Monday, August 3, 2009

A View

If you haven't noticed, I also like to take pictures. This one is from the top of Bunsen Peak in Yellowstone, looking southeast toward the Gallatin Range. The ponds below are where many people stop and watch waterfowl, buffalo, and the occasional bear or wolf tromp about. The hike is moderate, short but slightly steep, and in June when we hiked it, there was a snowfield that had to be traversed with no sign of the trail. Just go up, and once at the top, the trail is obvious. I suggest A Ranger's Guide to Yellowstone Day Hikes. It is incredibly accurate and easy to follow. On all the estimated times, we were dead in the middle of their given range. Any way, enjoy the photo and go and enjoy Yellowstone!
From Drop Box

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