Saturday, June 14, 2014

Scouting Yellowstone - Part I

The 'Prism' team went to Yellowstone for the day to check out the route and places we would take our students for Teton eXplorations and eXpressions in Nature and Art programs for the summer capstone. Enjoy the photos and adventures from our day!

Bison & Babies
This Sign Always Gets Me - It's Ridiculous!
Visiting West Thumb Geyser Basin. West Thumb Geyser Basin is one of the most picturesque and colorful geyser basins. It also has Yellowstone Lake as its backdrop. One of the famous geysers here is Fishing Cone Geyser - the geyser is literally in the water in the lake, emerging out of the water like an atoll! 

West Thumb!
So Pretty & Colorful
Yellowstone Lake
Silicious Build Up
More Colors!
Yellowstone Mini-Bioblitz
(a record of all animals we saw on our trip)
Bison with calves
Harlequin Duck
Trumpeter Swan
Light, light Gray Wolf
Killdeer
Osprey
Canada Goose
Red-Tailed Hawk
Pelicans
Mergansers
Elk with Calf
Snowshoe Hare

A Snowshoe Hare Changing into its Summer Attire!
Fishing Cone Geyser
Fishing Cone Geyser is a popular spot where the early travelers would fish in the lake and promptly turn around and cook their catch in the boiling water of the geyser! Although, today you cannot do that, but you can still admire how it is found in the water!

Uncle Tom's Trail
Went up to Uncle Tom's Trail to get a view of Lower Falls in the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone.  So many steps - 328 steps to get to the bottom for a great view of the falls, however, not so fun of a trek back up!

Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
Please note: 1.) there is still snow build up, 2.) the water is GREEN!, and 3.) there is a rainbow!
What Kind of Person Do You Think I Am If I Did Not Do A Summit Pose!?!
Next stop was going back to Midway Geyser Basin - this time, to hike the Fairy Falls Trail to get a grand view of Grand Prismatic from a higher stand!  Totally worth the hike up a scary trail of snags and wind!

Grand Prismatic and All of Its Colorful Glory!
Happy Colorful Camper!
Before returning back to Kelly Campus, we picked up Leek's Marina Pizza and had a picnic dinner at Colter Bay (the same place that Nate, Sean, and I all camped when we were coming out here last summer). Such a view at sunset!

Colter Bay!
Some of My Favorites!
Look at that sunset!!!
Colter Bay Cuties!
'Because it's worth it!'
A Yellowstone Day Trip is always a definitely to a Living in the Teton's schedule. It's always worth it!

TheChristyBel

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