โJan-17-2015 08:39 PM
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โJan-19-2015 08:15 AM
StarkNaked wrote:
The ravens are smart enough to open backpacks and will ransack anything they can open. Once again, no food left in the vehicle, even while you're just out walking the boardwalks.
โJan-19-2015 06:25 AM
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โJan-18-2015 04:27 PM
jmtandem wrote:
Yellowstone is very popular with motorcyclists and touring bicyclists. What is the real question you are asking? Weather, animals.......???
โJan-18-2015 02:40 PM
ddndoug wrote:
Thanks for all the replies. They are all in line with what I was thinking, but not having been there before I didn't want to do anything to put my family in danger.
Trackrig - What time of the year were you there?
Doug
โJan-18-2015 01:59 PM
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โJan-18-2015 11:23 AM
jmtandem wrote:
Yellowstone is very popular with motorcyclists and touring bicyclists. What is the real question you are asking? Weather, animals.......???
โJan-18-2015 10:29 AM
โJan-18-2015 10:07 AM
Matt_Colie wrote:
We were there late last summer. I had hoped to drag an aged Tracker out there, but it didn't want to go. If I had had it, I would have put the top down and driven all over the park. The only thing you would have to be careful about is leaving anything like food in it. Fishing Bridge does not allow soft campers. We saw elk and bison up close. (Got stuck in two bison jams.) Also saw wolves, but not up close and did not see any bears at all.
Drag the Jeep.
Matt
โJan-18-2015 09:22 AM
Bionic Man wrote:
I think a convertible would be close to ideal for Yellowstone. Keep food out of your car, and you are likely fine. That should be your rule even if you take a hard top. I have seen bears get into regular cars when they smell food.
โJan-18-2015 09:06 AM