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May 2009 Road Trip

Grand Canyon N.P.: [Day 1] [Day 2]
Hoover Dam/Las Vegas: [Day 3] [Day 4]
Yellowstone N.P.: [Day 5] [Day 6] [Day 7]
Grand Tetons N.P.: [Day 7/8/9]


Day 6 (May 28): Yellowstone National Park


Yellowstone: West Entrance Road

There are five entrances to Yellowstone: North, West, South, East, and Northeast. The North Entrance is near Gardiner, MT, and is the only one open year round. The Northeast Entrance is the path to the Beartooth Highway. Very near the Northeast Entrance, the town of Cooke City, MT, is accessible year round, but the Beartooth Highway to Red Lodge, MT, is only open from roughly late May to mid October. The South Entrance is the path to Grand Teton National Park and is open from roughly mid May to early November. The East Entrance, leading to Cody, WY, is open similar times as the South Entrance.

This was my first visit to Yellowstone, and I do remember at the West Entrance there was a delay due to bison being on the road. I didn't get into the park as fast or as early as I had wanted. It was probably 30 minutes to an hour delay, if I remember correctly.

Approximate location: 44.648868, -110.942039


Yellowstone: Firehole Canyon

There's a road off the main "figure 8" Grand Loop Road that leads to Firehole Canyon. It's called--appropriately--Firehole Canyon Road.

Approximate location: 44.63165, -110.86317


Yellowstone: Firehole Falls

On Firehole Canyon Road.


Yellowstone: Fountain Flat Drive

This was likely my first good view of a bison up close. Fountain Flat Drive is located south of the West Entrance off Grand Loop Road.


Yellowstone: Near Fountain Paint Pots

Continuing south on the Grand Loop Road, near Fountain Paint Pots. Fountain Paint Pots is part of the Lower Geyser Basin area of Yellowstone.

Approximate location: 44.55961, -110.80974


Yellowstone: Fountain Paint Pots: Celestine Pool

In 1981, David Allan Kirwan lost his life after jumping into this nearly boiling-hot pool when trying to save a dog.


Yellowstone: Fountain Paint Pots

There you have it: the shortest video on this site.


Yellowstone: Fountain Paint Pots

Another short walkway video at Fountain Paint Pots. I actually didn't go to see the actual Fountain Paint Pots, which are mud pots. They're essentially a hot spring of mud versus a hot spring of water.


Yellowstone: Fountain Paint Pots: Spasm Geyser

Very spasm-y.


Yellowstone: Fountain Paint Pots

Walking back to the parking lot along the wooded walkway.


Yellowstone: Firehole Lake Drive: Firehole Spring

Directly across from the parking lot to Fountain Paint Pots is the exit of the one-way road called Firehole Lake Drive. Traveling further south along the Grand Loop Road, you'll find the entrance on the left.

This is Firehole Spring. Hear my rental car's (Chevy Impala) lock chirp at 0:10.


Yellowstone: Firehole Lake Drive: Surprise Pool

Sizzling.


Yellowstone: Firehole Lake Drive: Surprise Pool

Sounds like frying an egg.


Yellowstone: Firehole Lake Drive: White Dome Geyser

Typically, White Dome Geyser erupts every 20-35 minutes. It's unpredictable, though. I waited for a while and it did go off after 20-30 minutes.


Yellowstone: Firehole Lake Drive: White Dome Geyser

Took some pictures while videoing, so that's the "pause & click" that you hear around 8 times throughout this video. I also get some portrait pictures at around 0:26-0:36. Very windy.


Yellowstone: Firehole Lake Drive: Hot Lake

Bubbling, steaming, fascinating body of water. This is Hot Lake.


Yellowstone: Firehole Lake Drive: Hot Lakes

Another short vid of Hot Lake. The actual Firehole Lake is a smaller lake directly on the other side of Firehole Lake Drive.


Yellowstone: Old Faithful Geyser

Dogs apparently don't like the eruption. Shut your dogs up! Took some pictures during the video.

Old Faithful erupts approximately every 90 minutes. Interestingly, the average around 1940 was closer to 70 minutes.


Yellowstone: Duck Lake

Small lake near the West Thumb of Lake Yellowstone.


Yellowstone: Grazing

Very relaxed deer.


Yellowstone: Yellowstone Lake

Approximate location: 44.422601, -110.574623


Yellowstone: Near Yellowstone Lake

Approximate location: 44.422601, -110.574623


Yellowstone: Near Yellowstone Lake

Approximate location: 44.432991, -110.80974


Yellowstone: Near Yellowstone Lake

Approximate location: 44.4675, -110.4669


Yellowstone: Mud Volcano Area: Sizzling Basin

Very steamy.


Yellowstone: Mud Volcano Area

It was amazing to me how close people would get to bison. You're supposed to stay back a fair distance, mainly for your own safety. Bison look very docile, but they have been known to kill. Better to get a zoom lens and stay back!


Yellowstone: Mud Volcano Area: Black Dragon’s Caldron

Hot, muddy, and bubbly.

(It's my esoteric opinion, by the way, that the preferred spelling is "cauldron." Since it's a proper name, gotta go with it!)


Yellowstone: Dog

I'm not invading your territory, bub. This was in the Mud Volcano Area parking lot (or nearby along the road).


Yellowstone: Dog

Shut it! Very short video.


Yellowstone: Mud Volcano: Sulphur Caldron

I'm not sure of the exact temperature of this spring, but if you ever visit, realize that these are oftentimes BOILING hot springs. People have been badly injured or killed due to unintentionally or intentionally entering these hot features. Be careful.


Yellowstone: Hayden Valley: Bison

Approximate location: 44.655556, -110.463611


Yellowstone: Grand Canyon: Artist's Point

Appropriately named, this is one of the most scenic areas of Yellowstone. Beautiful view of Lower Yellowstone Falls. It was very surreal, as the location was very painting-like.


Yellowstone: Grand Canyon: Artist's Point

Less obstruction and a better view of the Yellowstone River, flowing away from the Lower Falls.


Yellowstone: Grand Canyon: Artist's Point

Similar to the last video.


Yellowstone: Norris: Steamboat Geyser

This is the world's tallest active geyser. As of July 2013, the last eruption was July 31, 2013. During major eruptions, water can be sent 300 feet up.


Yellowstone: Norris: Cistern Spring

When Steamboat Geyser erupts, the water in this pool drains. Pretty cool.


Yellowstone: Norris: Veteran Geyser

Lots of activity here.


Yellowstone: Norris Geyser Basin

I wonder how hot that water is?


Yellowstone: Norris: Minute Geyser

Apparently this geyser was partially clogged due to people throwing trash into it. It used to erupt every minute.


Yellowstone: Norris: Black Growler

Fascinating that it just continually pours out water vapor...endlessly.


Yellowstone: Near Mammoth Hot Springs

Good view of Bunsen Peak.

Approximate location: 44.951757, -110.713287


Yellowstone: On The Way To Gardiner, MT

I believe I was going to get a pizza at Outlaw's!

Approximate location: 45.010810, -110.693956