We had a good time regardless and were joined by Cecily (another SCA intern) and Amber (a Park employee on the weeds crew) the next day. Feeling like our impression of Yellowstone needs improvement we took the trek to Old Faithful. Probably a couple hundred spectators awaited with us the spewing of hot water from the geyser...then it was done. We were not very impressed. Our pitiful caravan of two departed from Yellowstone with a greater appreciation for Grand Teton National Park. I think our next voyage will be back packing where we can be at one with nature.
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Friday, July 8, 2011
Close Camping
We had a good time regardless and were joined by Cecily (another SCA intern) and Amber (a Park employee on the weeds crew) the next day. Feeling like our impression of Yellowstone needs improvement we took the trek to Old Faithful. Probably a couple hundred spectators awaited with us the spewing of hot water from the geyser...then it was done. We were not very impressed. Our pitiful caravan of two departed from Yellowstone with a greater appreciation for Grand Teton National Park. I think our next voyage will be back packing where we can be at one with nature.
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two? That is a pitiful caravan! Forgive the lateness of my reply, -C.
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