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.