September 6th we decided to go out for a drive at sunset
between the campground and Old Faithful. There was a little more cloud cover
than makes for a perfect sunset, but it was still nice.
Once we got over the infection (more or less), we went on a
short hike with our hiking buddies, to get back into condition again. Our
hiking buddies had not been to Trout Lake before, so we decided it would be a
good starting hike. We went to Mammoth on our way and saw quite a few elk
resting on the groomed lawns around the buildings. Between Mammoth and the
Tower-Roosevelt Junction we saw a herd of bison, some of which were crossing
the road causing a traffic jam. In the Lamar Valley we saw a half dozen
pronghorn near the road.
At the lake, all the fishermen were fisherwomen. Based on
the wildlife we saw at the lake, it should be called Duck Lake instead of Trout
Lake.
This last weekend, it started raining the night before our
first day off and isn't supposed to quit for another day or two. Maybe we'll
get a hike in next weekend. We did go on a drive around the lower loop on
Wednesday the 16th, to see if the rain had helped put out a fire in the Hayden
Valley that had burned 2500 acres. It had doused it pretty well and we couldn't
see any smoke from two miles away. The trees are showing that fall is coming.
We also had our first snow since spring, this afternoon. It
left a light dusting on the hills above 7000 feet. We are at 6800 feet, so the
snow melted as it hit the ground in the campground.
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