Travel tips – long time no see, right?
Posted in Family Fun, Historic, Idaho, National Park, Romantic Locations, Scenery, Travel | By Shelley Gillespie | Tags: Adventure, Family Fun, National Park, Nature, Scenery, Travel, Yellowstone National Park
Just when you thought you’d never see another blog from Travel Tips and Adventures…well, here we are again!
Some other business activities have been keeping me busy – which I’ll share with you all soon. We also had the infamous “technical difficulties.”
In the meanwhile, we’ve been traveling and will, over the weeks to come, be offering our accounts of our visits to Yellowstone National Park, Southern Idaho and travel eats and accommodations along the way.
We’re getting very close to having traveled to every state in the United States – especially my husband – and on this particular trip, we were in five different states – Arizona, Utah, Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming.
In the Western United States, spaces seem more spacious. Although places may look close on a map, you can drive for many miles before seeing another town or any humans. Other than car occupants, what we saw more of than anything in our travels were buffalo – or bison – at Yellowstone National Park.
We also saw one lone buffalo that had strayed out of Yellowstone and was munching placidly on grass in the small resort town, West Yellowstone, adjacent to the Park. The buffalo was now legendary, as he had been in West Yellowstone for a week. Turning up behind a restaurant, behind someone’s home and in various other parts of town, no one seemed too concerned about their new inhabitant. The theory seemed to be, “let it be.”
Tune in next week and we’ll share more about our trip to the 2.2 million acres!! (we didn’t get to all of them, but many amazing locations) of Yellowstone National Park.
Tags: Adventure, Family Fun, National Park, Nature, Scenery, Travel, Yellowstone National Park
June 8th, 2010 at 9:33 pm
Please tell me it worked right? I dont want to sumit it again if i do not have to! Either the blog glitced out or i am an idiot, the second option doesnt surprise me lol. thanks for a great blog!