Category: Travel
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Day 8 – Lamar Valley Trail, Trout Lake Loop
Lamar Valley is known for its herds of bison and the successful reintroduction of wolves. Conventional wisdom says the animals are most active at the start and end of the day, so we made coffee to go and entered the valley a bit before eight. Almost immediately we started seeing bison. Hooray! We also encountered…
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Day 7 – Mormon Row, Yellowstone Storm Point and Artist Point
This was a Big Drive day, as our lodging for the final two nights is in Gardiner, outside the north entrance of Yellowstone. Thankfully there was no need to hurry, and no one segment of car time felt too long. We enjoyed one last delicious breakfast and made the short drive over to Mormon Row.…
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Day 6 – Taggart and Bradley Lake Loop, wandering Jackson
After another scrumptious breakfast, we willed our legs along the 2.5 hour Taggart Lake and Bradley Lake Loop. This was a popular trail. There were a couple of groups of older women having a great time, and many people relaxing by the lake. While these lakes do allow swimming, they remain very cold. Most watery…
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Day 5 – Lake Solitude Trail
The all-day Lake Solitude Trail was one of the best hikes of my life. It was epic, beginning to end. It started with a short boat ride across Lake Jenny. There was no wait, likely due to most kids being back in school. The boat docked shortly after 9:30, and we re-boarded around 5. Most…
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Day 4 – West Thumb, Grand Teton float
We were out of the cabin by 7:30 and shortly headed south towards Grand Teton National Park. Our first stop was at the continental divide, where part of Isa lake drains to the Mississippi and the other to the Columbia. These longer drive days really highlight just how large the park is. We stopped at…
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Day 3 – Midway & Upper Geyser Basin area
Midway Geyser Basin, Grand Prismatic Overlook, Firehole Lake Drive, Fountain Paint Pots, Black Sand Basin, Upper Geyser Basin, Ranger talk We slept much better in the absence of buffeting winds. Thankfully the lodge had hot water to make instant coffee, and with cereal bars and apples we were off to cover the Old Faithful area.…
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Day 2 – Mammoth, Sheepeater Cliff Trail, Norris Geyer Basin
We enjoyed the quiet morning with camp-provided oatmeal and coffee, and took the rest of the provided breakfast to go. The Yellowstone north entrance gate queue was close to nil and we were soon on the Grand Loop, the park’s figure-eight primary road. The plan was to cover the northwest portion, ending at Old Faithful.…
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Day 1 – PDX to Bozeman, overnight Emigrant
For a “last hurrah” of summer we visited Yellowstone and Grand Tetons. For me Yellowstone has a mythical quality, like something you hear about as a kid but can never imagine seeing yourself. Side note: in elementary school I remember looking at photos of friends’ vacation photos, being captivated by streaked-light Disney parades, road trips,…
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Kenya – The wrap-up
One question I kept asking myself before this trip is: does it make sense to travel so far for such a short amount of time? Part of my vacation planning technique is to set a bunch of criteria in Google Flights and then look around the globe. For me, the mental flight time pain point…
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Day 11 – Nairobi National Park, Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, Giraffe Center
Today was like a day at Disney: crowded, but delightful. We loaded our bags in the van for the final time and headed to Nairobi National Park. The queue to enter the park was a mess. Even with advanced reservations the employees were manually recording information. Thankfully, everyone spread out once past the gate. For…