Turning attention to Yellowstone National Park required a whole new map. The original build apparently contained too many layers. There were nine in all, one for each day on the road, as well as other layers for those sights we wanted to catch up with. It is now consolidated, and will be shared along in due time, after the expedition is complete.
We knew generally where and what we wanted to do while in Yellowstone. The layout of things, time distances and accessibility were points of research for this round. Driving a thousand miles seemed to necessitate some sort of plan of attack though.
A journey down the YouTube rabbit hole revealed many of the essential things. Don't pet the bison. Don't swim in the hot springs. Keep a safe distance from all wildlife, lest you become their punching bag or their next meal. The above video stood out much more than many of the others, when it came to actually planning a handful of days in the park. Indeed, it impressed us so much so that we modeled our own coming adventure on it, carefully mapping out the stops of their 3-day adventure and modifying it to fit our locale and timeline.
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image borrowed from We're in the Rockies |
The decision to do so is really for no other reason than to have a look at the Grand Tetons, prior to entering the Yellowstone valley itself. There was no sense in arriving by way of the same route we came in and that National Park has been on the list of things to do for just as long as Yellowstone. The only entrance not covered in our plans is the elusive Silver Gate. I am sure we will find a way.
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