Yellowstone Part 2

Jensen and I were heading to Canada our second day at Yellowstone, so we didn't look at too much before we headed north.  First we had pancakes for breakfast in my mom and Rick's camper then we went to some mud pots.  It had been raining (and snowing!) right before we came so they were all pretty wet.  I was hoping to see bubbling mud pots like in the Land Before Time, but most were too full of water.
These were especially stinky! Jensen is gross and said his favorite part about Yellowstone was that he could fart and no one would know. 
It's not a trip to Yellowstone without pictures of buffalo!
We left from the north side of Yellowstone.  This part is much greener and doesn't have a lot of geothermic activity.  It also has a lot more animals! We saw a grizzly bear, a black bear, and more buffalo.  Some of them were really close to the car too!  

Yellowstone Part 1

Before our annual trip to Canada Jensen and I went to Yellowstone to spend a few days with Suzanne and Jordan.  Jensen had never been before and I haven't been since I was 10.  Dunken has never been either. ;)  We left on a Thursday after Jensen got home from work and arrived in Yellowstone at 2am.  The drive there was pretty rough.  Dunken cried for about two hours and finally fell asleep at his usual bed time and slept until we got there. 
The first place we stopped was West Thumb Geyser basin.  We could see the steam from the road and Jensen was so excited we had to stop and check it out.

The Black Pool was actually a really pretty blue, not black.  When the pool got it's name it was a really dark green, almost black.  It used to be much cooler so bacteria was able to grow and combined with the blue water the orange bacteria turned the pool the dark color. In the early 90s it heated up killing the bacteria.
I think the picture above is Abyss pool.  It's 53 feet deep and in the late 80s/early 90s it erupted a few times between 30 feet and 100 feet into the air!

After West Thumb Geyser basin we got to the Continental Divide.  One side of the river on the continental divide flows to the Atlantic Ocean and the other side to the Pacific!
Next stop Upper Geyser basin.  Here we are waiting for Old Faithful.
There she blows!
I'm not sure what this one is called but it was a little bubbling pool near Old Faithful.
After watching Old Faithful and checking out the shops nearby we went to  both Biscuit Basin and Black Sand Basin.  The photo below is Sunset Lake.
I forgot Dunken's backpack carrier and we didn't have room for his stroller, so the poor little guy had to be carried around everywhere. He was such a good sport about it though.
The photos above is Sapphire pool.  I think the blue pools were my favorite.  There was a ton of them at different spots so after a while they all start to look the same, but they're so pretty!
The next stop was Midway Geyser Basin.
My mom and Rick also came up from Twin Falls and met us halfway through our first day in Yellowstone. We are all standing by Excelsior Geyser. In the late 1800s this erupted frequently about 100 feet high.

Next we drove through an area with a few more pools.  I can't remember what that area was called, but I'll add it here once I find out.  We were all getting pretty tired so we didn't get out much there.  We mostly just stopped by the pools and stayed in the car to look at them. First though I wanted a picture in all the trees. :)
I hope I didn't bore you all with the names and facts of all the places we went, but I wanted to make a note of them so I wouldn't forget! 

Cabin!

Hello there! It's been a while. I got lazy with blogging and then Jensen and I went out of town for about a week.  Now I'm back and have lots of catch up to do.  I little while ago, I'm not even sure when exactly, Jensen and I went up to Hyrum to go "camping".  It wasn't real camping because we were staying in his aunt's cabin, but we didn't have electricity either. :)

Aunt Loye met us in Hyrum and let us follow her out to the cabin and boy was it a long drive.  The cabin was really out in the middle of nowhere.  As we were driving out we kept passing cabins and I would get excited thinking one of them was the one we were staying in. About an hour after we left Hyrum we finally arrived at the cabin and it was beautiful!  It was just starting to get dark so we had some hotdogs for dinner and went to bed. 
 
The next morning Jensen made me pancakes for breakfast! I'm pretty sure this is the first time since I've known him that he has made breakfast for me.  He does not cook so this was a nice treat!
 After breakfast we got dressed and explored around the cabin.  The weather was perfect! It was nice and cool.  It was really beautiful out at the cabin too.  We went on a nice walk down to a small pond and back to the cabin.  While we were walking Jensen and I were talking about coming back in the future with little kids who could run around and play outside.  I hope years from now we will still be able to go back and enjoy our time up there with children running round.
 

The only drawback to our trip was when we got home Jensen and I both found ticks! Talk about heebie jeebies. Yuck.  Luckily how beautiful our time at the cabin was almost made the ticks worth it. ;)