29 July 2010

And Yellowstone, Again!

30 Jul 2010--We went into Yellowstone for our final trip this past Tuesday. We are leaving Wyoming on Sunday, heading to Salt Lake City for 3 weeks, so we figured we would give it one more try in Yellowstone in hopes of seeing and filming a moose. Well, it was not to be, but we had a good time anyway, so all is good!

We saw more deer going into and out of the park than is usual, and even saw a bunch of antelope in the park. Neither of us remember seeing antelope back in the 80s when we were here, but they are here.



We saw a few herds of elk, with babies, who are always fun to watch. This one in the 2nd pic is calling...I assume to her mother.




In the almost 2 weeks since we had taken our last trip into the park, there was quite a splash of color in the fields. The little photo is a stitch to click on, and the rest were just individual plants I found in the area. There was quite a dramatic difference in the fields than on our previous trips.





So we didn't see any moose, or even any Grizzlies. We figured they are on the run after they attacked those people in Cooke City!
But we did see this black bear, very close to the side of the road, and observed quite a few people getting much closer to this bear than common sense would dictate. People were stopped on both sides of the road, and lots of people were out of their cars taking pics and videos, but one girl, probably about 18 yrs old, easily got within 10-15 ft of this bear. She was so close she actually made Cathy and I nervous...I yelled out to her that she should get back, but she ignored me! Then, either her brother or boyfriend informed us that she was fast, so she could outrun the bear if it went after her. I wanted to slap both of them.
Several minutes later, as he was getting into his van, this same brother/boyfriend wanted to throw some marshmallows he was carrying at the bear. Needless to say, Cathy and I told him in no uncertain terms that he better not throw those marshmallows while we standing there...I was now contemplating kicking him in the ass!

This bear looked like he was an adolescent, not a cub, and not full grown, maybe old enough to have been let loose by his mom, maybe the mother was still in the area. What amazes me is how the black bears completely ignore all the hubbub going on around them. We were probably watching it eat berries for at least 15 minutes, and it was there before we arrived and was still there when we left. It seems like they would have to eat a tremendous amount of berries every day to sustain themselves.
Here are a couple videos. Check out how close everyone is. (The videos loaded differently this time, so I have to look once I post this blog to see how it will show up to you.)
As we were driving to leave the park, we saw these people going out on a sightseeing caravan. It made me think of my idea to get a caravan of RVs going next summer. haha

Because of the way the sun is hitting the mountains.valley, you have to enlarge these pics to see the Ospreys in the nest at the top of the huge rock. There was a mother, father and 2 babies in it. Look how big the nest is, and check out the bottom pic...one of the adults is feeding one of the babies.
Here, the 1st video shows a buffalo swimming across the lake/river. As heavy as they are (average 1000 pounds), and as seemingly "front"-loaded as they look with all their bulk up in their shoulders, you wouldn't think they would be able to swim.

Here he is shaking off and then rubbing his head in the dirt trying to dry off.
And now, up to the tree line to scrape some bark off the trees.
I didn't get a picture of it, but we saw a car off the side of the road...and I mean "off"! There was probably an 8-10 ft drop straight down off the shoulder, and this car went off "Thelma and Louise" style, landing on all 4 wheels without any visible dents that we could see when driving past it. We heard a cop say on his walkie-talkie that the guy was watching animals, not paying attention, and went off the side of the road. The man and woman that owned the car were on the side of the street, standing and looking on sheepishly. You could tell they were embarrassed. With as many cars on the road, and all the animals to be seen, it is surprising this doesn't happen more often!

So, we are leaving the area on Sunday after 31 days here. Most of our faithful readers are probably happy to be moving on (haha), but I will miss it. I was last in this area in 1991, have always loved it, and can only hope it is not another 20 years before we get back here.

6 comments:

  1. What a great blogger you are. The pictures and video of Yellowstone have been wonderful to see. It's like we were there with you.

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  2. Keep up the good work Paula....I'm living my dream thru you. Love the videos and narrative! You make me laugh.

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  3. 18 years old - my how they think they know everything. it really is dangerous to let them out by themselves.

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  4. Hey Fifi, good to hear from you, it has been a while, so I wasn't sure you were checking in anymore.

    And Marie, those 18 yr olds should have been arrested for being so stupid!!!

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  5. Paula another great read!

    I can't believe the world stills says that you are an adult at 18! How stupid can anyone be!!!!

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  6. I have to ask Ellen...are you yanking my chain, or what???

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