Our second trip to Yellowstone was September 8, 2000 to September 17, 2000. This trip was Tanya, Brian, Jean and myself. Left at 2:30 p.m. on Friday Sept 8 and got home at 2:30 a.m. Sunday Sept 17, 2000. This trip was a little faster pace.
Saturday – got to the park at 5:00 p.m., camped at Mammoth
Sunday – Mammoth, Tower Falls, Grand Canyon of Yellowstone , camped at Norris Campground
Monday – Norris Geyser Basin, Old Faithful, camped at Grant Village
Tuesday – Fountain Paint Pots, Firehole Lake, Midway Basin, Biscuit Basin, Black Sand Basin, back to Grant Village
Wednesday – Geyser Basin by Yellowstone Lake, Mud Pots, Mud Volcano,
Thursday – Don’t know what we did
Friday – at 2:40 left the North Entrance for home, 10:30 p.m. drank beer with Tanya at a Montana Rest Stop campground.
Monday June 6, 2016
We are spending the night at Beavertail Hill State Park, site 24, just east of Missoula.


This is the warmest we have been for a while. The weather report said it was 91 in Missoula today. During the two weeks we were in Yellowstone we used 13.6 gallons of propane, I think that is the MOST we have ever used and every day when we ran the generator we had the electric heat on. We had a great time, might go back next year.
You don’t walk through my campsite and will not let my dog poo on your step or pee on your tent. Deal?





















































We spent several hours looking at the visitor’s center and walking around the old fort area.
One of the elk had left it’s calf by one of the buildings for safe keeping. The park service had to post a ranger in the area to ensure one touched the calf.
This is a Great Horned Owl nest with 2 young in it.



















Normal camera shot across the valley.
Telescope shot, this is the rock point about the center of the above picture.
Trees on the ridge line.
Yellowstone river.
Sheep across the valley.
Antelope.

This is where a wolf dean is located.
Aerial of wolf dean area.
Today’s travels.
We also got to see many people taking pictures of themselves. Oh what I would have done for a selfie stick cutter.

This is the slow season.
Posing is a popular sport, this can take a while to get just the right pose.
This is what I call the Ipad squat, a very common sighting in this part of the world.

Set though two eruptions of Old Faithful, they are 90 minutes apart +or- 10 minutes. These pictures are from the second eruption. The wind changed just before the first eruptions and we ended up being down stream of the steam.