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@Skiers_Snowboarders_Midwest4 жыл бұрын
Just a question about the measurements when camping at Yellowstone Campground. We have a small camper, 17 ft. With it hooked up to our truck we're at about 33 ft. Are we going to have any issue booking a spot for a 30-foot RV / camper?
@honoriochincuanco78262 жыл бұрын
Thank you for great video and info!
@mariecook79166 жыл бұрын
Yellowstone is in my backyard. I like the way you shared the beauty and also asked for respect of the area. It is a wonderful place to visit, but like anywhere, people can ruin a good day. It is a wild area that we get to be a guest in, let’s enjoy it and take care of it.
@nancykerrigan99295 жыл бұрын
We just returned from a 2.5 month trip and spent over a week in Yellowstone. You give such valuable information for travelers and it assisted my husband and I when we planned our time in the park. One thing I do want to mention, Buffalo are not only in the park, they are all around the park area too. We had a huge Buffalo run at full speed down a hill and in front of our truck and rig on the road 191 north of West Yellowstone. That was insane, he was running so fast his legs were literally coming out from out of him. We were extremely fortunate that he did not run into us, he would have destroyed our truck. So becareful when driving around Yellowstone..there are no fences...thank you so much for your insight and suggestions Nancy and Michael
@marjorieyates87744 жыл бұрын
Great tips on Yellowstone! One thing folks might want to check out is a wonderful RV park called Red Rock RV Park. It is 20 minutes from West Yellowstone near Henry’s Lake, Idaho. A beautiful, well-run park with full hook-ups. We have stayed there for a month 5 years in a row. We like to fish, and there is great fishing all over that area. We usually take several days to drive to Yellowstone and back, each time taking a different route. A favorite day-long drive is to go from there south through Idaho along the west side of the Tetons, loop down through Jackson Hole, and back through Yellowstone and back to our RV. Don’t underestimate distances. The park is massive. You can’t cover it all in one day unless you’re insane.
@larrbear20027 жыл бұрын
Old guy from the left coast. My back yard when I was growing upl. Great party town West Yellowstone, short trip from IF (Idaho Falls) My first time their 1953 was 7 years old, you never forget the first time. Always love going there always love your videos.
@lindamorgan29936 жыл бұрын
Just a tip - we added water to our motor home at Fishing Bridge campground. We have spent 3 years trying to get that “Yellowstone smell” out of our water tank. Reminds me of our great trip each time i turn on the faucet!
@lavendarj73187 жыл бұрын
I just have to tell you guys THANK YOU!!!! I got my brand new first time ever Travel trailer yesterday.. it was a little damp out but the weather was pretty good.. I put the awning out to test it etc.. I decided to run to Walmart and get a few things... I was pulling out the driveway and realized my awning was out.. I remember you guys saying to always put it up when your leaving so I got out of my car and retracted it... while I was at Walmart the most horrible thunderstorm came and it was so bad I was trapped there for about an hour then had to take 3 separate routes to get home for all the trees that were down!!! So thank y'all so much!! Almost learned a lesson the hard way and thanks to y'all I didn't have to!!!
@LongLongHoneymoon7 жыл бұрын
Awesome! Yep, very wise move to retract the awning -- thanks much for your post, it made our day! :)
@jimalvarez36875 жыл бұрын
Went there 3 years ago with my kids . Our first time. We are from California and stayed at fishing bridge campground. The dirt roads around our loop had big potholes. I just looked at it as a base camp and spent most of the day site seeing. The mosquitos come out and attack at night so we would just stay inside the trailer when the sun went down. Beautiful park with lots of wildlife. Can't wait to go back.
@nancyherndon3526 жыл бұрын
My husband, 11 year old daughter and I spent 2 days in Jackson Hole, 4 days in Yellowstone, then drove over to the Black Hills of South Dakota, a couple of years ago. I would love to go back! We saw several bears, of course lots of bison and elk, and two moose near the Canyon area. Now I know how lucky we were to see the moose! We did the covered wagon dinner in the Roosevelt area and that was awesome. Best vacation ever!
@mssixty34267 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I went through Yellowstone with my family nearly 50 years ago, and think my parents made the mistake you mention of thinking they could drive through at the same rate as on an interstate. I've always wanted to go there again with my children, and now with my grandchildren. The information in your video is valuable to anyone wanting to plan a trip through there. All of your videos are practical, to the point, yet show the wonder, majesty, and awe of the area you are exploring.
@caylaarmatti8498 Жыл бұрын
I know you all made this video a few years ago, but you are just too cute! You do a great informational video. I'm 67 and have traveled a lot worldwide, lived in Alaska for 7 years, and recently retired, but I've never been to Yellowstone. In a few weeks, I'm heading there to work for five months. I'm so excited! TY for sharing your experience and love of YNP.
@t.j.wolner99526 жыл бұрын
As a kid in the 1950’s, driving through the park, the bears had been habituated to open garbage cans and basically hung out on the roads begging for “hand-outs” from the idiots who would open their windows, or even the car doors, to HAND PIECES OF BREAD, CANDY, OR CIGARETTES ( !!!? ) TO THE MOB OF BEARS! Those days have, thankfully, been ended! Love Mother Nature, and RESPECT HER WILDLIFE; they are still there because they are TOUGH. Love your videos, thank you very much. Major Krunch.
@johnmac47697 жыл бұрын
We are from Alabama and are heading out west this summer. Looking forward to Yellowstone and some of the hikes. Trying to walk everyday to get in shape. Will be hard at the higher elevations. Thanks for your videos, they are very helpful
@jerryroberts74877 жыл бұрын
Great vid! I've been to Yellowstone many times and it never gets old! In fact, my son and daughter worked in the park summers at different times. My son loved it so much that he now lives and works in Gardiner.
@thomasjeri557 жыл бұрын
First time visiting your channel, and gosh, it brought back memories. We took our five kids to Yellowstone back in the 80s. Yes we're old, but so are they now. They still talk about that trip and tell their kids about it. I, personally, think that every American should visit Yellowstone. There is nothing like it anywhere else in the world.
@deeannredman8577 жыл бұрын
I'm in Montana, so Yellowstone is just a Sunday drive away for me. I love the Park in every season. The Lamar Valley is also great for bison, along with wolves, and I've seen moose there as well. While I like the Boiling River, I also like swimming in the Firehole River. It passes through most of the geyser basins, and gets warmed up a bit along the way. The access is along the Firehole scenic loop, but no RVs or large vehicles allowed, since it's a very narrow road with some tight areas.
@suzylindberg6705 жыл бұрын
Dee Ann Redman I’m so jealous of you! I’m going the end of April and my dream is to soak in a natural hot spring but I don’t think the boiling river will be open :,( do you have any advice for me?
@Johnwilldo4 жыл бұрын
Yellowstone is one of our favorite National parks. We have visited there about five times, generally in mid May with a week stop in Grand Teton first. Our first visit we camped in West Yellowstone. Other years we camped at Mamoth Hot Springs since it was closer to Lamar Valley where we could view the Wolfs and get into Cody to have a great steak dinner at the Proud cut restaurant and also tour the large gun museum.
@mixflip4 жыл бұрын
Taking my family through Yellowstone this summer in June. Using a full size truck and a four wheel pop top camper. Thanks for the great info and footage.
@tsasearchbagful2 жыл бұрын
Just discovered your channel…it is wonderful!!! Love the Yellowstone information…we are signed up to work camp in Yellowstone this summer. We are quitting our 9-5 and hitting the road full-time. Thank you for the inspiration
@jeffreylines15357 жыл бұрын
Thank you, we have been debating taking our 36' fifth wheel but I think we will probably borrow our old camper from our Daughter so we can have more options.
@5avan107 жыл бұрын
This video is so informative and helpful! I'm driving my family on an RV road trip this summer and we're planning to spend a week at Yellowstone. I've been there many years ago as a teenager but I don't remember much, and obviously I was not driving an RV back then. I really appreciate this video; your timing couldn't have been better for me.
@5avan107 жыл бұрын
Also I wanted to add that your information on accessibility was especially useful, as we have a family member in our group who requires the use of a wheelchair. Thank you guys so much for your great videos!
@ljellison19507 жыл бұрын
Enjoyed the video, We last visited in 1979. Was going to again in Sept of 2012 but got snowed out. So very disappointed. It is an amazing place.
@EMignault7 жыл бұрын
We went last summer (Aug 2016) spent 7 nights in our Aliner Expedition. It was the best trip ever. We saw massive herd of bison in Lamar Valley. Black bear, Grizzly, Elk etc. Hands down the most wildlife I've seen in one place. I wish we could have stayed longer. I guess we'll just have to go back. Thanks for the great video.
@judycarey90516 жыл бұрын
Have lived in Texas (which I love) my entire life. Went to Yellowstone in 1958 when I was 8. Beautiful scenery and loved the animals. Would like to get my family together for a trip, but that's next to impossible. Thanks for all the info.
@megantaylor77517 жыл бұрын
Aw, Yellowstone is my happy place! There is no inconvenience to ruin your visit!! I travel there in my mind a lot also once I get home! Great video you two!!
@megantaylor77517 жыл бұрын
Most peaceful is the Lily pond. Wish I could sent a picture of it!
@Terryblount4 жыл бұрын
I took my thermal camera on my last visit to Yellowstone and made a few videos that I posted here. If you only see Yellowstone in the daytime you are missing spectacular views that thermal imagery will reveal. And the wildlife that you can see in total darkness is an extra treat.
@firefawnakl2 жыл бұрын
This is by far the best informational video on Yellowstone I’ve stumbled across. Thank you for making it!
@4wrancher6 жыл бұрын
I know what you mean about Yellowstone being special. My Grandpa was the Post Master for all of Yellowstone for many years & lived above the Post Office in Mammoth, lots of good memories. People think bison are slow, but they are actually extremely quick. In fact a lot of cutting horse trainers use them because they are quicker & more agile than domestic cattle.
@patrickmcguire20915 жыл бұрын
Great info !! As a former employee\guide in Yellowstone I can say you were spot on !!
@vprn954 жыл бұрын
If you pause the video at 17:31 the snow on the side of the canyon looks just like a white tiger.
@spiritofadventure46336 жыл бұрын
Saw many places I visited while there. Good job Folks! I planned 3 days there and ended up spending 7 days and still feel I did not really touch what what there. I do say the best spot to see Old Faithful is the upper deck in the lodge! Great chairs, no crowd and beer in hand! Besides you see the entire geyser basin from there not just Old Faithful. Back country hiking if awesome. Geysers not may see. Best advise I can add: If you see folks setup in a spot, go talk to them! I met several geyser sitter's there and learned so much from them. We saw Grand Basin Geyser go off only because I spotted and chatted with them! They had tried 3yrs to see it. We saw it only because I spotted and chatted with them.
@farrendavis41437 жыл бұрын
Sean and Kristy, we were in Yellowstone last Tuesday (May 17th)! still lots of snow. all of the overlooks at Grand Canyon on Yellowstone were still snowed in. We went to Old Faithful to see the afternoon eruption, now going off about every 90 minutes. Castle geyser, that is close to Old Faithful, erupted about 45 minutes prior to Old Faithful in the afternoon and i believe stole much of the pressure for the Old Faithful eruption. i couldn't believe the amount of visitors at this time of year. it was cold and windy, actually snowed on us waiting for Old Faithful. Old Faithful Inn was really busy but sill a great visit. Buffalo, elk, deer and a first for us, a very large wolf just across the river! it is a shame that we don't visit more often, we are only 100 miles from the park! thanks for the video. maybe one day we will run into each other in the park.
@ralphbahr80385 жыл бұрын
When camping in Yellowstone one of my favorite activities are the ranger talks in the amphitheater at the campground. Go every night, it is a different talk & subject every night. Also great source of knowing about bear & wolf activity in the park.
@KJRitch7 жыл бұрын
Timely video. We are heading there and Grand Teton in two weeks in our Airstream Classic 25fb. Staying 4 days at Grand Teton and 7 at Grant Village. Liked to have tried Madison but all booked up even though we tried 6 months in advance. Unlike Glacier they allow you to book a year in advance. We are expecting cool, wet weather and bugs.
@bcgrittner5 жыл бұрын
Went through Yellowstone back in 1964. Dad said in and out in one day. We saw quite a bit of the park (considering). The structural support members inside of Yellowstone Inn appear to be wood. They are not. They are steel wrapped in wood coverings. Dad, a former iron worker, spotted it directly. Look closely and you'll see the steel inside the wood. That's been shown on TV, too. But, I agree that it's very pleasing to the eye. Great video - well done.
@janmccann80813 жыл бұрын
This brings back happy memories of Yellowstone hikes twenty years ago! Thanks for sharing.
@debbiebrugman45433 жыл бұрын
Thank you for including the information about wheelchair access. Very few bloggers or videos even think about it. My daughter is in a wheelchair so I am always looking for places we can visit.
@kalikaren24007 жыл бұрын
Yellowstone is on my bucket list. I was there 50 years ago as a teen and didn't really appreciate it like I should have. Thanks for the 20 tips. I hope to get there next year either early May or September.
@karenpolansky90977 жыл бұрын
I'm glad you mentioned horseback riding near the end of your video. One of the times I've been there, I took a trail ride with dinner. It was really nice. I've also done the tour buses, which gave me a good idea of where I wanted to go back to and spend more time. In all of the times I've been there, I've never been disappointed! Thanks for your great tips!
@LongLongHoneymoon7 жыл бұрын
+Karen Polansky thanks Karen we need to do a vid about the horseback 🐴 riding out there!
@baltazarflores94834 жыл бұрын
I love your tips on all your RV adventures. Please keep posting your advise.
@rayhays39315 жыл бұрын
Your videos are informative and pleasing to listen to. I like the way you are positive and the two of you present well together.
@suey.57957 жыл бұрын
Great video. This is so helpful. We are headed to Yellowstone this summer. Our daughter will celebrate her 18th birthday while there. We are so excited, my husband and I have each been there once for a short time. This will be our 2 teens first trip.
@paulasaunders18715 жыл бұрын
Sean & Kristy, Thank you so much for this video along with the Grand Teton video. My husband and I just returned and had the BEST vacation of all times! We have been watching your videos since we planned the trip last year and you helped us plan so much. Thank you once again, I felt so prepared because of your tips. It was fun to be driving along and say, “This is where Sean and Kristy were!” Thanks again!
@maryhamilton20532 жыл бұрын
My Lance is 21 ft x 8 ft wide with a 40” slideout and had trouble with the sites at these parks and that was the 2d site I tried there. Needing to have forestry staff hold back limbs so I could pull through and out. Looking forward to the newly renovated “fishing Bridge RV park “ in Yellowstone 2022!
@BillSprague4 жыл бұрын
Great advice. We've been there at least a half dozen times and Yellowstone never fails to amaze me. We've had snow on July 4th! Size does matter! The park is huge and the campsites are small. Watch the overhead too, because vents are vulnerable, just a random comment..... ;)
@ddhussein5 жыл бұрын
From Saudi Arabia to Canada, east to west passing by Jasper, Banff, then headed to Yellowstone, driving to explore. I’m about to do it again with more family and friends. Thank you for the video. You made it more easy to plan and organize my trip in few days. God bless you both, and the land you’re on.
@wwz10114 жыл бұрын
Our 19 foot long Escape 19 was perfect at Yellowstone. +10 Fishing Bridge is a parking lot. Other campgrounds are MUCH better. Bring your solar panel to keep your batteries charged up. Backing in for the win at Yellowstone. Pull through sites have strategically placed trees to smack the side of your trailer. Best to change camp locations every few days so you can save a LOT of driving. Park is huge!
@jojoinrancho3204 жыл бұрын
We took an RV trip from So California to Yellowstone and Grant Teton last August. It was wonderful! Would love to do it again. Next time we need more time in the parks. Like you said, Yellowstone is huge! Thanks for posting.
@swansodi7 жыл бұрын
I live in SE Idaho, so I have had the pleasure of going to Yellowstone, who knows how many times. I don't think you mentioned it, but I think the Lamar Valley is a great place to see huge Bison herds and wolves. I now only go there in spring and fall, heading up Tuesday for my spring visit. Fall is my favorite time to visit now, nothing like hearing the elk bugling, and seeing the huge Bulls claiming their "brides"
@carasmussen275 жыл бұрын
I know this is old but we are going this week and my daughter really wants to see a wolf. Keeping our fingers crossed. Planning on getting up early each morning hoping to see lots of wild life
@grannygoes78825 жыл бұрын
So many people miss that. PEOPLE GO IN THE NE ENTRANCE, not the EAST!!! I live right between and there is no comparison but hardly anyone knows about the NE entrance. You will see Lamar Valley then. The Beartooth HW is prettier than anything you will see in Yellowstone!
@pauldunbar72294 жыл бұрын
We live in Idaho also we have camped at Madison several times we were at that camp site they were showing with a 25ft also yes it was a little harder but can be none.
@Juliaronan7 жыл бұрын
Ah, Yellowstone...pure magic!! Thanks for taking me back there!!
@senojah5 жыл бұрын
I worked as a waitress at Lake Hotel in the summer of 1964. Wish you had shown that magnificent hotel, the oldest in the park, with its formal dining room, serving the most gourmet food in the Park. Loved that beautiful place!
@vipermandan7 жыл бұрын
Thank you!!!!!!! Taking my young family to Yellowstone this summer so perfect timing for this video. It will be our first big trip in our first trailer and these tips are great, in fact ALL your tips, tricks and gear reviews are great. LoLoHo!!!!!!!!!!
@lucipenteado6984 жыл бұрын
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@OurJourneyInMyles5 жыл бұрын
Great tips. We are going to Yellowstone July 5th thru July 12th 2019. Staying in West Yellowstone. We will make sure we go to the Yellowstone Grand Canyon, and to Artist Point! Thanks,....
@8machines627 жыл бұрын
Thank you! We have 4 days at Bay Bridge Campground on June 12th. We are looking forward to our first visit!!
@lunatune37147 жыл бұрын
Judith Blinkenberg that's a great time to go...its not that busy in June
@joannfarrell3127 жыл бұрын
Yes, take warm clothes......
@chelseah61527 жыл бұрын
I love your videos! You and Kristy always touch on the practical side of RV'ing and travel. Products, tips and detailed information with video footage to match. You guys are awesome! I have a list of everything I need just watching your videos. My Husband and I learned a lot about how to properly hitch a trailer to a tow vehicle while watching your detailed video about how to properly do it. I was glad we saw it, because we were doing some things wrong, which could have gotten us seriously injured since we didn't know any better before watching your video. Thank you guys so much for the quality content you provide us!
@tioriccopuravidatrader1217 жыл бұрын
Headed to Yellowstone at the end of August. Going to see the Eclipse.
@garlandbest63227 жыл бұрын
See you there! Where in Yellowstone/Grand Teton are you going to see the actual eclipse?
@donabernathy5 жыл бұрын
Excellent information on Yellowstone. Well done !
@themoondrinksmerlot42607 жыл бұрын
Found your channel today by happy accident. Thank you so much for all your documentation of this amazing part of the world. My husband and I went to Jackson and Yellowstone back in 2016 but only had three days left at the end of our westerly road trip. We are planning a trip this summer where Jackson will be the ONLY place we stay for an entire week. :-) I cannot wait to go back (hopefully with my brother in tow) and am grateful for all the information you've shared.
@2cqql16 жыл бұрын
If you want full hookups and don't want to worry about length, I suggest Colter Bay. You can do daily tours from that point of Tetons and near parts of Yellowstone. At West Yellowstone there is a KOA.... been there 3 times and I love it all!!
@Terryblount4 жыл бұрын
My first trip to Yellowstone we took about 20 children and spent most of one day in the hot springs at the north entrance. They loved it but my last two visits I was in my motorhome and couldn't find anywhere to park. Seems they would make room for parking at an attraction that kids love so much.
@jeanhofvedvm75892 жыл бұрын
I see you also read "Death in Yellowstone"! I worked at Fishing Bridge too, in Yellowstone's Centennial Year. Sadly, most of the campgrounds in YP (and all of Grand Teton) are now reservation only. Also, it can snow any day, any month, any time, anywhere, even at lower elevations... so bring your woolies!
@TheNajSD5 жыл бұрын
I haven't watched the video but here's my list of tips/tricks based on my experience in the park (Bozeman resident): 1. There's a big risk of traffic jams due to Bison on the roadway, wolf & bear jams, etc. Be prepared for spending HOURS not moving. This may include missing reservations. Also, be patient. It's wild and unpredictable. 2. If you want to stay in the park - make reservations! Typically it'll be sold out - so don't expect a slot if you just show up. The park is typically packed in the summer. 3. Understand the park map, where to locate food, rangers, etc. 4. Drive appropriate speeds. Enjoy the park and lower risk to wildlife! True story: Driving through the park at 2 am I nearly ran a man over sleeping IN THE ROAD. Keep your eyes on the road! 5. Grand Prismatic Springs is a CLUSTER! Go early or avoid it altogether. Afternoons is a warzone and I'd avoid it like the plague. Also, I'd avoid the west entrance if you're coming from the north. Go through Paradise Valley and Gardiner. It's beautiful and I guarantee a better entrance experience. Lots of Elk/Sheep/Pronghorn in the area too. More or less rules of the park and yet people can't follow it: Don't mess with the animals or approach carcasses. Don't go off path/boardwalk.
@adriennegormley93585 жыл бұрын
one thing a lot of folks don't realize, even if they are aware that Yellowstone is a supervolcano, is that it also straddles the Continental Divide. You actually cross it twice on t he grand loop. Isa Lake with all its waterlilies straddles the divide itself, and has 2 creeks it feeds. One goes down to what will become the Lewis River, which is a tributary of the Snake (thus to the Columbia and the Pacific); the other feeds down to Yellowstone Lake, which is the source of the Yellowstone River. Other rivers in the park aren't negligible either; The Firehole and Gibbon join together at Madison Junction to form the Madison River, which flows out of the park, and is one of the 3 rivers that forms the Missouri. The Gallatin River has its headwaterse in a couple of creeks and springs inside the park's west boundary in Montana (Duck Creek and Snowflake spring are the ones I know best), and it's one of the other 3 rivers that makes the Missouri. The 3rd, the Jefferson, is the only one of the 3 that does not have its source within the Yellowstone boundaries. Glad you tell people to respect the wildlife. We always saw articles in the Bozeman paper every summer about the incidents where people are injured or killed. Like the idiots at Mammoth in the early 60s who put their kid on a bear's back "so the kid could have its picture taken with Yogi." But, yeah, Bison are the most unpredictable of the critters. Just a note on the canyon: It's not sandstone, since Yellowstone is a volcano. I copied t his from the wiki article on the canyon: The colors in the canyon are also a result of hydrothermal alteration. The rhyolite in the canyon contains a variety of different iron compounds. When the old geyser basin was active, the "cooking" of the rock caused chemical alterations in these iron compounds. Exposure to the elements caused the rocks to change colors. The rocks are oxidizing; in effect, the canyon is rusting. The colors indicate the presence or absence of water in the individual iron compounds. Most of the yellows in the canyon are the result of iron present in the rock rather than, as many people think, sulfur. Rhyolite is volcanic rock, not sedimentary, which is what sandstone and limestone are.
@patlarkin10735 жыл бұрын
Looking forward to our first trip in May/June. Two seniors hoping to do/see as much as possible in a couple weeks there and Teton.
@weschilton7 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for this one! Yellowstone sometimes feels like a controversial place due to its rugged, wild nature... but to me that's the whole point. You've done a wonderful job of portraying the park here.
@Diamondback687 жыл бұрын
Great Video! We now have a 29' 5th wheel and have found more pleasurable campsites outside the park proper. Just north and west offer options, go east, go south... When we had a smaller RV the family loved Grant and I liked Indian Creek because I could always seem to find a spot there and it is quiet. Yellowstone is almost as beautiful as Yosemite. OK, I'm biased!
@michaelciccone55077 жыл бұрын
Loved this! We just returned from a grand tour of Wyoming to see the eclipse, capped by a 2 1/2 day journey through Yellowstone and Grand Teton parks. We missed Old Faithful and the nearby geysers and the Old Faithful Inn, but we saw most of the rest. We especially liked the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, Mammoth Hot Springs, and West Thumb Geyser Basin. Saw lots of bison in the Hayden Valley.
@duckiegirl585 жыл бұрын
I've been many times and it's never ever the same park any 2 visits. Hot.Pots come and go. Wildlife sighting changes. People Do think bison are tame. They are not. At Hayden Valley we saw a dad work 2 tiny kids go way the hell into that valley with bison circling around them. The mom was freaking out by the road. We didn't stick around do see how he made it out. It's amazing! Love love! I've only seen 1 wolf, and 1 moose, Never antelope Treasured sittings!!
@LisaMarli7 жыл бұрын
We just travel around the US by car (I drive a Prius V), staying in motels. So when we did Yellowstone we stayed in West Yellowstone. Great Hotels, restaurants and services. It was summer, lots of traffic, so we did two tours of Yellowstone, one lower, one upper. That way we weren't personally stuck in traffic. and they know where the animals are. Then a day of going back to see bits we had enjoyed from the tours. Yes, Old Faithful Lodge. If I win the lotto, I'm staying there. It is gorgeous. Mammoth was also a gorgeous area. When we were there, the Lake Hotel food was good and the views awesome. But as you've noted, that varies year to year. BRING a Telephoto Lens. I got some great animal shots that way. They were much further than they looked in the pictures. ;) WARNING - the road going EAST to Cody WY, is steep and twisty. There are turnouts. Most RVers were polite and used the turnouts, so the more maneuverable cars could get past them. Thank you. Oh, National Park Foundation, and Yellowstone Foundation. Yellowstone gets you a discount at their stores in the park. Both support the parks. None of the money goes to the government. They are 501(c)3 charities. Help the Parks!
@LisaMarli7 жыл бұрын
On a Telephoto Lens. The zoom on your camera phone is not the same thing. A true telephoto lens will magnify the picture before it gets to the photosensor. The magnify on your camera just does electronic stuff after the sensor and actually makes for bad pictures. So keep your phone camera at 1X and blow the picture up when you post to FB.
@vl64037 жыл бұрын
Definitely will be on our itinerary when we get more skills with our new Oliver! Thank you for the excellent tips. Your videos genuinely contribute to the education of the nomadic community.
@carolnewton4964 жыл бұрын
I love going to Yellowstone and feel you did a good job of cautioning people from doing the "foolish" things that you have seen or heard others have done.
@jacqulynebooker69145 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this wonderful information. My hubby and I plan to visit but even for those who will never get to make this wonderful trip the info you share and the photos are priceless for someone who can't visit but can share the beauty of this iconic landmark through your sharing of your visits. Thanks so much!!
@LongLongHoneymoon5 жыл бұрын
Thanks, we will try to do more travel vids in the future. I agree that it's great to share even with folks who might not be able to go to these places. 👍
@sean60775 жыл бұрын
your comment about it being bigger than rhode island got my curiosity going....so i had to check (not to see if you were right, just to check something else...) well, it turns out that it's also bigger than delaware. and it's ALMOST as big as both of those states, together. yellowstone - 3471 mi^2 rhode island - 1212 mi^2 delaware - 2489 mi^2 rhose island + delaware - 3701 mi^2 that blows my mind.
@joelwexler5 жыл бұрын
Imagine going to Delaware for 10 days, just roaming around at random.
@2009mechanic6 жыл бұрын
I did both loops upper and lower in a couple days. Stopped at everything for a short time. I used the KOA at West Yellowstone and tented out there. This was one of many stops that I did on a large loop trip through the upper Midwest and Western part of the country. It took me 11 days. Was a great vacation for June right after school lets out for the summer. BTW , be sure to pack your winter gear as you get way up in altitude , the weather is still very cold up there at times. Also the same with your camping gear make sure it's winter rated for June in the mountains. Loved my time there. I did warn my girl friend at the time to NOT smoke her cigarettes at high altitude. Nope she didn't listen as usual . She suffered for it , LOL BTW , don't just watch out for the Bison but watch out for the huge Moose also. Either can ruin your day.
@carlstrohmeyer4 жыл бұрын
We camp at Yellowstone every three years and have been doing this in an RV now for more than 3 decades. In recent years we now pull a 29' Cougar with our Tundra and I will agree as to Madison and their pull through sites. Just in our last visit we could see when we arrived that we would not be able pull through when we left, so I came in as wide as possible, knowing that wehn I left, I would need to back out. With this in mind, backing out was not too much of a chore since we parked it in such a way that it allowed for maneuvering our truck backwards. I should also note that backing into this site was not a good option fro this particular site, even though that worked best for a site at Glacier NP we had just left earlier in the trip. As for eating, there are some good eats in West Yellowstone MT.. We really enjoyed the Slippery Otter Restaurant/Pub
@rvcruzn38707 жыл бұрын
Great video. We are in route to Yellowstone and will be staying at Rocky Mountain RV Park in Gardiner, MT for the next 5 nights. With our 36' Super C and a toad on a dolly we figured it would be easier to stay there than navigate YNP sites. Thanks so much for sharing!
@dougallen84666 жыл бұрын
We absolutely love you two! Our trailer is filled with the pink stuff and put away till next spring. Living west of St. Louis, west of the Missouri River in St. Charles, well, it gets pretty cold here. So, your videos keep is enthused for spring. We are now watching your champagne toast to many of us out here! We just love you two and where you take us and what you show us.
@LongLongHoneymoon6 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much Doug. We love you too! :)
@michellek.silver-bighorse1497 жыл бұрын
My husband and I having planning a trip to Yellowstone since last year and we're going there next week. I, myself been there before to Yellowstone when I was a teenager, but it'll be my husband's first trip into Yellowstone. Interesting information on dry RV camping and the small size of the camping spaces. We have a 24' travel trailer and our dually is 21' long...we may have some problems. Good thing is that we have a inventer generator...very quite. We'll just have to see how our trip goes. Thank you for the tips!
@LongLongHoneymoon7 жыл бұрын
Your rig is almost the exact same size as ours. You will be fine, just proceed with caution! thanks for your post, hope you have a great trip!
@mrwilliamson627 жыл бұрын
I worked a summer managing the mural room at Grand Teton National Park, what an experience.
@Spinnaker6175 жыл бұрын
The Owl Photograph was excellent! Yellowstone is a great place. Thanks for the video tour of the park. It makes me want to go back. :)
@markdavis7947 жыл бұрын
I went on a family trip when I was 9 years old. Looking forward to the day that I can take my kids and wife there. This year is Sequoia National Park. Thanks for all the great videos and tips Oh and the LOLOHO T-shirt. I love it.
@tammymartinez74887 жыл бұрын
There is a short trail to a lookout point above old faithful it's a really cool picture spot! Also I've backpacked three areas of Yellowstone Lamar valley, heart lake, and bechler. Bechler has so many waterfalls but beware mosquitoes in summer.
@leroysouza50667 жыл бұрын
Thank you. Your husband and you are awesomely.
@jlow19527 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the encouragement you gave us last year to go to Yellowstone. It was an epic vacation! I hope we can get back again. It is all that people try to say about it but impossible to put into words. Just watching this video stirs emotions and memories I will treasure the rest of my life!
@cnjsharp24 жыл бұрын
Loved it all, but was WOWed at 25:50; the throw on that lense is amazing. Great shot in another great video. Probably my tenth time to watch this, and wonder whether we could find three weeks to visit Teton and Yellowstone, from Va. 1 week to get there, 1 wk there and dash home the third. Gotta be worth it. Thx again b
@mikelynn46586 жыл бұрын
We are going to get there one day. We decided this week to pull our 27ft travel trailer out of a season spot in virginia and start ventuing out. We enjoy your videos.
@53194896 жыл бұрын
I bicycled to there back in 1977, so disappointed, in many ways. The RVs were everywhere, narrow roads, no shoulders, so much congestions, all campsites filled. Luckily, we shared a site with other cyclists riding across the country! Anyway, the sights were not impressive, compared to yosemite, trees were tiny twigs in comparison, guess I was spoiled by California beauty. We did end up in Tetons park, gorgeous campsite and views. Again, packed, but some nice RVers shared some ground with us. I have no desire to go back to Yellowstone. Oh, we did sleep at craters of the moon park, fabulous! The lava tunnels and trails, excellent other world experience.
@dianeherd59947 жыл бұрын
Love your videos! especially Yellowstone right now because we are looking at taking that trip! We recently got a Winnebago Travato and love it!!
@twoeagledrones5 жыл бұрын
Great video! You both are so approachable in your videos. Feels like old friends!
@jaimieking52975 жыл бұрын
We were in Yellowstone a few weeks ago and it's very true what you said about the bisons! We almost hit one massive bull one evening: we were going down a road and had the setting sun in our eyes. So we couldnt see much. We passed at 45 miles an hour right next to the bull and only noticed him when he was behind us. A few inches more on the right and we would have hit him! We stopped and waved to other people so they would slow down. Don't make the same mistake people! Drive slow when in Yellowstone!
@ajadrew7 жыл бұрын
I love this....because I'm sitting in Essex, U.K. & has no idea!
@bobalanadventures20242 жыл бұрын
I love the Yellowstone area.Thanks for sharing the video.
@kathrynkenyon31987 жыл бұрын
Hi Sean n Kristy, im currently sitting in Yellowstone Nat Park. Thanks for your tips. I went in the Yellowstone Inn because of your vid. I'm at the Slough CG and got here just in time...3 sites left! Got caught in that MASSIVE Stormfront with below freezing temps, howling wind, torrential rain and SNOW! AGH! Anyway, all my camping has been great with campsites outside the park except tonight. Take Care.
@TSemasFl5 жыл бұрын
Great video and good information. I didn't know about that Old Faithful Inn, now that looks very interesting. If you're back in Yellowstone area in Wy. Try out Brooks Lake Lodge, a beautiful 100yr old two story log cabin restaurant and bar up in the mountains by Togwotee. Great food and drink very scenic and well worth it. In winter it can only be accessed by Snowmobile. Only fine dining is at the Wort in Jackson, the Elk shank is yum yum.
@AllenManor7 жыл бұрын
Great as always! Old photos were fun too. You mentioned that there is nothing else like Yellowstone in the Lower 48 geothermically speaking, but have you been to Lassen Volcanic National Park? It's often overlooked but is a hidden gem and features lots of active geothermal areas.
@scanadaze7 жыл бұрын
I live in Wyoming and thank you so much for putting this out to everyone. thank you.
@LongLongHoneymoon7 жыл бұрын
+Michael Belden thanks, this one is special to me because we do love the park so much 🙏🏻
@billpacheco67575 жыл бұрын
I grew up near Yellowstone in MT and can remember snowmobiling there as a kid, seeing bears on the cars before everything was regulated, and jumping off the cliffs and riding the waves in the Firehole river. I now live in SE Wyoming and have friends that have lived here all their lives or 20+ years and have never been there. SMH. Thanks for the videos. Nicely done!
@dontask89797 жыл бұрын
Signed the paperwork this evening for my new Apex. it's being delivered to my house in like 12 hours! I'm really liking what you two are putting out. Good work!
@SpookyEng17 жыл бұрын
I love your videos! Yellowstone is at the top of my RV bucket list and your tips really help the first time visitor plan a successful trip.
@lwhite5305 жыл бұрын
I’m going to Yellowstone in the end of June and love how informative your videos are!! Thank you!