The next day, one of the herd of elk that have been hanging
around the campground came in for a snack and a nap. In the evenings the guy
below has been bugling up a storm.
On Sunday the 4th, we went into West Yellowstone. We made
our way back to camp around sunset. Along the way, we noticed a beautiful
sunset in our rear view mirror, so we stopped to take a couple pictures.
Tuesday October 6th, we hiked the Hoodoos just south of
Mammoth Hot Springs with our regular hiking buddies and another coworker. We
did this same hike last year and there are photos in the section from last year
below. Penny did find an old log that squirrels have been stocking up a store
of pine cones for winter.
Last year, our camera battery went dead before we finished
the hike, so we didn't get any photos of the hot springs area. Because of
movement of the hot spot below the ground surface, the water outflow has moved
to an area that is only viewable from the trail behind the terraces. Most
visitors don't get to this area because they don't want to get out of their
car.
At the end of the hike, we had to walk between a creek and a
building. As we got to the back side of the building, we noticed a few elk
enjoying the green grass. The smallest elk was taking a siesta. Even though we
were closer than we normally would have gotten, it didn't seem too bothered by
us.
Penny and I decided to go to the Canyon area to take a short
hike Wednesday afternoon. We were thinking of doing Uncle Tom's Trail but since
we hadn't done the Red Rock Trail this year, that's what we decided to do. I
recently bought a copy of Adobe Elements, so I was able to make a panorama view
from the bottom of the trail.
I also went back and made a panorama of some Riddle Lake
photos I had taken.
We have about a week left before we head west. Because
they are reducing staff now, we may have to work more hours than we have been.
Penny will only get one day off this week, so we likely won't be doing a lot
of hiking. Our next blog post may not happen until we get back to Puyallup for
our doctor's appointments in late October.







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