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Ski_Pro_3
Jan 19, 2015Explorer
Ravens are the biggest problem with critters. I've ridden motorcycles in Yellowstone on several occasions and they have stolen everything from my gloves to the key right out of the ignition while I was removing my helmet!
I did have some excitement with a buffalo when the traffic was stopped and the big boy decided to cross right where I was. (Guess he didn't see me or something) This guy decided the traffic was took thick and came right at me to cross the road. Other cars and RV's too packed nose-to-tail to get through. I couldn't move fast enough, so I just froze there. Some kid in an RV in front of me, sticking his head out the window, took a photo. Wish I could get a copy of that!
While rain can be an issue, it's usually short lived and easy to duck under a tree and just enjoy being in Yellowstone!! (Here I am watching some elk on the other side of the Yellowstone River as DW and I wait for the rain shower to pass)
I did have some excitement with a buffalo when the traffic was stopped and the big boy decided to cross right where I was. (Guess he didn't see me or something) This guy decided the traffic was took thick and came right at me to cross the road. Other cars and RV's too packed nose-to-tail to get through. I couldn't move fast enough, so I just froze there. Some kid in an RV in front of me, sticking his head out the window, took a photo. Wish I could get a copy of that!
While rain can be an issue, it's usually short lived and easy to duck under a tree and just enjoy being in Yellowstone!! (Here I am watching some elk on the other side of the Yellowstone River as DW and I wait for the rain shower to pass)
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