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Redleg
06-19-2005, 03:52
Well I am back from my trip to Yellowstone. (yes folks just today - my wife and I drove 24 hours straight to get home today so we could pick up the dogs from the Kennel. The poor puppies spent over 8 days in jail and we just had to get them out.) I took several forms of video media and my Brother-in-Law took even more. I will post several pictures at a time, but it will take a while, got to sort them out from the digital, and then the camera's. Once my Brother-in-Law finishes editing the video - I will try to figure a way to post it also.

This is a picture of a nice elk that was grazing off the side of the road on the way up to Mammoth Springs from the Madison Junction.

https://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y69/damonfry/Picture028.jpg

On a seperate day - it was Snowing (yep folks it snows in Yellowstone in June, about 1 inch that stuck to the ground that day) This is a picture of the Lower Falls of the Yellowstone on a snow day in June.

https://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y69/damonfry/Picture063.jpg

More coming to include ones of the overnight hike into the back country around Slough Creek, and the long day hike into Hellroaring Creek - both were hikes into where two different Wolf packs were spotted. We heard wolves on both days - but they are a very elusive creature. My son and newphew both caught a glimsp of them as they were sunning on the rocks - but unforunately both sitings happened to quick to get a picture.

On the overnight hike - we got a video of a good looking badger as it swam across the Slough Creek and looked up and spotted us fishing.

Productivity
06-19-2005, 11:29
Nice shot of the elk, looking forward to seeing the rest.

edyzmedieval
06-19-2005, 11:31
Can't wait to see!!!! :)

Kraellin
06-19-2005, 16:58
redleg,

nice pics. thought i'd clean up that 2nd one a bit though. what'cha think?

http://mizus.com/kraellin/yellowstone-1-k-1a.jpg

K.

Viking
06-19-2005, 17:07
Nice elk. Looks somewhat different from those I`m "used" to see.

Hopefully you got something from the volcano?

Steppe Merc
06-19-2005, 17:31
I look foward to more pictures.
I'm glad you and your family had fun, and that your dogs are out of jail now. ~D

Redleg
06-19-2005, 17:52
redleg,

nice pics. thought i'd clean up that 2nd one a bit though. what'cha think?
K.


ITs cleaner - but it misses the effect of the snow fall. It was a very pretty site watching the waterfall as the large wet snowflakes were falling.

Redleg
06-19-2005, 18:10
Here are 4 more photos.

This is the Upper Falls -

https://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y69/damonfry/Picture074.jpg

And all from the Day hike into Hellroaring. The Bear picture is on the road to the Trail Head - about 1/2 of a mile from where we started. It later showed up at the trail head after my wife was in the car or another black bear (which is most likely) - she returned to the car with my neice a little earlier then the rest of us. Got to clean up those pictures once we download it from the cell phone camera.



https://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y69/damonfry/Yellowstone009.jpg

https://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y69/damonfry/Yellowstone032.jpg

Two female elk that were on the ridge line above us on our hike.

https://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y69/damonfry/Yellowstone044.jpg

ichi
06-19-2005, 18:14
Nice shots Redleg , welcome back

ichi :bow:

Gawain of Orkeny
06-19-2005, 19:59
Wheres the picture of the volcanoe thats going to destroy the earth? To think a place of such beauty could threaten our very existance. See what happens when we leave things to mother nature. ~D

Ser Clegane
06-19-2005, 20:11
Wow - the first one of the second batch looks really impressive :yes:

Fragony
06-20-2005, 10:14
Awesome.... it is time we build some nature here as well :(

Redleg
06-20-2005, 18:44
Wow - the first one of the second batch looks really impressive :yes:

More coming when I get off of work - and when my bother-in-law sends me his camera shots.

My favorite will be posted when I get home. Tower Fall - however I could only capture the top part of the fall - the path to the bottom of the fall was washed out and deemed unsafe for hiking by the Park.

PanzerJaeger
06-21-2005, 06:32
Great pictures. What a fun trip!

Beirut
06-21-2005, 10:26
Great stuff. Are you thinking of moving there and getting back to basics? ~;)

UglyandHasty
06-21-2005, 13:01
Nice pics !

Redleg
06-21-2005, 16:28
Great stuff. Are you thinking of moving there and getting back to basics? ~;)

One day when I retire from the rat race. Going to buy myself a small hobby farm - have a nice garden and raise a few beef. Until then - I try to get up to Yellowstone or the Grand Teton's every few years to view the wonder of nature that is in both parks.

Waiting on film to be developed now - some more decent pictures coming in a couple of days.

JAG
06-21-2005, 16:36
Wow - the first one of the second batch looks really impressive :yes:

I shall ditto that, the pic is really good.

ShadesPanther
06-21-2005, 17:02
Wheres the picture of the volcanoe thats going to destroy the earth? To think a place of such beauty could threaten our very existance. See what happens when we leave things to mother nature. ~D


I think its under the lake