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D.E.Bishop wrote:
We as older folk have past through all the phases of camping and are now entering the destination phase. We don't travel as long and as fast as before and can spend an entire day on the road and only go 90 miles or stop and sit (not really sitting) for several days.
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tragusa3 wrote:
I hear ya Hanes!
Here's the deal. I've been working tirelessly at editing the videos for the trip. We'll be around family for the holidays and I wanted to have them done by then. I've got one final installment to work on. This trip ended up being 12 installments of about 25 minutes a piece.
I've been getting hugely interested in the hobby of shooting video and editing. I don't seem to watch tv much anymore, instead I watch creative youtube vloggers for ideas, etc. My goal would be to get as good as Casey Neistat. Look him up on youtube His Page HERE and you'll see the style I'm shooting for. I'm a long ways from it. I'm not as entertaining in front of a camera, and I'm not as talented at editing. Hanes, seeing your posts throughout the years, I bet you'd be good at it.
The short of it is, I may be just a few weeks from finishing my videos and can then finish out posting here. For those that haven't done a trip report, you may not realize that it can be so time consuming.
โNov-12-2016 06:32 AM
tragusa3 wrote:We were at Yellowstone in May. We drove from the road from Norris to Canyon. As we were going up a hill a mother grizzly and 3 cubs came walking toward us and walked right by our van!Then we went to the Canyon visitor center. The restaurant wasn't open yet but the snack bar was. My wife and I each got a hot dog, a cup of soup and a soda. $26.00 ! There was a big raven sitting on the picknic table right outside the door. I took our food to the van to eat and he followed me over. I sat at the sliding door with our dog behind. The dog and raven eyed each other up but they were both more interested in the food. I gave them each a little piece of bun.
Thanks guys.
Regarding lunch. On this entire trip we ate out a total of ONCE (a Chinese place in Cody). We always pack picnics. It saves money, sure, but that's the third reason we do it. The first is that lunch becomes part of the park experience for us. The second is that it saves time. For instance, on the Northwest loop of Yellowstone, there is a fairly long unpaved road that you can take that meanders through the rolling hills. We drove until we were far from anyone and stopped there for lunch. I'll post those pics in the next section.
Most of the time we have no trouble finding picnic tables. The main map for Yellowstone shows where you can find them. Once we waited about 15 min for one to become available. All other times, our truck tailgate is a great picnic spot. We can put it where we want it and it is always available! LOL We didn't do it on this trip, but on our last trip we brought the Coleman grill and grilled burgers and stuff while touring the parks.
I would think that in the majority of parks (at least the ones we've been to), eating lunch at restaurants is either not an option or you pay dearly for the time it takes to leave the good stuff to find food.
Hope that helps.