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YNP 12/12- 12/15

PostPosted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 11:27 am
by rbmcmurt
Hi. I’ve never done a trip report before, but I have used many from this board to help me plan my last couple of trips to Yellowstone and GTNP. Thank you to everyone who has posted a trip report in the last 6 months. Chances are I have read it and gained some insight from it.
Right now some friends of mine and I are in Jackson, WY and we have 2 more days left on what has been an incredible trip. We have visited the Gardiner/ Mammoth area, Lamar Valley, snowmobiled from West Yellowstone to Old Faithful, and today will start the GTNP leg of our visit. While I have been to YNP and GTNP many times now, it is the first time for 2 of my friends. As you can imagine, they are absolutely having a blast.
For those of you who don’t know, the southern part of YNP has been inundated by snow over the last 72 hours. This has led to some treacherous driving, but some absolutely incredible views. The amount of snow here is even more impressive to my friends and I considering we are all from Mississippi. We hit -6 degrees in Livingston, MT 3 days ago- I don’t envy those of y’all that have to deal with those cold temperatures on a regular basis.
Anyway, attached are some of my pictures and the locations of the animals we have been lucky enough to see on this trip. We have seen animals in the parks as well as in the surrounding areas, so wildlife, despite the fact that in my opinion nothing should be moving in this cold of weather, is in abundance around here.
Day 1: Drive from West Yellowstone, MT to Gardiner. I highly recommend HWY 287 in Montana from West Yellowstone to Bozeman if you ever get the chance. The drive is beautiful- especially Hebgen and Quake Lakes. The wildlife in the valley that 287 traverses through is also wonderful. We saw an eagle, countless whitetail deer, mule deer, and pronghorn, as well as a coyote.

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Day 2: Mammoth Hot Springs and the Lamar Valley. I have been coming to the park for the majority of my life now. This is something like my 8th or 9th trip and I had never seen wolves before. Well, I finally have now. We were able to see the Agate Creek pack in the middle of the Lamar Valley at about 8AM. I was very, very happy to be able to finally see wolves. Afterward we went back to Gardiner. We took the Park Boundary road from the Roosevelt Arch to the highway, mostly looking for otter. When we stopped at a pullout on the river a bald eagle flew out of a tree beside us.

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Day 3: We took snowmobiles from the West Yellowstone entrance on this day. We saw several coyotes, some elk, bison, and a few otters. It was after sunset when we saw the otters, so I had a really hard time getting a steady picture of them without a tripod.

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I will post more pictures when we finish the GTNP park leg of our trip in 2 days.

Re: YNP 12/12- 12/15

PostPosted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 11:47 am
by clarebv
What a great collection of photos ... sounds and looks like you had a terrific time! Thank you for posting them and thank you and your friends for "braving the conditions" to give us your trip report!!! I can only imagine what those temperatures must feel like to folks from Mississippi :lol: Actually, it sounds cold even for a Wisconsin native!!!! Great shots!

Re: YNP 12/12- 12/15

PostPosted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 11:50 am
by fanvan
Good stuff for your first report and some great pics. I have been to the parks a number of times but only from May thru Oct. Maybe becase I am always there with my RV. Sometime i will have to try a winter trip. Thanks

Re: YNP 12/12- 12/15

PostPosted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 12:26 pm
by fiznatty
Thanks for the report. Sounds like a good amount of wildlife action too. I'd love to see otters in winter.

Max

Re: YNP 12/12- 12/15

PostPosted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 1:21 pm
by sandi
Yes thanks for the report love reading trip reports anytime of years. Great wildlife viewing as well. Looking forward to the rest of the story

Re: YNP 12/12- 12/15

PostPosted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 1:49 pm
by vetmom
Thanks so much for the trip report, it's sooo nice to hear what's happening and seems like so long since we've gotten a report. What great sitings you've had! Congradulations on the wolves! :D Sure is beautiful there now. I love the swan shot. Thanks again,

Cheryl

Re: YNP 12/12- 12/15

PostPosted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 6:54 pm
by lah
It's so good to see a fresh trip report. Thank you! Congratulations on seeing wolves. Good luck in your travels and can't wait for more reports.

Re: YNP 12/12- 12/15

PostPosted: Thu Dec 17, 2009 6:25 am
by AngelaG
Wonderful trip report. I have only visited the park twice and would love to visit in winter. We had a taste of what it would be like during our last visit in June 08 when it snowed which is the closest I will get. Congratulations on seeing wolves. It was very special for us to view them and bears on our second trip.
We have driven from SLC both times and always watch for wildlife and are never disappointed with views of pronghorn, coyote, eagles and cranes. All the wildlife makes the trip so special to us Brits.

Looking forwad to your next trip report.

Re: YNP 12/12- 12/15

PostPosted: Thu Dec 17, 2009 8:21 am
by DGeorge
Great report. Hopefully we'll see some images from GTNP. Safe travel and have a Merry Christmas!

Re: YNP 12/12- 12/15

PostPosted: Thu Dec 17, 2009 9:40 am
by wguss
Nice going! Great report and collection of photos. Certainly looks like you're seeing all that Yellowstone has to offer in the winter.

Looking forward to seeing your Teton adventures...

Bill

Re: YNP 12/12- 12/15

PostPosted: Thu Dec 17, 2009 3:23 pm
by Cheryl
Great report and photos...I had to do a double take on the eagle over the ram, I thought it was one pic at first!!!

Re: YNP 12/12- 12/15

PostPosted: Sat Dec 19, 2009 7:17 pm
by ELK
Thank you for sharing some great shots, I have been wondering what was happeing in the park.