So, on our big trip from Sep. 7 to 18, we visited 6 national parks and monuments. Originally we were going to only 5 but we added Devils Tower on our way to Mt. Rushmore. In order (with pictures) this is where we went:
Garden of the Gods (on the way to RMNP)
Rocky Mountain National Park (see the Elk?)
The Grand Teton National Park
Yellowstone National Park (first National Park created)
Devils Tower National Memorial (first National Memorial created)
Mt. Rushmore National Memorial
The Badlands National Park
We did a lot of hiking on our trip. That is, a lot for me. For those of you who walk several miles on a regular basis while heading up an elevation of a few hundred feet, we didn't do an excessive amount. But I discovered how out of shape I really am when half-way up a 2 mile hike (elevation over 200 ft) I was extremely tired. I did make it all the way up though, and it was worth it! It was beautiful up there! I also liked Alberta Falls.
And of course, the ever excited chipmunks.
At the on our way to the Tetons we drove through a snowstorm. I still am not used to snow. We also went on a hike and afterwards Phil was exhausted.
At Yellowstone the first thing we saw were Bison (not Buffalo!)
Then we proceded to Old Faithful. The earlier pic is from the second time we saw it, the first wasn't nearly that big. We also saw lots of hot springs. They all smelled like sulfur, which I think smelled like a rotten egg.
We only spent a little while at Devils Tower but you could see climbers on it. Some were at the top, but most were on their way up. The record climb to the top was made in 18 min unassisted.
Mt. Rushmore was totally amazing. We saw it at night first. The lighting ceremony was really cool. The next day we walked the President's Trail. We got to go right under the monument. Phil thought we saw a moose, and maybe we did. An albino pygmy moose!
We then saw Sylvan lake and climbed all over the rocks. It was really pretty.
Next, and last, we went to the Badlands, so named because an explorer said it was "a bad land to cross." They were actually quite nice to look at.
We saw lots of animals up-close. We saw Elk sparing, a mother Moose and her babies, Chipmunks, Mountain goats, Bison, Ducks, giant Crows and Fish. But according to Phil, if it had four legs, it was a Moosh.
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The day after we got home (Friday) we worked at the taco stand for the state fair. We worked 8-5 Friday and Saturday and on Sunday from 6:30 to 11:45, except Nat stayed till 2:30 to finish the clean up since it was the last day. I had class this morning, otherwise I would have stayed too.
Now, I'm going to have to work triple speed on school to catch up in everything, but the trip was well worth it!
~Ellentia
1 comment:
WOW, someones been pretty busy. Those are some amazing pictures!!
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