timmy wrote:Great pictures, 357! The Beartooth is a most beautiful drive, isn't it? One thing about buffalo: what can they do? Pretty much whatever they want to. A car is not much of a match for them. The "antelope" are interesting -- they can indeed go fast and continue to do so for a long time! Ranchers often refer to them as "goats" in Montana. They really aren't a goat, or even a true antelope, either, for that matter. They are more or less their own kind of critter and "pronghorn" is the right name (though I never use it, either). They actually do have horns, not antlers, like deer and their relatives. Yet, the horns have a bony core and are shed, as if they were antlers. A curious animal, without close taxonomic living relatives. I have heard that they have a windpipe 4 times larger than ours -- pretty sizable for this size of animal -- which gives them the oxygen needed to run like they do.
If you couldn't stay in the Park, you chose the most majestic entry with the Northeast one! I envy you, it is so beautiful and interesting there. Geology, biology, vulcanology -- whatever, you can find all kinds of wonders there.
More pictures, please!!!!
You bet.
Thanks, Timmy for all the knowledge you have shared with us, it is great to have friends like you. Sure, will add some more pictures.
Vikram wrote:Great pictures and a treat to look at.Thank you for sharing.
You are always welcome, Vikram.
dr.jayakumar wrote:Thanks friend.
yellow stone seems very popular.also seems crowded for american standard.
is it the season to visit?
Yes Dr. It is the season, mainly two months July and August. I have seen cars from all over the USA and Canada.
xl_target wrote:.357 What great snaps.
It sure sounds like you had a great time. I'm sure your kids will remember that trip for the rest of their lives.
Those Buffalo sure are big and what a view!
Thanks for sharing.
Me included with my kids.
You are always welcome, xl_target.
-- Tue Aug 23, 2011 1:38 pm --
Here are the next set of pictures, This is Mammoth hot springs area, the first time I saw this area, I asked my wife to pinch me so that I make sure I am not dreaming. Have a look and you will know why. I think it is a crime to go to Yellowstone with just a point and shoot camera, which I admit I am guilty of; the camera does not in any way do justice to the jaw dropping scenery there. I tried my best to get what I could promising myself I will be there again next year with a better camera.
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