Friday, June 12, 2009

Yellowstone 2009 Day 3

Jun 12, 2009
From The Archives:

Yellowstone 2009 day 3.


Considering we were less 1 car of the caravan, day 2 was an even worse nightmare caravan wise. After breakfast, and a weird moment of my dad WATCHING me smoking… Ok, side note, so I am not so delusional that I think I am hiding my smoking habit from my folks. I know they know I smoke. I just choose not to do it in front of them. But I go out for my morning smoke with my coffee, and Calvyn (my nephew) is playing with the door again, so my dad goes out on the porch, without my knowledge. SO here I am, in the parking lot, smoking, when I realize my dad is on the porch, basically watching me. Grrr.


Anyway, side note aside; we had decided to hit Firehole drive and then Old Faithful today. I remember specifically attempting to clarify with my mom. Firehole Lake drive? Or the Fire Hole River? (These are 2 completely different similarly named drives) And I don’t recall exactly if she said Firehole River Drive, and I inferred, or she clarified Firehole Lake Drive… either way I assumed we would meet up at Firehole Lake drive.


After getting in to the park and hitting real speeds we heard and thumpittythump and saw something bounce off the back of the car. After some deliberation I realized that I, after breaking one of my cardinal rules, had left my shades on the car. I have a rule of NEVER EVER setting anything on the roof of the car because you will forget it. I broke it today, and lost my shades. Poo!

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After that we arrive to Firehole Lake Drive.

DSC_0300 Really cool coloring near a hot spring that the name is currently escaping me.

DSC_0302 Aforementioned spring.

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Great Fountain Geyser

DSC_0318 Close-up of the actual geyser opening.

GFC Stitch Panoramic of Great Fountain Geyser.

This geyser is freaking huge.I have some new software that allows me to more easily put together panoramic photos that I have been playing with. I love some of the end results.

DSC_0326 White Dome Geyser – I actually got to see it erupt this year!

Copy of DSC_0327 Yellow Monkey Flower.

Before leaving Landis had read something in one of the various guides the park or hotel gave us about this Yellow Monkey Flower and set out to find one. Known to grow near hot springs, this one was near white dome. I cropped a close up to show the detail. It is supposed to resemble a monkey’s face… I’m not seeing it. Its pretty and all, and now that we knew what we were looking for they are like… EVERYWHERE in Yellowstone, but yea.

DSC_0331 Unnamed spring.

I wanted to include this one because I am just fascinated by the geothermal plumbing. As you can see the upper spring is draining into the lower one… which isn’t draining anywhere, so it must be doing so underground into the big cave to the right I imagine.

DSC_0342 Hot Rapids

DSC_0347 Lotsa Yellow Monkey Flowers


From there we moved on to Fountain Paint Pots. When we got there I desperately needed to pee so I went to the scary outhouse thingies they had here. There was a line for the 2 toilettes. A father let her girl into the right side, and a woman went into the left side I was next. A couple seconds later the woman rushed out screaming about a mouse in there. I made sure the father wasn’t waiting to go then went in. I’m fine peeing in the same room as a mouse.. However I never did see this mouse, but I did over hear the crazy woman warning everybody else who came to the line about it… LOL.

DSC_0350 Fountain Paint Pots itself.

You can just make out a sloop of mud I caught plooping up. It’s kind of cool.

DSC_0355 This is the geyser we passed the year before to see Clepsydra. I believe it is called Jelly Geyser but am not 100% on that.

DSC_0361 Clepsydra Geyser.

I still really like clepsydra. It’s hard to photograph, but it’s pretty. I was starting to get irritated with all the people. Last year, the park was fine. This year, crowded as hell. I was getting anxious with the mossiers, and the fact that we still hadn’t met up with the rest of the group and started passing people as opportunities presented themselves. Landis got mad and said he wasn’t willing to attempt to keep up with me if I was going to run around like a mad man. Valid point, but I do have to say later in the day he ate those words. Hehe.


After that we moved on to the Upper Geyser Basin. (FYI Folks This is one of the few places in within the park where you will have a good cell signal so we called Jay to find out where they were, and believe it or not they were here!) We parked and decided we needed to eat so we went to the Geyser Grill (ladies and gentlemen I present the 2nd most affordable places to eat in the park) had some food and worked our drama out. Combination of too many people, irritation on missing the caravan, and low blood sugars.


Then we went to see when the predictable Geysers would erupt. I again took the opportunity to ask a ranger about Lonestar Geyser which I had planned on hiking down to this year. Apparently the trail was still snowed out I was informed people were still skiing down to it. Okay, that’s out. So we walked out of the ranger station just in time for Old Faithful to start its eruption.

DSC_0371 Other than the peoples heads, this is a great picture of Old Faithful.

This picture kind of helps illustrate just how many people were here. For hells sake. I was entertained by the cheering and clapping afterwards, like it was a planned fireworks show or something. Hehe. But then again, how many other acts of nature are cheered and applauded for? Good Show. After it erupted we started walking against the crowd to the lodge and ran into my parents.

DSC_0375 I believe this is Beehive Geyser erupting in the distance.

If it’s not Beehive its one very close by. As I talked with my folks I called Jay again to see where they were. They were sitting and waiting for Grand Geyser to erupt. I informed them it may go off right now, or it make take an hour or two and they should come back. Exactly one minute later we see this:

DSC_0377 Grand Geyser erupts in the distance.

I tried to call my brother back to tell him to turn around, he didn’t answer. From there my parents, Landis and I decided to walk down to Grand Geyser and meet up with Jayson and Hitomi. Coming up to a split in the path my parents told us to run ahead and find them as they were slowing us down. So we did. We finally met up with Jay and Hitomi just as we got to Grand which had stopped erupting at that point. Of Course. I found out that they did turn around and watch it which was good because I was feeling guilty.

DSC_0384 This is one of the Lioness geysers and the Old Faithful Lodge in the background.

DSC_0389 Beehive Geyser

DSC_0390 DSC_0393 Geyser that is named but is escaping me right now. Above image is it going off, below is when we got closer and it was drained.

DSC_0397 Pretty blue spring shaped like a crow.

DSC_0399 Pretty Runoff

DSC_0401 Inside the Old Faithful Lodge. It is so difficult to capture the grandiosity of this lodge. It’s huge and beautiful.


After that we all grabbed some food and ice cream as with different interests parted ways again. Landis and I decided to follow the lower loop east towards Yellowstone Lake.

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Keplar Cascades

DSC_0408 Isa Lake – Not as pretty when it’s still frozen solid. This is a cool, tiny lake that has the unusual distinction of draining into both sides of the continental divide, i.e. draining into both the Pacific and the Atlantic oceans. Due to this being frozen and the amount of snow we decided to head back the way we came from here and possibly hit Midway before the weather completely turned on us.

Midway Stitch Panoramic shot of a random pull out near Midway Geyser Basic.

DSC_0415 This is a lower view of Grand Prismatic Spring. With the people walking next to it and the steam you can get a general idea of just how big this thing is.

DSC_0418 Excelsior Geyser Crater

DSC_0426 Grand Prismatic Spring – Steamy

DSC_0429 DSC_0430 Cool runoff patterns from Grand Prismatic

DSC_0431 Excelsior’s Crater from afar.

Again to give a sense of size. This area is probably the only board walked path that makes me super nervous. Only because the boardwalk has one way in and out that goes right next to Excelsior’s crater, which blew out in the 1800’s, and has been dormant for a very long time, and had a small active period in the 80’s. But it is the world’s tallest geyser when it is active. Also, the boardwalk is obviously going over a very big hot spot with several of the worlds biggest hot springs all condensed right here. If something were to go wrong the natural instinct would be to run the way you came in, but again only trail out is next to the biggest geyser, AND has a bridge over a swift moving river. The mountains towards the other end are probably the safer bet, but how much thin crust is between there and the mountains?

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Run off from Excelsior


After this the rain really picked up and chased us and hundreds of other visitors that apparently were also staying in West Yellowstone out of the park as during a pounding storm we dealt with a huge traffic jam out of the park.
When we got back to our cabin, beating the rest of the family, I had a weird hankering for soup. So we went to the local grocery store and picked up some soup and rolls. Did some minor window shopping in the rain and saw the family come back into town. So we headed back to the cabin, and find out they want to do dinner and ask us to join. Sure… we can eat this soup later.


Here comes again another communication issue. My mom tells us we are going to eat at the Short Line Restaurant, but she wants to stop by this gift shop first. The one we happened to be at when we saw them come in. Great, meet ya there. We get there, spend 10 minutes waiting, they don’t show. So we walk around the block a few times and don’t find them. We finally get in the car and have a smoke waiting for them to call, no call. We decide screw it and start heading back so I call and they say they are at the nearby book store. So we go back and we park and we head to the bookstore, they aren’t there. Then I remember there is another book store so we walk down further and finally run into my dad. Apparently it was not a miscommunication, we had the right store, they just decided to make a few pit stops on the way. Oi.


So we all meet up again, hang out in the gift shop for what seems like forever then finally go to dinner. We were worried about getting lost and separated again so we asked exactly where to go, and it came up that my dad, with his bad knee probably shouldn’t walk back all the way to where they parked and we were right there, so he rides with us. I apologize in advance because I know my car smells of stale cigarette smoke. He says its fine he doesn’t care, but it does smell like cigarette smoke. Thanks dad. Hehe.


We arrive to the restaurant which has a fully furnished old school train inside. It was like a living snapshot of the past, and I wish I brought my camera because it was really cool walking through the old train cars. Although, it moved, a lot with us walking through and I am unsure if it was motion sickness, claustrophobia, or a combination of the two but I started getting very dizzy in it. So we sit down to dinner, and I tell you what this was an expensive restaurant. So I just get a burger, and OH MY GAWD this was absolutely the best burger I have ever had in my entire life.


After dinner we head back to the hotel. During dinner I had called the shower as we had discovered hot water was in short supply here, but mom beat me to a bath. So Jayson, Hitomi, my Dad Landis and I stayed up and played a card game. Burnt out, and over “hiding” drinking beer from my dad I just drink it, rather than pour it into a glass. He knows I drink beer, I know he knows, maybe I am a terrible son, I just didn’t care about hiding it, or insulting his intelligence anymore. He never did say anything. So he finally goes to bed, and Jayson and Hitomi decide to join me in the beer drinking and we bond for a bit.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Yellowstone 2009 day 1 and 2

Jun 3, 2009
From the archives

Yellowstone 2009


This vacation was very much needed. Work was becoming well a nightmare and I desperately needed to get away for a while. My parents had been talking about going up to Yellowstone for a few weeks and on Mothers day asked me to look for hotel rooms online to accommodate 3 possibly 4 couples…. Yea that didn’t go down very well. With the days ticking away and drawing blanks online (and KSL says travel is down, no one is traveling. liars!) worrying that we were not going to find a place, we finally found one. I’m guessing it was a last minute cancellation because it was perfect. It had 3 bedrooms, a pull out couch, a kitchen and living room. And it was in the area we wanted to be in.


It’s one thing to go on vacation with my Parents. It’s another to go on vacation with my parents and my little brother. Its completely another story to go on vacation with my parents, 2 brothers, their wives, and their children. That was very interesting. Here are my nephews helping me decide what to do the next day.

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Due to the amount of people we had and the lack of a car big enough we went into the park in 3 separate cars attempting to stay together as a caravan…. Yea that was fun. The first day My mom, worrying the weather was going to turn suggested we try to get the east side of the park done first, starting at Mud Volcano and then working our way up north. Of course this required some back tracking but it worked out. On the way up we saw some elk in near the Madison River.

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And a quick stop by Gibbon Falls

DSC_0036 DSC_0038 DSC_0041 Look at how far that forest goes, just miles and miles of unmolested woods. Its absolutely beautiful.


From there we stopped by Beryl Spring.

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We finally arrived at Mud Volcano and while waiting for the rest of the caravan we walked up to Sulpher Cauldron, which is not very photogenic, but I did want to share this picture of a place the road collapsed when a new steam vent opened up.

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I have already shared pictures of Mud Volcano so I won’t share too many for this post. Here is a cool one of a buffalo chillin by a hot spring.

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After that we decided to go back up the way we came and hit a few spots on the way to Dunraven Pass.

DSC_0095 Us at the lower falls of the Yellowstone.

DSC_0094 DSC_0098 DSC_0114 A cool pic I caught of a very unafraid crow.

DSC_0123  And the Upper Falls of the Yellowstone

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From Above

DSC_0148 Playing with settings on my camera I caught the “in motion” image of the Yellowstone River before it plummets down the upper falls.


After hitting these few stops we were all hungry and stopped by the Tower Junction for some food. Of course it was 4:05 and they closed the restaurant at 4 so we were screwed. Everybody was hungry and getting ornery and we needed to eat. My brother Nate had the worst of this with wife who had a newborn, so she wanted to go home, and they did. The rest of us were starving and pissy. So we found some pre made food in the small grocery store here and were good to go.


We wanted to head up to the Lamar Valley and see some wildlife, and of course Tower Falls which is on the way.

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Here is the first bear we saw.


DSC_0172 Here is a pretty valley just North of Dunraven Pass.

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Here is Tower Falls again playing with settings on my camera. I like the way this one turned out.


We decided to hike down this time, despite the sign that warned the end of the trail was closed due to flooding.

DSC_0186 This is a cool image of the Yellowstone Canyon.

Unfortunately the trail ended before we could get to the lower view of Tower Falls. So that was kind of a pointless, painful hike on our part, but it was pretty.

DSC_0209 Here is bear number 2 we saw this day.

This one was rather close to the road and I walked out to take his/her picture. There was a ranger who was allowing crowds to get surprisingly close, probably due to the absence of cubs. However I felt like she was trying to get away from all the people and convinced the family to leave rather than chase her

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This is an image I took when we passed a LARGE group of people with HUGE lenses all pointed the same way. No one was taking pictures, and I have no clue what they were waiting for. (although this is the spot the year before there were grizzlies so that is probably it) I thought I saw something so I took this, nothing there. But it is a pretty nature shot I guess.


After this The remaining caravan decided to hit petrified tree so we left the group and headed up towards that.

DSC_0213 Petrified tree.

The remaining stump is 1 of 3 that were here, the rest chipped away by souvenirists, so this remaining one was fenced in… cemetery style. Hehe.

DSC_0214 Moose we saw near Petrified Tree.

We waited for what seemed like hours for the rest of the family to arrive, before getting mad and deciding to head back. When we did of course we passed them, so we turned around and met back up with them. Apparently they stopped again at what they thought were elk (which we had stopped at, saw elk and left) and they turned out to be Bighorn Sheep and a wolf. Darnit.


Even though the light was fading my brother wanted to go to Mammoth Hot Springs so we headed up that way.

DSC_0226 Here is bear number 3 we found.

DSC_0232 Another pretty valley view, with what appears to be a random hotspring or two.

DSC_0238 Bear number 4.

Again this one was really close to the road. We actually saw 3 or 4 more bears, but they were so far way that even with my telephoto lens they were just dots so I don’t really count them.

DSC_0245 Some antelope.

DSC_0255 This is Mammoth Hot Springs from afar… and my brothers car.

DSC_0268 Lower terrace

DSC_0271 Above Canary Springs

DSC_0278 Canary Springs. I like the lighting and the Reflections

DSC_0291 Again, above Canary Springs.

Very interesting lighting during dusk.


After that the light was gone in fact the above image I had to use a flash. So after driving through the upper terrace we headed back to our condo. Upon returning we realized my other brother and wife had packed up and left.
All and all day two we packed a lot of adventuring in. It was good times.
Stay tuned for day 3 and 4.

Including original comments from the archive.

  • Ashley: Oh, so much fun.  I want to go to Yellowstone sometime.  I've never been. I am always paranoid I am going to fall into some boiling hot spring and die or something...as would be appropriate for me.

2 years ago

  • aubrey: you got to see 5 bears in the wild! Lucky and There was water at the canary springs! Super Lucky! you guys got some great pictures! Can't wait to see days 3 and 4!

2 years ago

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Money Well Spent


Current mood: content
Category:Life

Months and Months ago I purchased a remote for my camera. I knew this was going to be a useful accessory due to the time old adage: The photographer is never photographed. I played with my new toy a couple of time at family events and what not.


Today the final verdict came in. On Christmas I had asked the family to get together and take a family portrait, which when you have 7 kids, plus spouses, plus children becomes quite the ordeal. Anyway I got everybody to get together at once and take a picture with my new remote, and my camera on a tripod.


Today, for Mothers day I gave my mom, and all moms in my family, the print of that picture. They loved it, but a little later my mom asked me who took the picture. I said I did. She said, wow. It doesn’t look like you have run into the frame. I responded with, that’s because I didn’t. I was able to pose the whole family, calmly walk in, and settle up and then take several pictures. The remote came with the option of a delay when I press the button. Allowing for time to palm it before the shot is taken. The final result, having the entire family calmly posed, looking as if someone else took the picture.


On the same note I did the same idea for a gift for Landis’ mom. During Christmas I made the family endure a shot of all of us via remote shot. When she opened her gift she went silent. I, being still new to the family, worried something was wrong, when I realized she was verclempt. She was so verclempt, I started getting all verclempt. She just couldn’t speak. Here I was thinking I had gone the cheap route, heres a pic I took of the family, and a cheap walmart frame, and she is touched to the point of tears. I knew she wanted the set I put together, and that’s why I did it, but I never expected this.
Lets see:


Camera: $600.00
Remote: $8.00
Print: $3.00
Cheap Frame: $3.00
Seeing your mother, and mother in law speechless: Priceless.