Wednesday, April 19, 2017

4/19/2017

We have been in Gardiner, Montana for almost two weeks, training for our jobs at Madison campground again. We will be moving to the campground on Friday. We spent a little more than a week traveling from Puyallup, Washington to Gardiner. We stopped at Memaloose State Park near The Dalles, Oregon the first night. Then we spent three nights at Farewell Bend State Park near Ontario, Oregon. We usually stop in Declo, Idaho for a night or two after driving the third segment of our trip, but friends that we will be working with in Yellowstone were staying at a casino RV park in Fort Hall Idaho, so we stayed there with them for a few nights. The weather was a little iffy between Ashton Idaho and West Yellowstone a couple of days, so we made a run for Yellowstone on Monday the 10th while there was a break in the snowy weather. We only hit light snow a couple of times going over Targhee Pass and the roads were clear and dry all the way to Yellowstone.

We got to Gardiner a couple days earlier than we needed to for the job, which gave us a chance to do some sightseeing in Yellowstone before all the paying visitors come. There is still quite a bit of snow around the higher (6500+ ft) elevations and the snow pack has been melting slowly so far, since the temperatures still dip below freezing most nights, but it is warming up during the daytime.

On the trip through the park, to get to Gardiner, this is what some of the areas looked like.


 

The only road in the park, open to all traffic before April 21st runs between Gardiner Montana and Cooke City Montana in the north end of the park. We drove that road each day before we had to start our training.

So far, this has been our best year for animal sightings per trip. In the four trips we've made we've seen...
Elk by the Gardiner River

  
Bison all over the place
 
 Pronghorn in Lamar Valley 
  
A Dusky Grouse that didn't want us to drive on his road.

A red fox

A Killdeer in one of the Mammoth hot springs
 
Sandhill cranes
 
Bighorn Sheep 
 
Moose
 
Along with some interesting ice falls in Ice Box Canyon

And deer behind our trailer
 
All in the first three days after we arrived.

Don had five and Penny had 2 days of training, then we got a day off today and took the same drive again. In just five hours we saw

More Bighorn Sheep 

Eagles 
 
A Grizzly bear having lunch 
 
Nesting Osprey
 
Wolves
 
And the newest arrivals to the park...

Two baby bison

 
 Hopefully, we'll have the same success the rest of the season.

1 comment: