Yellowstone National Park Winter Photo Tour

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VISIT YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK IN WINTER By Linda Aksomitis http://aksomitis.com http://guide2travel.ca

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Photo tour of Yellowstone National Park taken by Linda Aksomitis on a snow coach tour.

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VISIT YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK IN WINTERBy Linda Aksomitis

http://aksomitis.com

http://guide2travel.ca

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Snow Coach Tours• Only authorized snowmobiles and snow coaches may

enter Yellowstone National Park during the winter• Winter travel is regulated to protect the environment• A final winter use policy is expected to be in place for

winter 2012/13 - http://www.nps.gov/yell/planyourvisit/winteruse.htm

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Yellowstone Vacations/Buffalo Bus Tours

• Our snowcoach tour company • Guide – Doug Kiel – long time summer and winter guide

at Yellowstone• http://

www.yellowstonevacations.com/tours/yellowstone-national-park-winter-tours.aspx

• 1-800-426-7669• Tour name – Old Faithful Explorer

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Leaving West Yellowstone at 8:30 a.m.

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Riverside Road – see a bald eagle – pair has range in park

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Following Madison River• Flows 180 miles to Three Forks, and joins with the

Gallatin & Jefferson Rivers to form the Missouri River• Madison runs for 19 miles through Yellowstone National

Park• Rivers don’t freeze over in the park• Water temperature upper 30s due to geysers• 70 to 100 million gallons of geyser water flow out of the

park each day

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Firehole Falls – 40’ drop

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Elk going down to Firehole River to drink

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Elk on Firehole River

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Lodgepole pine growing out of ryolite rock on Firehole River

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Raven at the top of a dead pine

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Nez Perce Creek followed by Chief Joseph in 1877

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Lower Basin – 1st of 3 thermal basins – Fountain Paint Pots – some of hottest ground in park

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Thermal kames – rounded piles of rock melted out of glacial ice over 40,000 years

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Leather Pool (old name – White Sulphur Springs) – closed to walking due to bears

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Fountain Paint Pots

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Lodgepole pine dying due to changed flow of the hot water 150+ yrs ago

Roots pull in moisture and minerals from water, so trees whiten from silica in the water, then roots turn into “cement.” First stage of petrification or silacious forest – “bobby sox trees” and “silent dog forest.”

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Whisky Flats – Bison grazing – 1st place in park that grizzles comes

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Series of geysers: Rusty, Fountain, and Island.

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Old Faithful Snow Lodge

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Snowmobilers stopped at the lodge

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Old Faithful erupting

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Leaving Old Faithful – Black Sand Basin

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Cliff Geyser

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Excelsior Springs

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Trumpeter Swans

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Goodbye from Linda & David Aksomitis on our Yellowstone snowcoach tour!