How I did it: I got a summer job there while in college and went back every year for many years, eventually settling in the area over 20 years ago. Working there is an amazing, transcendent experience for young or old. I can't recommend it highly enough. You can work for a whole summer or for even as little as a month. Try this website: www.yellowstonejobs.com. Read how I did it…
Dan Bodenstein is working on story number 2
How I did it: We hired a guide for 2 mornings, and did the rest on our own. It's important to plan where you want to go, because traveling the roads is touch and go since the Bison use them to migrate. Read how I did it…
brickhorse has all the swirling plates in the air!
How I did it: The first time was with my family as a kid. We stayed in a cabin, saw all the usual stuff (geysers, bears, buffalo, etc). The second time was with a friend and we traveled all over the park. This park shows ancient and modern environments of our planet - it is a holy place. Read how I did it…
Anna Griffith Being who I want to become
How I did it: My family has taken two vacations to Yellowstone in the past five years. It is breathtaking and spectacular, as well as crowded. Being able to see the animals is by far the best part. I've seen buffalo, elk, deer, moose, marmot, prarie dogs, chipmunks, squirrels, black bear, eagle and springbuck among other animals. We had our car charged by a male buffalo last summer which was kind of interesting. And o… Read how I did it…
emmajane75 on holiday in less than 2 wks!
How I did it: i hired a car and spent two days driving through the Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming.I spent the night over the border at a little motel in Montana.to really see all the amazing sites, take a minimum of 2 days. I drove the northern loop on day 1 and the southern loop on day 2.The bison walking down the road, the elk, the bald eagles . . . . amazing wildlife!!!and the park has over half of the world geothermal features.Geysers, … Read how I did it…
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