Our contracts with Xanterra (company we work for in Yellowstone) end on October 2nd, which means we have to leave Montana on October 3rd. We're both kind of sad about this and are trying to finish up our Yellowstone 2012 bucket lists before we leave. Sean has achieved all of his, but I still have one goal left and that is to see a moose. Apparently moose are very good at hiding, we've searched all of the places that they supposedly roam except for one: Grand Teton National Park (conjoined to and located just south of Yellowstone)
Most of the summer we've had the same weekends, but starting on the 15th, my schedule switches back so that we only have one day off together each week. This means that next weekend is our last full weekend together out here, so we're going camping in the Tetons because we haven't made it down there yet (and to look for a moose!)
So now you know what to expect next month.... Just kidding! (hopefully...)
Peace and Love to all.
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Bunsen Peak and Osprey Falls
Today we hiked Bunsen Peak and Osprey Falls, again. This was my third time and Sean's second. We loved it again of course, we got a little depressed as we sat near the base of the falls and realized it was the last time we would spend time there before leaving. So of course we stayed a fairly long time and threw rocks into the water, I took a cat nap and Sean took a lot of pictures and video too.
View from the Peak |
conquered!... again |
A mellow fall-time Osprey Falls |
A final photo at our favorite spot |
Pine Creek
This hike was one of our favorites, second only to the Bunsen Peak/Osprey falls hike. The forest reminded us of Turkey Run in a way so we felt kind of at home. The trail started out relatively flat and led us to a small waterfall about a mile in. Beyond the waterfall was a steep 4 mile climb to the top of the mountain. We passed so many waterfalls that we lost count. The trail also winds through a beautiful rock field between mile marker 3 and 4. After about four miles we came to a beautiful lake with a tall thin waterfall running into it and thought the climb was over, but this was only the first tier of three lakes that basically fall into each other. When we reached the top of the mountain we were awe struck. The main lake was so clear and surrounded by slabs of black granite, perfect for sun bathing and resting up for the descent.
at waterfall #1 |
beautiful |
going into the rock field |
Sean by the lake |
Unfortunately, last Wednesday a wildfire started in the Pine Creek area destroying 8000 acres and continues to slowly burn, but is contained. We went out when we heard and watched the fire from the road along with many others from around the area. In the night it looked like a volcano with the embers still red over the entire mountain. Many people have been evacuated from their homes in the area and some have lost their houses to the fire. We are sending lots of healing thoughts their way and hope you can send some along too.
'The weekend of the 18th' or 'Brewfest ruined our hiking plans'
This weekend (August 18-20) was full of grand plans which included a fun night at a local event, a good long hike to a secluded mountain lake and camping under the stars. We got about as far as Brewfest.
Brewfest was a fun gathering of regional breweries in the little park in town. There was a funky band playing and lots of beer to be guzzled. Unfortunately for our weekend plans, a pint of beer at this fine festivity was only one dollar and have I mentioned we're light weights? About six pints later and probably too much embarrassing dancing that I barely remember, our weekend became one long hangover recovery period. This doesn't mean we did nothing, we were just kind of boring.
On Sunday, we drove out to the Lake area to hang out on the lodge's porch that looks over the lake and read for awhile. While driving out we got to see a herd of bison swim across the river, that was awesome. I honestly didn't even know they could swim. We also did a small hike to the Natural Bridge, which we didn't take a picture of, but it was very interesting and nestled in a beautiful fairy-like forest.
Look out Michael Phelps |
Monday we attempted to do our before planned hike up the mountain, but got a mile in, where a beautiful waterfall fell, and decided to leave the rest for the following weekend.
August 1-13
mad skills. |
Lower Falls with a Rainbow |
One of many flights |
The weekend ended with a pretty casual/easy hike to Ice Lake. Sean got a lot of footage of these weird but cute swimming ducks, but our internet is too slow to upload video, so I'll just have to share it later.
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