Day 10 part B, Monday afternoon - evening
A
fter we left the coffee shop where we sent our last post, we drove back through Mammoth Hot Springs and toward Lamar Valley. On the way, we happened upon a crowd of people looking down a hillside at two bull moose in the canyon. We sat and enjoyed watching them because it is very rare to see bull moose. Was sooooo cool to see these two bulls locking antlers. They had about 10 or so cows in a herd. Hard to tell if they were actually trying to establish dominance or were just playing around w/ one male clearly already having established the alpha role. Nevertheless, it was something you never get to see in Cary.


Check this guy out...just hangin' out by himself off the side of the road. Interesting how sometimes you'd find a herd of 20, 30 or more and then you'd find those loners seemingly miles from any other.

Their big heads make it seem like they should just topple over forwards.

RANDOM IMPRESSIONS:
1) Abby-“More Hot Springs?”
2) Teresa-enjoyed huckleberry ice cream.
3) Katie- We saw a lot of “Buffalo rocks”
4) Teresa- that would be rocks that from a distance look like buffalo.
5) Mitchell- We kept seeing this because we kept expecting to see so much wildlife in Lamar valley, but our eyes played tricks on us with these rocks instead. (mirages)
Day 11, Tuesday
We had our usual breakfast in the RV of oatmeal and cereal with hot chocolate and coffee then drove north to the canyon, so called the “Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone”. We hiked to the lower falls down 328 stairs (the harder part was hiking up) plus trail hiking.

Then we had a picnic lunch near there. We went to the most photographed part of Yellowstone, Artist Point, where you can see the waterfall, river, and canyon.

1) Teresa – Surprisingly there are fewer internationals in Yellowstone. At Bryce and Zion, we were clearly in the minority as Americans. We heard many languages spoken every day. At Yellowstone, the demographic is mostly retired Americans.
2) Karen- We liked playing hearts. We even played it by ourselves in the RV while Daddy was driving.
Day 12, Wednesday
We ate breakfast at the Fishing Bridge General Store Fountain. Then we headed toward Grand Teton National Park. We did some last minute Yellowstone shopping on the way. We found a campsite at Coulter Bay. We ate a quick lunch then took a 3 mile hike exploring the Coulter Bay woods and lakes.
Then we went back to the campsite.RANDOM IMPRESSIONS:
1) Mitchell-“I finally found my zipper hooded sweatshirt that I’ve been looking for since the first day in Yellowstone. All the other stores only had larges.”
2) Teresa-“The Grand Teton National Park (GTNP) is so striking because you’re driving on a flat road next to a flat lake, and on the other side of the lake there are tall, alpine mountains up to 13,000 feet” see pics.
Day 13, Thursday
After organizing suitcases to prepare for the trip home, we headed south on the main road trough GTNP and came across a group of cars stopped on the side of the road. We have learned that this means that there is wildlife to be seen. There we saw a couple of cow moose grazing by a creek. Then we turned the corner to see another group of cars. This group was looking at a… GRIZZLY BEAR!

We took it easy after that and enjoyed some final sights of the Tetons before going to the Gros Ventre Campground on the south side of the park.
RANDOM IMPRESSIONS:
1) Mitchell-“in some kind of ‘sick sense’, we’ve enjoyed watching the girls learn to live in close quarters together for two weeks as they nag and squabble with each other…then they love each other”
2) Teresa-yes, I know the girls will appreciate being able to sleep in their own rooms again.
Day 14, Friday
We woke up to 2 moose that were visible from our RV window . Pretty cool sight for our last morning in a National Park. Our goal for the morning was to get ALL of our stuff packed back into the van from the RV and to clean the RV. Amazingly, we accomplished this task and began our 725 mile journey back to Las Vegas.
RANDOM IMPRESSIONS
1) Mitchell-“ …I was just thinking ‘I never in my life thought I would ever be in Idaho’”
2) Teresa- kind of sad that the trip is over, but lots of good memories!






































