Sunday, July 29, 2012
Hello? is anybody in there?
These little squirrels go thru these little pipes in the wall from the nearby field that surrounds the outdoor patio where we had lunch.
Why did the Bison cross the road???
All traffic stopped as an entire herd of bison crossed from one side of the road to the other. Wildlife has the right away and traffic can get quite backed up. Some cars would go when there a few seconds break before another bison crossed. Baby bison would be sandwiched in between larg adults when crossing.
We were on the motorcycle when we stopped and I got off to take some pics. from across the road once they were all on the other side. However, one big bison (in the foreground) made snorting growling sounds as it started heading back across the road. I hid behind someone's car who was parked and then ran to the bike, got on and we moved on. There were bison all along the roadside and at one point, we were so close to one grazing along the roadside that when it heard the bike, it's eye rolled toward me as he was still grazing and he snort growled. I told John to hurry up and move it, he was very close. Luckily, he was more interested in eating grass.
We were on the motorcycle when we stopped and I got off to take some pics. from across the road once they were all on the other side. However, one big bison (in the foreground) made snorting growling sounds as it started heading back across the road. I hid behind someone's car who was parked and then ran to the bike, got on and we moved on. There were bison all along the roadside and at one point, we were so close to one grazing along the roadside that when it heard the bike, it's eye rolled toward me as he was still grazing and he snort growled. I told John to hurry up and move it, he was very close. Luckily, he was more interested in eating grass.
A baby bison
This baby bison, along with a entire herd had crossed the road we were driving along. He just started running along the side of the road. People/motor vehicles Must yield to all wildlife, wildlife have the right away in Yellowstone.
Marmot
This poor little marmot fella looks around in shock as if to say "hey, where did my friend go"? Just seconds before I took this shot, a coyote had grabbed his friend marmot and ran off with it in his mouth. We just missed that part, other people had witnessed it though.
Chief Sitting Bull
I call this Chief Sitting Bull. We were walking thru a dirt path in a field and this guy was around the corner taking a cat nap.... We walked the other way from there.
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
A view of a spring near the lake
More holes in the ground spewing steam. This is one the edge of Yellowstone lake, which the lake is quite huge and the top of a giant volcano filled in with water since the last eruption approx. 630,000 yrs. ago. The rim of the caldera (super volcano) goes several miles out.
Old Faithful
Old Faithful erupts approx. every 59 mins. It gets its own show every hour by hundreds of fans sitting about 50 yards away.
Mineral spring.
This hotspring has many different types of minerals, lots of CaCo3 (calcium carbonate) and Sodium chloride (salt), plus zinc, magnesium and several other minerals.
Monday, July 9, 2012
Microraptor
A good specimen of Microraptor, an avian feathered dinosaur often excavated in China during the Jurassic period. This avian dinosaur was about the size of today's chicken, but as the raptor name goes, it was a carnivorous hunter.
Archaepteryx
An original fossil imprint of Archaepteryx (ancient wing). An avian feathered dinosaur found in the area I will be digging on Thurs. This guy was found by the Dino museum in Wy about 75 miles from where we are staying. This specimen is approx. 150 mya, during the late Triassic/early Jurassic periods.
Ever been to the moon?
The Wyoming high desert. This is what it looks like 2 miles from the RV park. The next town is 30 miles and it consists of maybe 100 people, 1 gas station and 2 cafes. The next town after that is another 25 miles and has a pop. of maybe 3000. That is to the south. I will be excavating there on thursday. Yellowstone is 50 to the northwest of us and nothing until you get to the east entrance of the park. You always are aware of your gas gauge.
Saturday, July 7, 2012
Thursday, July 5, 2012
John is resting
John taking a rest with his new hat. It takes a little more stamina when climbing up and down slopes at 8000 ft. altitude. The south rim of the caldera trail.
Red canyon walls
Canyon Walls.
a different view of the canyon with its many vertical, trapazoidal and linear shapes and dimensions. Part of the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone. You really need a panaoramic video to capture it in all its abundance.
Canyon Walls with river
Just a small part of the canyon walls in the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone with a view of the Yellowstone River. This was taken at 8000ft. in altitude.
Lone Bison Grazing
A Bison grazing in E. Yellowstone. I must have seen over 100 of this wooly creatures today. I shot this at about 25 yards, getting out of the truck. Not the smartest move I've ever made. When he locked eyes with me, I was wondering, Hmmmm.... what is the thinking?
Grizzly bear
Grizzly Bear. East Yellowstone. Sorry, it's not the best shot. The grizzly was about 250 yds., it was dusk and raining. Keeping our fingers crossed we'll get another shot of one.
Sunday, July 1, 2012
Bison at 300 yards.
Bison at about 300 yrd. "Oh give me a home, where the buffalo roam, and the deer and the antelope are plaaaayyying"! Ok, who quoted it this way?
Danger, Danger, Will Robinson!
You see these along paths where there are small geyers that are not as noticeable. Usually, when one sees what looks like a dried sulfur bed, is really a small geyser lurking in that area. Just think! the magma is not that far down, just below the thin crust.
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