Bidding farewell to Yellowstone National Park was bittersweet. As we drove away, our traveling spirit played tug-of-war with our heartstrings. We found ourselves ready and excited for new adventures yet hopelessly captivated by this wilderness wonderland!
You may recall from our March 31, 2014 blog, that we decided to work part time in West Yellowstone because it “seemed like an ideal way to trade in our “tourista” goggles for “rookie resident” specs and experience Yellowstone from an insider’s perspective!” And it proved to be that and more. Working at retail stores Smith & Chandler and Firehole Trading Company, we met a lot of interesting people, made new friends, laughed, and received more information about Yellowstone and wildlife than we could have otherwise. Plus, it was a kick learning about the retail industry first hand. Family and friends vacationed with us and we reveled in donning our tour guide hats to show them “our” park! (See the Guestbook: “Who’s on Our Road?” blog section for stories and photos of those visits.)
We ventured to Yellowstone’s national park neighbor, the Grand Tetons, where we travelled back in time to the famous 101 year old T.A. Moulton Barn, admired autumn’s rich foliage and listened to elks bugle in the distance. So many cherished times and memories!
Despite living on the park’s doorstep for 5-1/2 months we never tired of our explorations, always anticipating some new discovery or experience. And the park delivered without fail…not always what we wanted but oftentimes much more than we expected! From April’s snow to September’s radiance, it seems like we saw it all….but we know better! And so, we plan to return to Yellowstone some day because we can’t seem to untangle those heartstrings.
Bye, for now, Yellowstone……..Stay Tuned for Utah ATV Adventures with Reno Family and Friends!
The photos are simply amazing! Hope to see you in arizona in a couple of weeks!!
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Thanks so much! Planning on catching up with you in AZ!
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what a wonderful experience for not only you but all those that visited (myself included!) Yellowstone is a “bucket list” place to see. I was fortunate enough to have the best tour guides (Greg & Rosanne!) Your words and photos capture so much of what the park represents. Especially love the leaving Yellowstone pic!
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Janet, you’ll have to go back when we do! So enjoyed your visit.
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what a treat to stay there so long! I’m loving you adventures. Rosanne your writing style is soo good….you’ve a great ‘voice’ and Greg’s pics are unbelievably beautiful. I loved Yellowstone and am so happy it pulled you in too!
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Thanks Joni! It’s an inspiring place.
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Amazing – absolutely amazing. Take care and keep loving the journey!
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Thanks Mary! Hope to meet up with you two on the road again someday!
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Great photos. Nice to hear you had a wonderful experience 🙂
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Thanks Ingrid!
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Thanks Ingrid!
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Great farewell to Yellowstone! enjoyed the pics and stories.are
you going to winter in az?
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Yes Penny…..wanna come see us?
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