Showing posts with label Day 04 - Yellowstone to Buffalo WY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Day 04 - Yellowstone to Buffalo WY. Show all posts

Sunday, August 3, 2008

Branding

Interesting cow branding on the ceiling.

Hustler

Kevin won.

The Bar

We had to wait 30 min for our table so we sat at the bar. All cowboys
and cowgirls, not a minority in sight (except me, of course).
Interestingly, I didn't feel too out of place. They probably get a lot
of tourists.

Grand Teton Breaing Co.

Decent wheat beer from a local-ish brewery. Victor, ID

Cassie's Wine List

There are some truths in the world that are inescapable no matter
where you are.

Tourist Trap?

Not sure if it's just naturally Wyoming cheesey.

Cassie's

Kevin wanted an authentic Wyoming steak (we are in beef country) so he
picked Cassie's. They have a drive through liquor!

Rodeo Capital of the World

Shows nightly!

Cody, WY

Buffalo Bill State Park

No beer.

Blogger

Sorry for the lack of posts. Blogger was mistaking my emails (posts)
for spam and the places we were driving through had limited cell
coverage nevermind even Edge network. I haven't seen 3G since Salt
Lake City.

Anyway, we're back online and in Lodi, WI now. Last night was an all-
nighter from Wyoming to South Dakota through somewhere dark and into
Wisconsin. I'm sleepy.

Sent from my iPhone

Friday, August 1, 2008

Smoke Everywhere

We could see glimpsies of leaping orange flames and timbers. Nothing
too close to the highway though. Lots of firefighters and park rangers.

Another Helicopter

There were at least four helicopters.

More Smoke - Getting Closer

Another Wild Fire

See the yellow firefighting helicopter.

Deer in the Road!

Entering Shoshone National Forest

Leaving Yellowstone

Yellowstone National Park is really amazing. With geysers, mudpots, a
canyon, waterfalls, huge mountains, rolling prairies, lakes and
abundant wildlife, it's a great place to visit! We wish we had more
time! Next time!

Old and New

Another example of old dead trees and new life sprouting underneath.

Yellowstone Lake