- The patio of the Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel where Dick the bull elk decided to play a little game of tag with the tourists.
- This is what we woke up to every morning
- Time for breakfast!
- Gibbon Falls
- Fumaroles and hot springs near Artists Paint Pots
- Artists Paint Pots
- Mount Sheridan
- Fumaroles and hot springs near Artists Paint Pots
- Fumaroles and hot springs near Artists Paint Pots
- Fumaroles and hot springs near Artists Paint Pots
- Grand Canyon of Yellowstone – North Rim. Yellowstone River Upper Falls.
- Grand Canyon of Yellowstone – North Rim
- Grand Canyon of Yellowstone – North Rim. Looking over the brim of Yellowstone River Lower Falls
- Grand Canyon of Yellowstone – North Rim
- Grand Canyon of Yellowstone – North Rim. Looking at the mist at the bottom of the lower falls.
- Grand Canyon of Yellowstone – North Rim
- Grand Canyon of Yellowstone – North Rim
- Grand Canyon of Yellowstone – North Rim
- Grand Canyon of Yellowstone – North Rim
- Grand Canyon of Yellowstone – North Rim
- Grand Canyon of Yellowstone – North Rim
- Grand Canyon of Yellowstone – North Rim
- Grand Canyon of Yellowstone – North Rim
- Grand Canyon of Yellowstone – North Rim
- Grand Canyon of Yellowstone – North Rim
- Grand Canyon of Yellowstone – North Rim
- Grizzly bear near Wapiti Lake Trailhead
- Grizzly bear near Wapiti Lake Trailhead
- Grizzly bear near Wapiti Lake Trailhead
- Grizzly bear near Wapiti Lake Trailhead
- Grizzly bear near Wapiti Lake Trailhead
- Grizzly bear near Wapiti Lake Trailhead
- Raven waiting for us to finish lunch
- Bear Spray - We came prepared to see the bears!
- Grand Canyon of Yellowstone – South Rim
- Grand Canyon of Yellowstone – South Rim
- Grand Canyon of Yellowstone – South Rim
- Grand Canyon of Yellowstone – South Rim
- Tower Falls Area
- Tower Falls Area
- Tower Falls Area - Look closely at the natural pillars
- Tower Falls
- Tens of millions of years ago, this was a giant redwood tree. Now, thanks to the volcanic eruptions that filled the open pores of the tree with volcanic deposits millions of years ago, it is solid rock – petrified.
- Dick, in all his glory
- One of Dick’s women. At one point, we counted around 27 of them. Dick’s a busy guy
- It suddenly occurs to Dick that he has drawn a crowd…
- Moments before Dick jumped up on the patio…
- Dick has that look in his eye. Time for a raucous game of Tourist Tag!
- Jared nearly stepped on this young bull snake on our way to dinner. Bull snakes are non-venomous, but are often mistaken for rattlesnakes because of their coloring and defensive behavior. They can get up to 72-inches long.