Love this video! You do such a great job of providing information and enthusiasm for the places you visit. Your love and respect for these areas is evident and your fun personalities add to the enjoyment whether visiting from our couch or planning a trip.
I'll be there in a few weeks so this video is perfect timing. Although I've been there several times, each visit is a unique experience. You just never know what you will see. One of my favorite drives is Blacktail Deer Plateau, to get away from the crowds, see nice scenery and look for critters. It's not open in June so it will have to wait until my September visit. I'm from the old school where my parents feed the bears from the car but didn't let us young uns do it. So glad they stopped that practice. You guys always seem happy in these videos which really makes the viewers want to visit the places you talk about and your history notes spike the intrigue. Keep em coming!
I haven't visited Yellowstone since 2013. But on that occasion we saw moose, beavers, a grizzly eating a bison and a pack of wolves vunting bison. All in LamR Valley one evening
The Old Faithful Inn-my great grandfather was the blacksmith who helped build it. Even the clock in the lobby, all of the iron. My grandmother was born in Mammoth. Lots of relatives still live in the Gardiner and Livingston areas.
You have nailed it again! Excellent compendium of sights and activities. I can't think of anything you didn't include, except maybe the Firehole River Drive just south of Madison Junction. A very scenic and peaceful drive through the river canyon and a beautiful waterfall. A great place to just pull over in a pull-out and listen to the river and birds. Thank you for your wonderful work in bringing the glorious West and its treasures to us all.
My husband and I are going this weekend and plan to visit lamar valley to hopefully see some buffalo we are going to be driving most of the time , can you please suggest some other places to visit for wildlife viewing, Thank You!
Thank you for the update on Yellowstone it's great stuff! Do you have anything updated for Bryce Canyon? We will be taking a 2 week road trip around the National Parks, Yellowstone being our first stop, Grand Tetons, Vegas to meet up with our daughter and then to Bryce Canyon and a few more on the way home (Wisconsin). We will be there shortly after the Annual Astrology Festival. Do you have any tips or tricks for night time viewing of the starry night sky and not disrupting others who have already adjusted their eyes to the dark. I know about using the red flash lights or head lamps.
Thanks for watching. Our Bryce Travel Guide has all updated information in it. wereintherockies.com/store/ What a great trip you have planned! Enjoy. As for night time viewing, I would check out the national parks webpage. They often have information on there about star gazing.
it's a bit of a niche location, but my favorite one is either the nez perce ford picnic area (east portion of the park, near mud volcano) or the beaver lake picnic area (west portion, north of norris and roaring mountain) but there is no such thing as a bad picnic location.
I live right outside the park and always get excited when Spring starts rolling in. Looking forward to many trips over this year.
Love that you included Yellowstone Lake!
Love this video! You do such a great job of providing information and enthusiasm for the places you visit. Your love and respect for these areas is evident and your fun personalities add to the enjoyment whether visiting from our couch or planning a trip.
I'll be there in a few weeks so this video is perfect timing. Although I've been there several times, each visit is a unique experience. You just never know what you will see. One of my favorite drives is Blacktail Deer Plateau, to get away from the crowds, see nice scenery and look for critters. It's not open in June so it will have to wait until my September visit. I'm from the old school where my parents feed the bears from the car but didn't let us young uns do it. So glad they stopped that practice. You guys always seem happy in these videos which really makes the viewers want to visit the places you talk about and your history notes spike the intrigue. Keep em coming!
Thanks so much. We're glad we can provide enjoyment for you and everyone else.
I haven't visited Yellowstone since 2013. But on that occasion we saw moose, beavers, a grizzly eating a bison and a pack of wolves vunting bison. All in LamR Valley one evening
Great stuff guys, this is our vacation destination this year from the UK. We always love watching your videos full of information a great tips.
Welcome and enjoy! You will love it here.
Awesome! Thank you!
The Old Faithful Inn-my great grandfather was the blacksmith who helped build it. Even the clock in the lobby, all of the iron. My grandmother was born in Mammoth. Lots of relatives still live in the Gardiner and Livingston areas.
Wow! Awesome.
You have nailed it again! Excellent compendium of sights and activities. I can't think of anything you didn't include, except maybe the Firehole River Drive just south of Madison Junction. A very scenic and peaceful drive through the river canyon and a beautiful waterfall. A great place to just pull over in a pull-out and listen to the river and birds. Thank you for your wonderful work in bringing the glorious West and its treasures to us all.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I can’t wait to go! Keep those Yellowstone videos coming. Thank you.
More to come!
Omg the baby buffalo!!!!! ❤❤❤
Wow!! I learned so much about Yellowstone.
This is a really good video I have also been there in februeric.I was so cold.It was nearly unbearable but I still had a really good time. 13:04
February 😁
Will be back in Yellowstone in July. Can't wait. My favorite park. I want to do some hikes that I couldn't do in the past.
Good luck!
My husband and I are going this weekend and plan to visit lamar valley to hopefully see some buffalo we are going to be driving most of the time , can you please suggest some other places to visit for wildlife viewing, Thank You!
Hayden Valley is another great place.
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Amazing video. Thank you for sharing. 👍56
So beautiful!
It really is!
Thank you for the update on Yellowstone it's great stuff!
Do you have anything updated for Bryce Canyon?
We will be taking a 2 week road trip around the National Parks, Yellowstone being our first stop, Grand Tetons, Vegas to meet up with our daughter and then to Bryce Canyon and a few more on the way home (Wisconsin). We will be there shortly after the Annual Astrology Festival.
Do you have any tips or tricks for night time viewing of the starry night sky and not disrupting others who have already adjusted their eyes to the dark. I know about using the red flash lights or head lamps.
Thanks for watching. Our Bryce Travel Guide has all updated information in it. wereintherockies.com/store/ What a great trip you have planned! Enjoy. As for night time viewing, I would check out the national parks webpage. They often have information on there about star gazing.
Thank you! I will do that! We're super excited
Great video. Do you have any recommendations on picnic locations? There are over 50 sites in the park.
Honestly, not a specific spot. We’ve probably eaten at 15 or 20 of them I bet. And we’ve been happy with all of them
it's a bit of a niche location, but my favorite one is either the nez perce ford picnic area (east portion of the park, near mud volcano) or the beaver lake picnic area (west portion, north of norris and roaring mountain) but there is no such thing as a bad picnic location.
Wonderful,,,,
LOL IM GOING THIS WEEK!
Have a great time!
How do you get to the top of the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone waterfall
Follow signs to the Brink of the Upper Falls and Brink of the Lower Falls. Have fun.
Governor Gordon raise taxes in these 2 counties in Wyoming
Sorry about that
can a wheelchair make it to any of the waterfalls
Yes, several!
Nice video but it an advertisement for a high priced guide.
10 more reasons don't go visit Yellowstone and Yosemite Nat'l Park
Hopefully you stayed away from the bison. They can get crabby and dangerous!
Top thing to do , is watch people do stupid things they shouldnt be doing.
Unfortunately, you don't have to look hard to see this.
Do the bison ever charge vehicles causing damage?
This is very unlikely but it's possible it has happened before.
Nice job. Thanks! MAGA Vet. FJB