El and Bill":3j0kjb0w said:Good on ya, guys -- what a great way to spend the summer. Looks like we'll have to plan another trip up to Yellowstone this summer. Seems like an ideal 'job' for the two of you, and lots of free time together to share Yellowstone -- marvelous! We look forward to hearing about your experiences.
It would be a treat to see you two again! Brent and Dixie have said they are coming up. We already know our way around Yellowstone and would enjoy sharing experiences with our C-Brat friends. With your love of geology, you cold teach us plenty about what we're seeing. I'm sure you know this, but over half of the world's geothermal features are in Yellowstone, and the caldera that is under the lake is still considered an active volcano. The lake doesn't have the amazing canyons, coves and cliffs of Lake Powell, but the beauty and variety in the rest of the park make for some spectacular land exploring.
We had a good time with Wild Blue on Lake Yellowstone when we visited last summer... and it was less expensive to stay in the marina than in the full hook-up campground at Fishing Bridge.

Will you two be basing your summer travels out of Colorado?
Best wishes,
Jim
PS - Barry mentioned that 4 letter "s" word (snow). We know that is possible any month at that high altitude. For sure, it will be cooler than latitude 26 at sea level. :wink: