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Yellowstone National Park

After another long day of driving we reached our next destination. The following 4 nights we wanted to spend at a campsite at Yellowstone National Park. The park is groestenteils in Wyoming. But on our way there we drove through the beautiful expanses of Montana. I was very curious if it would look like in the movie probably as the Pferdefluesterer. White fences, we have not found it then a great landscape with mountains, rivers, forests and pastures (even as you look at the Pacific Northwest presents).


The campsite was at the west entrance of Yellowstone National Park (it is still to Montana). He had a large indoor pool and liked us otherwise very good.


That compared to a lot of grazing horses, whatever again caused a passion for the girls. Emi effect likely to prefer a place in the garden.


West Yellowstone was a cute little Westernstaedtchen.


Then we went to explore the park. Most sights are on a road that runs like a figure eight through the park. The first day we made only the upper loop (measly 130 miles).


In between, we stopped again and again to make

to look around just a photo ...

... times around a small round to run on secure boardwalks (much to the delight of Emi and Melli). The Yellowstone Park is in many places of volcanic surface. It steams and bubbles from small to big holes in the ground and it stinks powerfully of rotten eggs. As you can see, Emi finds the not particularly great.

But interesting is the play already, especially the different colored layers of rock.

That day was very hot there and the shadow in the geyser basin is equal to zero. A head covering, and what belonged to drink so as standard.


And more geysers!

here look like the layers of rock terraces and the result is a great color.

might as well be somewhere in the desert.

Amazing what nature can create over time for forms.

On the eastern side of the North Loop to the Yellowstone River has deeply incised into the valley and created this breathtaking landscape.


I love this photo!


Actually, it was said that this path would lead to the foot of the waterfall. But we finally arrived at the river, which from here looked down great. However, the water was quite refreshing.


was the second day then the lower loop it. Since there were many geysers as well as other animals to see (of course all free-living).

links at the dead tree you can see three brown spots. But there was actually a grizzly bear around with her two boys. Is in the picture difficult to see without binoculars, and also on site difficult. But there were many cars and people were staring down, you must keep it easy and even broadcast.

Again, it was another beautiful views!


This canyon is nothing compared to the Grand Canyon but still impressive!


These geysers are really fascinating! Sometimes you can really see how they go deep chasms down.


We wait with many others that the "Old Faithful" (famous geyser in the park) breaks out. This happens approximately every hour (+ / - 10 minutes).

had finally made it!


We then walked around a bit. Unfortunately the weather was that day not really. It was very windy and even started to rain.


So we drove the rest of the car and saw a few animals,

as deer.

The Bisons looked with her big head and shoulders slightly disproportionate and actually more comfortable. But it was strongly warned against too close to approach these giants, because there were already injured some visitors seriously. The truth is, bison can run three times faster than humans.


Since one felt a little uneasy when so vorbeilaeuft a copy right next to the car.



evening we made a campfire.
Emilia had a thick Brummer (bitten) on the nose. [The sentence Emi has written and Melli sent me to the blog Leave helped in part.]


On the third day we had no desire rumzufahren again so much. So we decided to indulge a quiet day. Conveniently, the campsite was located right next to a horse ranch, Horseback Rides offered. The children were immediately hooked while Holly was a little skeptical still. But finally we were able to convince him three.


Holger saw with his hat borrowed almost like a real cowboy from (properly accompanied by an open)!


When it goes wrong at last?

Before there was still a briefing! The photos were partly made by the owner of the horse farm. It is then their quad also went out and photographed. You could then buy the pictures on a CD. I think they have become great!

The smallest was the biggest horse! It was really good natured, but first Emi had been a bit of respect.


Melli also it was at first a bit fishy!


But after a few minutes it was ok and all had a blast!


Then we went go!

We rode right through the beautiful landscape of Montana,

through meadows ...



... creeks ...

... and forests.

The camera was always kept at hand!


Henkel family on horseback!


returned after more than 2 hours we satisfied the court back.


Finally the horses were allowed to drink their well-deserved water.


Too bad it was over so quickly!


To complete our Horse Day, we went to a rodeo in the evening. Something we wanted to see it all the time again.

First came what is always the national anthem.


were then rode wild horses and bulls, small calves captured with a lasso etc

had All in all, we have a super nice relaxing last day on the Yellowstone National Park, which we will long be remembered.

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