Pre Retirement Adventures
June 7-25, 2021
There are so many celebrations this month. First off we celebrate 40/37, 40 years together, 37 married. We have Father's Day, Romeo's 14th birthday (he's been a great cat), my 65th birthday, my brothers 64th birthday, my nephew's 19th birthday, our grandson's 21st birthday and many others I'm sure I've not mentioned.
This is our third travel vacation since last October. After this one we have two more planned for the year and I'm excited! This trip we've been to Nevada, Idaho, Wyoming, South Dakota, Montana, Washington, Oregon and of course home California.
The National Parks we've checked off our list this trip are, Yellowstone National Park, Wind Cave National Park, Badlands National Park, Glacier National Park, Grand Tetons, Crater Lake National Park, and Mount Rainer National Park.
We've seen a moose, 8 bear (black and grizzly mixed), bison galore including a nursery, and so many dear, antelope, and elk we stopped counting.
We traveled over 4700 miles and have seen gas prices from 2.87-4.13 per gallon. The land is so different in every part of the USA. It went from flat, and dusty to elevations of 9,200 ft and lush greens with blue-green lakes and rivers that I've only seen in movies.
Here are a few pictures of the thousands we took.
First Stop-Lake Tahoe, Nevada
A bird carrying a snake to its nest. Osprey or Eagle?
He needs no introduction!
We stayed at Zepher Cove and
did a lake cruise on this boat. It was informative and fun. Who knew there were rock formations below the water...not I.
Next stop Idaho: Twin Falls and Shoshone Falls
It was surprising to us to drive through a town, make a turn and after driving a few feet we were at the falls. I never expected them to be just "over there"....
Link to the History of the Falls
Shoshone Falls
There was only about half the water that normally falls from the rocks.
Snake River
Shoshone in Black and White
Just down the street from Shoshone is Twin Falls Idaho.
History of Twin Falls, are there two?
Get pictures of Twin Falls from Jerry
Perrine Memorial Bridge (not my photo)
We did drive over it.
Next Stop Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
The sites of Yellowstone are breathtaking. We spent 3 days in the park and plan to come back to paint and rest. Here are a few of my favorites photos of the hundreds taken.
Old Faithful
Tip: go to view after 5pm. NO CROWD. Easy Parking
The Largest Geyser in Yellowstone is not Old Faithful!
North of Old Faithful, in the Norris Geyser Basin, lies Steamboat, the world's largest active geyser. While Old Faithful can spew streams of boiling water over 100 feet in theair, Steamboat can top 300 feet.
This is a precious picture of father teaching his son to fly fish. There were tons of men fly fishing in Yellowstone.
Heading out to go through Yellowstone one last time this trip....
caption should be what?
The Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming
This was our lunch view. Amazing!
The creation God made is so pleasing!
We were sung to at one of our cabins.
We didn't go into the caves here, it was hot and tons of people. The land and surrounding topography was amazing.
Mount Rushmore, South Dakota
Crazy Horse.
At Crazy Horse they had just resurfaced the parking lot and the smell was so nauseating (and when I already had an upset stomach yikes) we couldn't stay and explore.
Deadwood, South Dakota
Deadwood is an adorable little town. I was disappointed to not see more things like the saloon reenacted. Instead there are tons of commercial shops. A street reenactment was fun to watch. And we stood in the place where Wild Bill was shot.
The Badlands National Park
Just look at this picture and see the amazement here...2.97!
MONTANA
The big sky
It was a surprise to find this little beauty! The site was amazing to view. It looked like it could be a whole day of exploring here. We did a simple, unexpected drive through.
Google search never fails to answer...
Why do they do that? Farmers often bale hay in large round bales instead of small square bales because they require less labor to baleand move than small square bales. The shape of round bales enables them to be stored outside, something you would never do with square bales.
I was so happy to leave this cabin. I was up and out with stuff on the porch in less then 10 minutes! It was windy, dusty, unfriendly and not at all comfortable. Jerry said this is the biggest grin he'd seen in days (remember the nausea...it lasted a few days)
Outside our cabin at Glacier and it was beautiful. Happy girl now. We could have stayed at this cabin for a week and not gotten tired of the atmosphere here.
The Road to the Sun drive was partly closed due to snow plus you had to get a ticket several days ahead of time to travel the open part between 8-5. We went into the park after 5 and traveled most of the open roads. Lots and lots of traffic, full pull outs and not a lot of places to stop and take in the scene but sure was beautiful none the less.
The water was so amazingly clear.
Crater Lake
Last stop before home
They rake the forest in Oregon.
Mt Shasta
I love love love seeing your photos and hearing about your trip! It sounds like you had a pretty amazing trip and took in a lot of God's beautiful creation! It's been a while since we've done anything like that. I miss it. But I might be "camping challenged" these days. So happy for you to have such a great time together! -- Nanette
ReplyDeleteHi Nanette, thank you! It was an amazing trip. Even though I am not supposed to "walk", we were able to see so much beauty. We did KOA cabins and hotels which worked well for us. I want to go back for a month in Yellowstone. I love your album of Yellowstone. You are extremely talented.
ReplyDeleteI love how you let us all come along on your trip. Just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGlad you came along! It was amazing. Can’t wait for more like it! ❤️
DeleteThank you so much for sharing your amazing photos. I felt like I was traveling right with you. Next time I see you in person you'll have to show me how to do a travel log like this period love you guys
ReplyDeleteI would love to show you! Who is this, I don't see your name.
DeleteWhat a wonderful adventure you had. Great photos. I’m a little jealous. I guess I have to start planning my own adventure. I’m glad you could see Mt. Rainer, she likes to hid in the clouds.
ReplyDeleteThank you Patty. Our goal is to see all the National Parks over the next few years. It will be exciting. I've found that I can hand stitch in the car without getting carsick. YIPPEE. Hope to see you soon.
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