recording this video and sharing it with us. I have been to Yellowstone twice, most recently in September. Saw many bison. But nothing like this. Wow!
Y'all ... please re-write your headline/title. This is nothing akin to a "stampede". Y'all b'lieve me.. if this were a stampede, the morg would have been posting this video, and it would have looked much different. These Tatanka were blessing you. I have been up close to these lovely and awesome creatures numerous times. Keep calm. Keep safe distance. And enjoy the blessings. Y'all take care now.
Perfect scenario! The snow on the trees, the mountain in the distance, the majestic creatures, wow!! I could see the huge ones way in the back coming towards you… so scary!! Thanks for sharing; from your neighbor in Kentucky!
Yellowstone belongs to bison, we humans are just guests there. This majestic hump on their back is what gives bison the strength to defend and deter any predator. What bison do is they lower their head, go under the offender, and swing it up into the air. Those who experienced this and are alive would never go for the second try.
My best friend and her mother lives about 20 minutes outside the west gate of Yellowstone. That means I get lucky enough to visit every year for a couple of weeks. And I've never been lucky enough to see this. This is One-in-a-million once-in-a-lifetime experience that you were truly blessed with. just an FYI that large group of Buffalo is not called a stampede it's called a herd. Had there been a stampede you really would have had to worry about that car! 🙂
Two things: Yellowstone is not for bison. They are migratory animals that are restricted from going through man made boundaries to feed at lower elevation. In the winter when it’s real cold it’s possible to walk within feet of a bison. It’s too much energy for them to do anything. Then in the spring the animals obviously need to put on some weight. Also, the original bison inhabitants of the park were wood bison which are extinct. The bison in the park are plains bison. Secondly, we call this a bison jam. It happens all over the park at any given time. If you come to Yellowstone you have a real good chance of driving through a bison jam. The last major culling of the herd was the harsh winter of 96-97. It’s possible there are more bison now than in the history of the park.
Thanks for sharing - this is incredible and both of your reactions are awesome!!! 🤗. Isn’t nature incredible when you experience it as it should be, on it’s terms? So happy you had this experience!
I worked in the Grand Tetons during the summer of 1996. I would go visit Yellowstone when I got the chance. I saw loner bison along side the road but never anything like this. So majestic!!🦬🦬🦬🦬🦬🦬🦬🦬🦬🦬🦬🦬🦬🦬🦬🦬🦬🦬🦬🦬🦬🦬🦬🦬🦬🦬🦬🦬🦬🦬
as a local, my favorite thing in the park is when you get to see the buffalo chase dumb tourist around, catch them, throw them into the air, then stomp on them. other than that i just look at them and think how tasty they are in my freezer. the buffalo that is, i haven't tried tourist yet....
Thanks for sharing... Amazing when they move in group. And they didn't do anything... No harm... Peace and love everyone. Let's behave like they do... Chill everyone!
This a good thing the buffalo are definitely original.Ancient history still exist today.Don't be to worried about what we lost but that we rebuild what still exist including:The American Indians.I say all populations should grow not be discouraged.I mean it's cool to realize the past, present ,and future is still with us.Better than what other countries in history have done.Just encourage the growth!
This family did exactly what you need to do when an oncoming herd of buffalo come at you when you’re in your vehicle. Don’t move, don’t honk you horn, just stay in you vehicle, stay calm and don’t make any sudden movements. If one of the bulls feel fear they can dismantle a car in minutes with you inside temporarily! Just remember you’re playing in their house so remain calm and enjoy the moment as this family did. I wish I would have been there with them to enjoy this adventure!! Great job folks, great job!
@@broylesoutdoors213 - you’re welcome, and it’s nice to see a posting that doesn’t have an underlying narrative! Keep them coming and I’ll be watching!
That big one was definitely the Elder of the Heard...So clear to see why the Natives called them the Buffalo People...They gave all Life the same respect, and treated ALL Life sacred, animals, insects, plants, birds, and fish.
Ferdinand Hayden wrote in his journal, in 1871, we must protect this area and prolong the life of the buffalo, and the natural beauty of mammoth hot Springs, at the time he made that entry in his journal only 300 buffalo were left, less than 6 months later, the U.S. Congress presented a bill and Yellowstone was made a national park, march 1st 1872 President Theodore Rosevelt opened the north gate, suggested by suggested by Captains Oscar j Brown and Wilbur Wilder from camp Sheridan, sent to the park to protect the park from poachers and inevitably built FORT YELLOWSTONE, Lots more to this, Davi b Ausie
About 5 minutes of a Buffalo herd…….before the white man came the herds would take DAYS to pass!! So many were destroyed for their hides, so grateful for the few people who saved a herd or 2! What majestic creatures!
I was in a Bison jam in Custer State Park on a motorcycle but the herd was more spread out but still close enough. I maneuvered around and through them for 50 yards avoiding the mothers and calves. Buddy stayed behind with engine off with Bison strolling by him. I decided not lol. But nothing like this.
Just one thought: hundred years ago there were thousands of this gorgeous animals running in the Yellowstone areas of alpine meadows and grass prairie.. Just a though!
More like a Buffalo stroll. LOL! We stayed in West Yellowstone for a week in Sept while touring the park. Loved every minute of it. Bison are magnificent animals. Such power in their eyes. I loved the Grizzly Wildlife center too. Want to go back
@0:17...There's more than "a ton of 'em". The average large bison weighs 2000 lbs. I wonder how the bison would have reacted if the tourists blew their horn.
That wasn't a stampede. Just a walk by. If it had been a stampede you'd have been in big trouble. Defination: a sudden panicked rush of a number of horses, cattle, or other animals: "the herd was fleeing back to the high land in a wild stampede"
I live & work there. This is normal from October - February. Too much snow everywhere else. They are seeking Warm Ground & Melted grass/hay . My guess this was shot around the FireHole ( closed for the season ) . We call them puppies here.
Thanks for watching and the comment. I can only imagine what you are able to do and see. You are blessed my friend. This was on the way out past the grand prismatic spring.
" they need to get over".. haha, what an endearing statement..she's a doll and we should all be so lucky to have a gal like that...however, that herd of beasts were taking the path of least resistance...so you stop your car and wait..it's a beautiful thing and as long as you don't do anything stupid...you'll be fine...I love bison..beautiful beasts with a very dark history.
I used to live in west Yellowstone. That happens all the time. You all had a front row seat to an awesome show. Congratulations!
Have been going to Yellowstone for many years....trust me....this was a stroll...just moving along taking their time, no snorting, running, pounding of hoofs etc. Hope you enjoyed your trip, they are indeed a treat.
We enjoyed it tremendously best vacation yet!!!
Bison are my favorites! Do you remember how quiet they walk? can hardly hear them even as large as they are. they are magnificent. so glad you got to see this live and in person and appreciated them!
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Great capture! What a thrilling experience.
Years ago my son and I were at a Game Preserve that had a herd of bison. The only thing separating us was a _split rail fence!_ Two huge males decided to get into it, about 20 feet away. We ran - so did everyone else. The ground shook! Really shook.
I can only imagine how it felt when two started at each other. Thanks for watching and the comment
Your conversation was hilarious. Thanks for this video!
Hahaha love the unintentionally comical narration. A wondrous sight to behold.
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That is amazing. Simon Kenton said it would take three days for a herd to pass in the 1700's. Absolutely amazing
This is pretty normal (and sedate, although that’s normal too) for Yellowstone, they bison are definitely king of the road. When I was little, around 4 or 5, my parents and I were having lunch on a picnic table in Yellowstone and a herd of bison really did come stampeding through- everybody had to jump up on the tables to get out of the way.
That is not a stampede. That is just Bison waltzing along to their own music. My wife and I had the same thing happen to us in the summer while we were riding our motorcycle. She was able to shelter in a vehicle behind us while I stood on their back bumper. It was certainly a "Wozer" experience.
I bet that was a crazy moment on a motorcycle. Thanks for watching and comment
Yes. This is not a stampede by any means. If it were, they’d be moving much faster & probably snorting & chuffing. And it’d be much scarier.
@@donnatritz7865 there is another video on UA-cam of a herd charging over a bridge. Still now a stampede, the bison are just in a hurry not running hell bent for leather but still impressive. I love the animal jams at Yellowstone but especially the bison and elk.
@@broylesoutdoors213 I very much enjoyed your video. Thank you.
City people man, they don't know how a stamped looks like .
Omg I love this. Reminds me when I drove through Yellowstone about 15 years ago by myself and came upon a herd right in front of me. I was petrified so much I didn’t video it. But the funny thing is a local drove up behind me and went stour me a slowly plowed through the herd. This gave me the courage to slowly push thru them. It was a day I will never forget. I still can see the alpha male side eyeing me as he came to check me out before the rest of the herd would pass. Love the video and thanks for sharing.
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those bison can really give you a good side eye. I have some cool pictures from one of our trips. A small group just started plodding along with us; maybe 20 or so. and they were on both sides of the car, behind us and in front of us.
@@clairewood7416 thanks for watching and the comment. Glad you got to experience this too
AWESOME! So happy you guys are there and got to see & share that!!!!
Thanks Chris
What a beautiful sight to see! Thnks for posting. Also, you two commented during the encounter WITHOUT cursing. Good example.
Thank you for pointing out the non cursing. That means a lot. Thanks for watching and the comment
That was a once in a lifetime experience...a true Yellowstone highlight ....thank you for sharing....The big ones blew my mind...SO strong, massive and beautiful.
It's so beautiful seeing such a big herd. I understand by now there are surely a number of herds of similar size especially around Yellowstone but the devastation of the population around 150 years ago is almost unimaginable, I'm just so glad these beautiful creatures have survived. Looking at their population today, those are rookie numbers, we gotta pump those numbers up!
Original bison herds, it's believed, were the size of some U.S. states. I never saw or witnessed that. They were whittled down pretty good when the government decided to eliminate them.
@@BillBird2111 I can scarcely imagine how the ground must have looked after they'd been through. All churned up with anything they could eat gone.
Remember this is their land. You are the intruder. Beautiful animals, just passing by, but man, some were LARGE. Thanks for sharing this. 💕
I lived in Bozeman, Montana for a few years. I've experienced the great bison shuffle.
Played through herds of elk on three different golf courses. And one day in Yellowstone I came across a moose the size of a three quarter ton pickup. And last but not least...had a two year old bear walk up and take my fish and walk away like it was the drive through.
The herd of bison is a beautiful sight, but this is hardly a 'stampede'. The bison are migrating calmly and it's so nice to see people staying in their cars and leaving the animals alone. Great footage!! Thanks for sharing. 👍
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I had a bunch of bison walk past me in the Black Hills of South Dakota while riding my motorcycle. It's surreal when you're sitting on a motorcycle and a big ol bison walks past you, and you know that it flip you in the air with great ease. Fortunately I never got hurt. Just kept my cool.
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You two couldn't possibly be cuter! I love your accents. I live in Montana & have been to Yellowstone many times. I never tire of being in the middle of a Buffalo Jam! They are amazing animals! A true testament to our Grand Creator.
Thank you so much. We loved visiting your state. Hope to have some more videos up soon. We had such a blast and to see all the amazing things. Hope to visit again soon. Thanks again for your kind words
@@broylesoutdoors213 😊
The map says it’s mostly in Wyoming but it’s really in Montana. Go Cats!
Thank you for posting this and letting us virtually experience this amazing event
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Glad you too appreciate the majesty of these bison. Thanks for recording this video and sharing it with us. I have been to Yellowstone twice, most recently in September. Saw many bison. But nothing like this. Wow!
@@milkshakebabies2010 thank you. It was an amazing experience. We were in awe. Thanks for watching and the comment
Beautiful encounter, totally marred by the commentary. It's their home. Mute for best enjoyment!
Muting comments might be better. Thanks for watching
Y'all ... please re-write your headline/title. This is nothing akin to a "stampede". Y'all b'lieve me.. if this were a stampede, the morg would have been posting this video, and it would have looked much different.
These Tatanka were blessing you. I have been up close to these lovely and awesome creatures numerous times. Keep calm. Keep safe distance. And enjoy the blessings. Y'all take care now.
"They need to get over" 😄
Not likely considering you're in their home.
Great experience. 👍
Didn’t know what else to say lol.
Perfect scenario! The snow on the trees, the mountain in the distance, the majestic creatures, wow!! I could see the huge ones way in the back coming towards you… so scary!! Thanks for sharing; from your neighbor in Kentucky!
I was a picturesque setting for sure. Thanks for watching and the comment from our neighbors 😁
How beautiful they are! You are so lucky to have witnessed them!
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It first happened two hundred years ago, this is the bison-tennial.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Yellowstone belongs to bison, we humans are just guests there. This majestic hump on their back is what gives bison the strength to defend and deter any predator. What bison do is they lower their head, go under the offender, and swing it up into the air. Those who experienced this and are alive would never go for the second try.
You just read my mind.
@@lilliansteele7165 I live here. No, we are not just "guests". haha!
The commentary was the best part. "He just licked his tongue!"
This is their land. You are in their land. They are amazing and powerful physically and in spirit. ❤❤❤❤
yep we are in the bison's house when we are there. OR the elk's house. or the bear....
@@clairewood7416 you mean "and".
This is a wonderful video! Thank you for posting!
My best friend and her mother lives about 20 minutes outside the west gate of Yellowstone. That means I get lucky enough to visit every year for a couple of weeks. And I've never been lucky enough to see this. This is One-in-a-million once-in-a-lifetime experience that you were truly blessed with. just an FYI that large group of Buffalo is not called a stampede it's called a herd. Had there been a stampede you really would have had to worry about that car! 🙂
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Typical rush hour in Yellowstone. Love it.
That was amazing.. they just walked around you and the car was not damaged and you got a great experience of a lifetime.
Love to see how gently they passed the car.
Holy cow is right! Though you’re lucky with such a close encounter. Many people don’t get such preferential treatment 🤪
We were nervous for sure. Thanks for the nice comment and watching
Two things:
Yellowstone is not for bison. They are migratory animals that are restricted from going through man made boundaries to feed at lower elevation. In the winter when it’s real cold it’s possible to walk within feet of a bison. It’s too much energy for them to do anything. Then in the spring the animals obviously need to put on some weight. Also, the original bison inhabitants of the park were wood bison which are extinct. The bison in the park are plains bison.
Secondly, we call this a bison jam. It happens all over the park at any given time. If you come to Yellowstone you have a real good chance of driving through a bison jam. The last major culling of the herd was the harsh winter of 96-97. It’s possible there are more bison now than in the history of the park.
Such a beautiful sight to see
These are such beautiful animals!!! Thank you so much for sharing!! Btw USA Today brought me here so ur video is really blowing up!!
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Hey Shane, your yellow stone trip looked amazing. That's on my bucket list. We'll have to get out one day
Need to. Go in October. No crowds, except Bison 🤣
Thanks for sharing - this is incredible and both of your reactions are awesome!!! 🤗. Isn’t nature incredible when you experience it as it should be, on it’s terms? So happy you had this experience!
Was amazed for sure. Thanks for watching and the comment
They know who's king of the road!
No doubt about it. Thanks for watching and the comment
This is beautiful! Yes you're lucky to see this!!!
Thank you for the kind words and watching
They are sauntering, not stampeding.
Asking them to get out of the way? You're in their house, now. Enjoy the show and don't worry about them being in the way.
KAREN!!! I just knew you would show up!!
I worked in the Grand Tetons during the summer of 1996. I would go visit Yellowstone when I got the chance. I saw loner bison along side the road but never anything like this. So majestic!!🦬🦬🦬🦬🦬🦬🦬🦬🦬🦬🦬🦬🦬🦬🦬🦬🦬🦬🦬🦬🦬🦬🦬🦬🦬🦬🦬🦬🦬🦬
Thanks. It made a great vacation day even better
What's crazy is that there's a road there with cars and tourists.
Yeah pretty sad
Stampede in slow motion....lol, good catch on the camera!
that was awesome thank you for sharing this would have loved to have been there to see this up close once in a life time to be a part of your so lucky
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Wow how cool! The snow on the trees so beautiful 😍. Love your accent 😊
as a local, my favorite thing in the park is when you get to see the buffalo chase dumb tourist around, catch them, throw them into the air, then stomp on them. other than that i just look at them and think how tasty they are in my freezer. the buffalo that is, i haven't tried tourist yet....
They are salty😁
Thanks for sharing... Amazing when they move in group. And they didn't do anything... No harm... Peace and love everyone. Let's behave like they do... Chill everyone!
Great words. I really appreciate your comment and watching. Means a lot
This a good thing the buffalo are definitely original.Ancient history still exist today.Don't be to worried about what we lost but that we rebuild what still exist including:The American Indians.I say all populations should grow not be discouraged.I mean it's cool to realize the past, present ,and future is still with us.Better than what other countries in history have done.Just encourage the growth!
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!! What treat!
Beautiful Country
This family did exactly what you need to do when an oncoming herd of buffalo come at you when you’re in your vehicle. Don’t move, don’t honk you horn, just stay in you vehicle, stay calm and don’t make any sudden movements. If one of the bulls feel fear they can dismantle a car in minutes with you inside temporarily! Just remember you’re playing in their house so remain calm and enjoy the moment as this family did. I wish I would have been there with them to enjoy this adventure!! Great job folks, great job!
Thanks for the comment and watching
@@broylesoutdoors213 - you’re welcome, and it’s nice to see a posting that doesn’t have an underlying narrative! Keep them coming and I’ll be watching!
Welcome to Montana where the wildlife out number the people ❤️ this is why we live here!
We loved it!!
Just don't think or start the engine is what I kept thinking. Thank you get r sharing. It's beautiful.
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That really was amazing!
thanks for sharing...this was great!!
They keep coming because you're in their front yard lol
True. Very true.
So very jealous 😩! This was totally a spiritual event💙💙
Yes it was can’t deny that. Thanks for watching and the comment
That big one was definitely the Elder of the Heard...So clear to see why the Natives called them the Buffalo People...They gave all Life the same respect, and treated ALL Life sacred, animals, insects, plants, birds, and fish.
Ferdinand Hayden wrote in his journal, in 1871, we must protect this area and prolong the life of the buffalo, and the natural beauty of mammoth hot Springs, at the time he made that entry in his journal only 300 buffalo were left, less than 6 months later, the U.S. Congress presented a bill and Yellowstone was made a national park, march 1st 1872
President Theodore Rosevelt opened the north gate, suggested by suggested by Captains Oscar j Brown and Wilbur Wilder from camp Sheridan, sent to the park to protect the park from poachers and inevitably built FORT YELLOWSTONE,
Lots more to this,
Davi b Ausie
About 5 minutes of a Buffalo herd…….before the white man came the herds would take DAYS to pass!! So many were destroyed for their hides, so grateful for the few people who saved a herd or 2! What majestic creatures!
I am so glad they were NICE to you, normally they would not be... JMMcCall
I was in a Bison jam in Custer State Park on a motorcycle but the herd was more spread out but still close enough. I maneuvered around and through them for 50 yards avoiding the mothers and calves. Buddy stayed behind with engine off with Bison strolling by him. I decided not lol. But nothing like this.
I bet that was a cluster in Custer. 🤣. Sorry I had to do that. Thanks for watching and the comment!!
Just one thought: hundred years ago there were thousands of this gorgeous animals running in the Yellowstone areas of alpine meadows and grass prairie..
Just a though!
I would literally cry from excitement
An amazing display of wildlife! Your viewpoint is certainly once in a lifetime. Your reactions are exactly what I would have said too:)
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This is beautiful nature at its best thank you so much for sharing and I will be subscribing to your great channel 😊
Thank you so much!!
Can you imgaine that before the slaughter in the 19th century there were herds of tenthousands of these on the prairies?
A sight to see. Can only imagine. Thanks for watching and the comment
I loved your commentary!
They are privileged to experience this. And no, they are not going to "get out of the way". Thank goodness!
Blessed to see this
"They need to get over." Ha! Lol, this is their home, not yours.
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How beautiful!!!
Thanks for the kind words and watching
Beautiful creatures
Q experiencia maravillosa y única 🤗🤗
More like a Buffalo stroll. LOL! We stayed in West Yellowstone for a week in Sept while touring the park. Loved every minute of it. Bison are magnificent animals. Such power in their eyes. I loved the Grizzly Wildlife center too. Want to go back
It is a majestic place for sure. Thanks for watching and the comment.
Was there in September unfortunately I didn’t see any bears except for some deer and lots of bisons.
@@rosbar4752 we were lucky to see two grizzly’s one in the Tetons and one as we started in Yellowstone
@@broylesoutdoors213 thank you. Maybe my next visit.
Love it, its intimidating, funny and sweet, and magnificent.. Wish i could have been there to see it for real🤗❤️
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Nah this is my home I'm used to this. I love my Tatonka (Buffalo) . Hope Yellowstone don't blow up. I will die with all my Critter's in the Park.
Animal Jam!!! Just another day in Yellowstone. That is a really large herd though.
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Beautiful animals great shot
Holy Buffalo
Beautiful 🥰😍
Thank you!
@@broylesoutdoors213 yw. Is there a airport near Yellowstone?
I wish I could live in Wyoming or South Montana. Crazy beautiful
Once in a lifetime experience!
Yes it was. Don’t know if we will be lucky enough to get back there but it was amazing! Thanks for watching and the comment
@0:17...There's more than "a ton of 'em". The average large bison weighs 2000 lbs. I wonder how the bison would have reacted if the tourists blew their horn.
Beautiful
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You all sure were funny, enjoyed that more than the big boys.
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Magic. We have no large beasts like this in Australia. Australia is too dry. :(
So beautiful
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loved this
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Stampede? In slow motion...
And it felt like forever lol
Hi I was wondering if I could use this video for a news story for Newsweek? Thank you
Is this to do with the uplift being measured at yellowstone?! Like the way the elephants fled the day before the 2004 tsunami?
No. It’s a daily occurrence when the road is clear.
@@tupacamaruiv5804 no kidding! I've never been, but I dream to visit one day. I might be freaked out by that many buffalo, though!
That wasn't a stampede. Just a walk by. If it had been a stampede you'd have been in big trouble. Defination: a sudden panicked rush of a number of horses, cattle, or other animals:
"the herd was fleeing back to the high land in a wild stampede"
I live & work there. This is normal from October - February.
Too much snow everywhere else. They are seeking Warm Ground &
Melted grass/hay .
My guess this was shot around the FireHole ( closed for the season ) .
We call them puppies here.
Thanks for watching and the comment. I can only imagine what you are able to do and see. You are blessed my friend. This was on the way out past the grand prismatic spring.
They will slow you down for sure!!! 😁 thanks for sharing!!!
" they need to get over".. haha, what an endearing statement..she's a doll and we should all be so lucky to have a gal like that...however, that herd of beasts were taking the path of least resistance...so you stop your car and wait..it's a beautiful thing and as long as you don't do anything stupid...you'll be fine...I love bison..beautiful beasts with a very dark history.
I am a lucky guy. Yes I am Thanks for watching and the comment
You're in their park. Lol. It's actually not too uncommon.
Lol it was for us, first time there. Thanks for watching and the comment
Yes! Super cool. I love Yellowstone. :)
@@montgomerymoose3432 we live 1 hr away from the smoky mountains and it is beautiful but was blown away by this place.