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Yellowstone! |
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Mama and Baby Bison |
Our first day in Yellowstone was great! We drove all over the place looking for wildlife. The first place we stopped, Mud Volcano, had a few stray bison. It was amazing to be so close to them. We went for a little hike through the forest, and then walked around some hot springs. On our way to Old Faithful, we came across some more wildlife. There were three elk off in some trees, so we had to investigate, along with everyone else. Dan wanted to get really close, so he ventured across and into some marsh mud. He definitely got a closer look, but also ended up in mud up to his knees! We then saw a herd of bison near the road. We pulled over and watched the baby bison run around, and eventually the entire herd walked across the road, a few even right in front of our car. It was an experience of a lifetime. Later, we finally made it to the Old Faithful Inn where we are staying for the night. We saw Old Faithful erupt once, but are hoping to see it again tomorrow, and are looking forward to more fun tomorrow.
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