Sunday, June 11, 2017

Our stay in Yellowstone was a highlight for most of us.  We stayed at Fishing Bridge Campground, right in the heart of all the wildlife. In fact, all the campers had to have hard sides, no pop outs or tents, because of all the bear around.  The lake and valley were only minutes away, so we enjoyed  going there frequently to watch for animals.  We were blessed to see a HUGE grizzly soon after we got into Yellowstone, and a female grizzly with 2 cubs.  We also saw 2 wolves, and herds of elk and bison.
Thursday we had a happy reunion, meeting up with Curt's and spending the day together.  What a chatter with the cousins catching up while riding together in the "Ark."  We spent the day going for a hike, picnicking, walking around the hot springs, visiting "Old Faithful," etc.  All too soon the day was over, and our paths separated again.
While heading to Cody on Friday, we saw 2 more grizzlies.  In the evening, we enjoyed watching a rodeo in Cody.  The weather was windy and chilly, but we braved it to the end:)
Our trip is winding down.  Saturday we visited Mt. Rushmore and Sunday, the Badlands, (the last of our "touristy" destinations.)  We thank God for safety over all the 7,000+ miles, and for this opportunity to enjoy His wonderful creation as a family.

Mama bear with 2 cubs
Bison traffic jam



Mammoth hot springs
Finally, we had someone to take our family picture


Cousins at the Old Faithful Lodge
Old Faithful
Badlands










Tuesday, June 6, 2017

Crater Lake, Jackson Hole, and Grand Tetons

We're trying to seize each moment and not think too much about heading east again.  The drive to Crater Lake was beautiful!  The snow banks along the way were the highest yet.  The lake itself was magnificent!  The water was so blue!
After stopping at Crater Lake Friday, we drove to Bend, OR, and spent the night there.  Chet started out early Saturday morning while the rest of us were still in bed.  It was a big day of driving, but the nice interstate roads were a real welcome, compared to the mountain roads we had been travelling, and the miles went by quickly.  We enjoyed staying at a beautiful campground in Idaho Falls, where we stayed until Monday.  It overlooked a lake, and had nice roads for the children to bike on.
The town of Jackson Hole was buzzing with tourists.  The highlights for us were riding the "Cowboy Coaster", and seeing a moose beside the road!
We can't wait to see Curt's this week!  Our plans are to head to Yellowstone today, and spend the next few days there before heading to Cody on Friday.

Drive in to Crater Lake

Crater Lake


View from our campground in Idaho Falls
Cowboy Coaster
Moose beside the road

Grand Tetons at Jackson Lake
Grand Tetons





Friday, June 2, 2017

Golden Gate Bridge, and Redwoods


So far we've had beautiful sunny weather with temps often in the 70's during the day, and cooling off at night.  The scenic views have been clear except the drive across the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco.  It was very foggy, so we didn't spend much time there taking pics.  Wed. eve we spent the night in Ukiah, CA, and then headed to the coast to experience the Pacific and drive through the redwoods.
Our view of the Golden Gate Bridge
The Pacific!

In the redwoods
We discovered a meadow with a herd of 30-40 elk!







Sequoia, Yosemite

It feels like our days are getting shorter and shorter.  Monday, we headed to Fresno, CA, and got a rental vehicle for several days to be able to drive the mt. roads with ease.  There were beautiful orchards and vineyards along the way!
The sequois are absolutely amazing!  We continue to be in awe of God's creativity in nature.  To tuck such a unique group of trees, only in a section of mountains in CA, is so neat.  We drove further into the park to see the "General Sherman Tree."
It was fun having some freedom to ride around in something other than the RV, so Monday eve we drove the Expedition into town and did some shopping and more laundry.
We enjoyed beautiful Yosemite National Park, on Tuesday, despite more miles and miles of winding up and down mountain roads.  It was nice being able to take the shuttle up to Glacier Point.  From Glacier, we had a spectacular view of Yosemite Falls and the Meadows in the valley.  The falls is said to be higher than Niagara.   We didn't take the time to drive the extra hour into the valley.
Tuesday eve we stayed at a campground in Los Banos, CA.
One of the many huge sequoias!
General Sherman Tree
Views from Glacier Point
Upper and lower Yosemite Falls
Nevada Falls
"Blue day" - top of Glacier Point
More and more laundry!