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Showing posts with label Geyser. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Geyser. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 18, 2022

Yellowstone is Calling...And I'm back baby. Let's Visit Gorgeous Biscuit Basin and Go on an "Easy" Hike to Morning Glory Pool

You know what to do...Click on the links!!

The Gorgeous Views of Jackson Hole and the Grand Tetons with Elk Herd Cameos!

Jenny Lake and Foxes and Bears!

Wild West, Abandoned Cabins, and Bison!

Mormon Row - Beautiful Barns and Pronghorn Antelope!

National Museum of Wildlife Art - Amazing Sculptures in a Glorious Outdoor Setting!

Colter Bay at Grand Teton National Park & Snow! South Entrance of Yellowstone to Black Sand Basin!

Okay!  On with the story of my amazing adventure in Yellowstone National Park!  Quick refresher:  I set off from California to visit a place I haven't been since childhood - solo as usual!  

Great fun was had, amazing sights were seen in both Grand Teton NP and Yellowstone NP.  Anxiety was felt and my first solo nights were successful!

And now, on my first full day in Yellowstone National Park, I was up early and excited to hit the road, see some more sights, and - hopefully - get a little exercise.  

I absolutely loved being there at this time of year!  The colder (than summer) air means that the steam rising from the vents is easier to see and looks so cool!

I was heading to catch the morning eruption of Old Faithful so I was on the right side of the road to get a picture or two of the bison herd in front of the Midway Geyser Basin and Grand Prismatic Spring. 

All those little dots are bison in various sized. I didn't notice it at the time, but there are even BABIES out there!  

Bison herd in Yellowstone meadow by Midway Geyser Basin

Bison herd in Yellowstone meadow by Midway Geyser Basin

Some, like me, were a little on the sleepy side.  

Some people at the far end of the turnout left, so I was able to move a bit closer to the herd for more photos.

Is it just me or is this bison pregnant?  
They all have horns so I don't know how else to tell boys from girls.

Bison laying down in Yellowstone National Park

Here's a closer look.  
Possibly pregnant Bison at Yellowstone National Park

This is when I first noticed the babies!  
Yes, there is one in the next photo...hiding behind it's mom (dad?).

Bison and baby at Midway Geyser Basin Yellowstone National Park

But I couldn't linger to take more photos as I had someplace to be.  

There was a park ranger standing near the meadow with binoculars, looking across the road and up a nearby hill. I asked her if the bison herd was usually there and she said it had been there for awhile and would probably hang out all day, but couldn't promise.

 I asked her what she was looking for and she said that about 15 minutes prior, a bear had crossed the road nearby and ran up the hill.  She was hoping to see where it was heading.  
Darn!  I just missed it!

But I had to press on and hope the bison decided to wait for me to come back this way because  Old Faithful was predicted to blow at 6:35 and I was on my way! I got there and found a pretty close parking spot because it was so early (I guess).  I was hustling up the walk way and, to my surprise, the geyser was already going off!  

Holy chit!  Luckily my camera was slung across my chest so I was able to snap a quick shot as I walked up!  It was pretty amazing and the eruption seemed to last for a pretty good bit.  I guess it was on the upper end of the 1-5 minutes per eruption.  

Old Faithful Yellowstone National Park

I debated about hanging around to see the next eruption but it wasn't for awhile according to the board in front of the visitor center. 

Geyser prediction board in front of the Old Faithful Visitor Center

I walked around for a bit while I was trying to decide and got this cool photo of one of the other geysers in the area.  I don't know which one it is though.  

Yellowstone Geyser near Old Faithful

The birder in me (very amateur as we all know) was happy to see a heron soaring over the forest near Old Faithful.  I didn't see a ton of birds and the few pictures I tried to get are a little on the shitty side.  Especially the one mountain bluebird I saw.  lol  I'm still going to post them though.  

Heron Flying near Old Faithful Geyser in Yellowstone National Park

Well, I decided not to wait around because I wanted to visit Biscuit Basin and, hopefully, go on a little easy hike.  Which I did.  And the videos?  They're a little hilarious.  lol  But that's going to be in the next post. 

So first, it's Biscuit Basin!  

With sleeping bison right in the parking lot!! Well, just beside the parking lot anyway.  Like within 10 yards!  I cropped the bottom of this photo right at the asphalt line.  So cool!

Bison in the Biscuit Basin Geyser Parking Lot at Yellowstone National Park

So, so very cool to see these huge creatures up close!  

Big, beautiful Bison at Yellowstone National Park Wyoming USA

It was so amazing to be in such a beautiful place on such a beautiful morning!  Words cannot even describe honestly.  But pictures can!

Biscuit Basin Yellowstone National Park Wyoming USA

Black Opal Pool and Black Diamond Pool

Black Opal Pool and Black Diamond Pool at Biscuit Basin Yellowstone National Park

Golden ground!  I swear the terraced ground around the springs and geysers looked like real gold in the morning light.  So gorgeous!

Biscuit Basin Yellowstone National Park Wyoming USA

Sapphire Pool with stunning gold and green runoff

Sapphire Pool with Gold and Green Runoff Biscuit Basin Yellowstone National Park

Sapphire Pool with it's aqua to azure depths.  So clear and gorgeous!  There are random bubbles in there too...see if you can spot them.  

Sapphire Pool with Aqua to Azure Blue Water - Biscuit Basin Yellowstone National Park

Sapphire Pool with Aqua to Azure Blue Water - Biscuit Basin Yellowstone National Park

Jewel Geyser

Jewel Geyser at Biscuit Basin Yellowstone National Park

Jewel Geyser at Biscuit Basin Yellowstone National Park

Shell Geyser (closeup) - You can see the clamshell appearance of the sinter surrounding the opening which gives this geyser it's name. 

Shell Geyser Biscuit Basin Yellowstone National Park

Shell Geyser Biscuit Basin Yellowstone National Park

Silver Globe Cave Geyser

Silver Globe Cave Geyser Biscuit Basin Yellowstone National Park

After walking the loop at Biscuit Basin, I decided that I did, indeed, want to try the little hike from the Artemesia Trailhead to Morning Glory Pool.  

Since I am more than a little out of shape and the altitude at the trailhead is approximately 7,300'  compared to the 80' where I live, I was slightly apprehensive.  But I love walking in the outdoors and would never forgive myself if I came to Yellowstone and DIDN'T try to hike.  

So I decided to go for it.  I mean, I could always turn around, right?

This is the hike which is about .9 miles each way from trailhead to Morning Glory.  You can keep going all the way to Old Faithful and even farther!  I hope to do that next time.  :)  So each way was probably about 1.25 from the parking lot of Biscuit Basin where I left my car. 

Map of Artemesia Trailhead to Morning Glory Pool Yellowstone National Park


Map of Artemesia Trailhead to Morning Glory Pool Yellowstone National Park

But that adventure is deserving of it's own post.  :)  Which shall be up MUCH sooner than this one was.  haha  See you soon!

xoxo

Nikon D600 with Nikkor 28-300 & Nikon D7200 with Sigma Contemporary 150-600


Sunday, August 22, 2021

Yellowstone! Gorgeous Geysers at Black Sand Basin and Bison! May 18, 2021

 While Grand Teton National Park was amazing beyond my wildest expectation, I was finally in Yellowstone!  I hadn't been since I was a child and don't really have many memories of it.  I've ALWAYS wanted to go back.  And I finally made it!

But before we get into that, be sure to check out my previous entries documenting the beauty and must see places in Grand Teton National Park!  

Click on the links below for easy access:

The Gorgeous Views of Jackson Hole and the Grand Tetons with Elk Herd Cameos!

Jenny Lake and Foxes and Bears!

Wild West, Abandoned Cabins, and Bison!

Mormon Row - Beautiful Barns and Pronghorn Antelope!

National Museum of Wildlife Art - Amazing Sculptures in a Glorious Outdoor Setting!

Colter Bay at Grand Teton National Park & Snow! South Entrance of Yellowstone to Black Sand Basin!

As I mentioned in my previous posts, my anxieties were in my head a bit and I was worrying a lot about my reservation at Madison campground being messed up and whether not not I had a space reserved for that night (the confirmation email only said night of the 19th).  

So I was kind of rushing through southern Yellowstone and telling myself not to make any more stops in case the campground wasn't staffed when I got there and I had no space.  My fears weren't completely out of left field because of the confirmation email and also because when I had arrived at Jenny Lake the night before, the staff had gone and it was about the same time.  

But when I saw the steam rising from Black Sand Basin, I truly couldn't resist and turned right in.  
I was so glad I did!

Not only to get out of my car and see these crazy amazing geological features, but also because the first thing I saw when I got out of my car was a bison sleeping in the trees!  My first Yellowstone bison!  And it seemed so close!  But in actuality, I was far enough away that I couldn't get a great picture.  haha

Bison sleeping at Black Sand Geyser Basin Yellowstone National Park

And then it was time to explore the basin.  It was so beautiful!  Truly the blue sky, the fluffy clouds, along with the amazing features on the ground are too much for words to describe. I made a little video so you can feel what it was like from the moment I got out of the car.  The audio is from the Yellowstone Sound Library and is Black Sand Pool. 


It really sounded pretty much like that!  In fact, there is some of my own audio in the video, but I can't stand hearing myself breathe and talk in these so I cut most of it out. haha  I need to quit talking so much.  lol 

It was so gorgeous that of course I had to take a bunch of photos too.  

Here are a couple maps of the area:



This is Spouter Geyser which is also in the video. 

Geyser at Black Sand Basin Yellowstone National Park Wyoming USA

Geyser at Black Sand Basin Yellowstone National Park Wyoming USA

And this is the Cliff Geyser!  This round pool on the edge of Iron Spring Creek - forming a "cliff" over the water (hence the name) - fills with boiling water and then...

Cliff Fountain Geyser  filling up on the Firehole River at Black Sand Basin Yellowstone National Park Wyoming USA

...it erupts! I think it can get as high as 40 feet, but this was obviously one of the more minor eruptions. 

Cliff Fountain Geyser erupting on the Firehole River at Black Sand Basin Yellowstone National Park Wyoming USA

I'm sorry that I can't remember exactly what each of these are named exactly, but I'm going to take my best guess.  I believe this is the Opalescent pool.  


I took this close up of the lovely gold runoff!  It doesn't do it justice as to how it looked like liquid gold shimmering in the sunlight. 

Black Sand Basin Gold and Orange Runoff Yellowstone National Park

Rainbow Pool

Sunset Lake and/or Rainbow Pool Black Sand Basin Yellowstone National Park

And/Or Sunset Lake

Sunset Lake and/or Rainbow Pool Black Sand Basin Yellowstone National Park

Another close up shot of gorgeous, misty blue and pink runoff.

Sunset Lake and/or Rainbow Pool Black Sand Basin Yellowstone National Park

Here is a very short video of Sunset Lake and Rainbow Pool:


This is another view of Cliff Geyser!  This time with a bigger eruption and more of Iron Spring Creek.
So cool. 

Cliff Geyser and Iron Spring Creek Black Sand Basin Yellowstone National Park Wyoming USA

Birb!  Brewer's Blackbird Shining at Black Sand Basin

So much fun to walk along the windy boardwalk and watch and listen as the water churns, boils, and steams!  I considered stopping at Midway Geyser basin, but my feet were a little bit sore and I was a little bit tired so I decided to press on, not knowing how long it might take me to get to Madison. 

I did get this amazing shot of Grand Prismatic Spring boardwalk with the steam rising around the lines of people. I absolutely love this dramatic black and white edit!

Grand Prismatic Spring Boardwalk and People Dramatic Black and White May 2021 Yellowstone National Park Wyoming USA

Here is a version in color in case you prefer.  :-)  
The bright water in front is runoff into Iron Spring Creek.  

Grand Prismatic Spring Boardwalk and People Dramatic Black and White May 2021 Yellowstone National Park Wyoming USA

Along the way, I had a wonderful encounter with a lone bison.  I say lone, but he wasn't lonely as he was covered with little birdies!

Yellowstone Bison with Birds Wyoming USA

Yellowstone Bison with Birds Wyoming USA

Yellowstone Bison with Birds Wyoming USA

Yellowstone Bison with Birds Wyoming USA

Yellowstone Bison with Birds Wyoming USA

Yellowstone Bison with Birds Wyoming USA

After this amazing encounter, I made it to Madison Campground, were I confirmed that I had a wonderful camp site for both nights!  I went and got settled in, pitched my tent, etc., and then decided that I was going to head back out since there were a few hours of daylight left.

But, when I got to the main road in the campground, my plans were derailed by an entire herd of bison blocking the road and coming through in droves!  There were at least 20 bison and as I pulled up, one was butted by another one and stumbled down the small embankment! 

As I saw this, I put my car in park and grabbed a phone and started filming!  It was soooo cool!  Then I went back to my campsite and warned a few people that I saw out and about that there was a herd of bison coming through.  Some people who had the bison come straight through their sites had to grab children and dash into tents and RVs.  It was wild!

I put together a little video of my bison encounters - including a very short clip of two bison play fighting!  Wow!  Hope you enjoy!


See ya next post when I see even more bison, visit Grand Prismatic, and hike to Morning Glory Pool!

xoxo

Nikon D600 with Nikor 28-300 lens & Nikon D7200 with Sigma Contemporary 150-600 lens

Videos by LG V40 ThinQ & Google Pixel 3

Wednesday, August 11, 2021

From Gorgeous Grand Tetons National Park to Amazing Yellowstone!! It's Time to Cross the Border! 5/18/2021

My too-short twenty-four hours in Grand Tetons was coming to a close!  I was heading north towards the South Entrance to Yellowstone, but still had a few more sights to see in beautiful Jackson Hole.

But first, why don't you click the links below to catch up on the drives through the amazing beauty of Grand Teton:

The Gorgeous Views of Jackson Hole and the Grand Tetons with Elk Herd Cameos!

Jenny Lake and Foxes and Bears!

Wild West, Abandoned Cabins, and Bison!

Mormon Row - Beautiful Barns and Pronghorn Antelope!

National Museum of Wildlife Art - Amazing Sculptures in a Glorious Outdoor Setting!

After leaving Jackson and the National Museum of Wildlife Art, I once again traveled the beautiful Teton Park Road but this time I turned left onto the John D Rockefeller Parkway/Highway 191 to continue north towards Yellowstone.  This was previously untraveled road for me since, as stated in my previous posts, I had turned right before to head for Oxbow Bend  and South 191 to go back to Jackson.  

I was running a bit low on time as I wanted to be at Madison Campground by 6:00 in case there was anything wrong with my reservation (my anxiety kicking me in the ass as usual).  So I didn't really plan on making a lot of stops, but there were a few I just couldn't resist!

My first stop was at the Willow Flats Overlook. Such a beautiful, wide-open space filled with so many different ecosystems.  There is a trail through part of it from the Jackson Lake Lodge which is just down the road.  I really hope to do some hiking on my next trip and this will be top of the list. 

If you look just above the dip in the Willow trees on the left (just below the clump of pines in front of the lake), you can just make out a herd of Elk laying and grazing in the flats.  

Grand Tetons Willow Flats Overlook

If you hike the trail through Willow Flats from Jackson Lake Lodge, you end up in Colter Bay.  Obviously I drove, but was really happy I stopped in Colter Bay.  For starters, it's an amazing little village with grocery stores, a laundromat, campground, etc.  All tucked away so you don't even see it if you stay on the main road (except for signage of course). 

I pulled in as my last stop just to see what it was like.  I'm so glad I did.  

There is a "swimming beach" at Colter Bay and of course it was too cold for swimming on this Spring day.  

But there was a father and his son just checking out the beach.  The young man wearing his red shirt as he threw rocks into the blue water just popped to me - especially with the mountain towering over him.  Papa is off to the left - both just enjoying discovering nature. 

Colter Bay Grand Teton National Park Swimming Beach

This was my last view of the Teton Range and Jackson Lake - as you get back on the highway, you find yourself in dense forest and foothills as you head north into Yellowstone. 

Grand Tetons National Park Jackson Lake from Colter Bay

As I turned around near the campground, this cute little Uinta ground squirrel chewing on some grass caught my eye!  

Uinta Ground Squirrel Eating Grass Colter Bay Grand Tetons National Park

Unfortunately, in my excitement and hurry, I didn't get the right focus.  :(  He's not perfectly clear but you can still see how cute he is with his little grass sticking out of his mouth!

So I took another.  He looked at me like I was the paparazzi.  lol  

Uinta Ground Squirrel Eating Grass Colter Bay Grand Tetons National Park

He is not amused.  haha  So I left him in peace and headed north.  I soon reached the entrance to Yellowstone!  The line was pretty long for mid-May, but not too bad and it moved pretty quickly. 

South Entrance to Yellowstone National Park May 18, 2021

As I'm driving up the now increasing windy, forested road, I start seeing SNOW!  So happy and excited!  This California flatlander (for the most part) doesn't get to see much snow.  And it was so gorgeous settled into the Snake River canyon!

Snow in the Snake River Canyon Southern Yellowstone National Park

I cannot even express how beautiful it was!  And my photos probably don't do it justice.  

Snow along the Snake River Yellowstone National Park

Snow along the Snake River Yellowstone National Park

And of course, I along with pretty much everyone else on the road, had to pull over at Lewis Falls, the first waterfall you can see from the highway. The sky was dramatic, the air was brisk, and the 30-foot falls and surrounding river were so beautiful and - even with the small crowd - peaceful.  I sat here for a little bit, I'm not going to lie.  

Lewis Falls on the Lewis River Yellowstone National Park

Lewis Falls on the Lewis River Yellowstone National Park

Lewis Falls on the Lewis River Yellowstone National Park

After stopping at Lewis Falls, I didn't really stop again for a bit.  I just enjoyed the windy road through truly stunning forests.  

Frankly, I was determined not to make many stops.  As I mentioned earlier, the anxiety that is becoming more and more of a driving force in my life was making itself felt.  I had received a confirmation email for my Madison campground campsite, but it only listed one night - not the two that I had reserved.  So my mind was pushing me to get there to make sure I had a place to sleep.  

I was tempted to stop as I passed beautiful Lewis Lake which was halfway covered in ice and snow.  I've never seen anything like that before and I actually do regret not stopping for even five minutes to enjoy it.  

But I didn't.  (I regret this.)

I was tempted again when I came to the turnoff for Old Faithful.  I should at least stop and see what's there, right?

But I didn't (I didn't regret this like I did Lewis Lake). 

But when I saw the steam from Black Sand Basin?  I couldn't resist stopping.  I squelched my anxieties and pulled right over.  And I'm so glad I did!!  

We'll explore Black Sand Basin geyser area and my very first Yellowstone bison UP CLOSE and personal!  In the next post.  :)  But I'll leave you with this little teaser. 

Black Sand Basin Geyser Yellowstone National Park Wyoming USA

xoxo

Nikon D600 with Nikkor 28-300 lens & D7200 with Sigma 150-600 Contemporary lens