Devils Tower

Our last destination – like everyone else I first saw the tower in Close Encounters of the Third Kind! Very popular place for family and bikers.

We finally experienced some rainy weather on our last destination. We arrived to find a long line of cars trying to get in the park! The KOA was right at the base of the Tower which made for great views.

Devils Tower National Monument
Devils Tower National Monument⁩

The next day we got up early and drove into the park. This afforded us a chance to see the Tower up close before the rain started later that morning. We spent the rest of the day relaxing and enjoying our last destination before heading home.

⁨Jake and Eddie Devils at Tower National Monument⁩
⁨Jake and Eddie Devils at Tower National Monument⁩

This area is close to Sturges, South Dakota and apparently during the annual gathering of motorcycle enthusiasts a rally its held to make the drive to the tower. The T-Shirt shops were filled with both Devils Tower and Sturges stuff and a lot of bars made sure the Bikers knew they and their booze money was welcome!

Woke up in the AM to a great sunrise for a last chance at a good shot of the Tower. It worked!

Headed for Fort Collins for a short visit (and to get the X6 serviced!) before heading home early next week.

Yellowstone & Grand Teton

Our two day road trip into the park. The first day started well but was long and plagued by pesky humans 😁 later in the day. We adapt and finish the trip on a high note!

Attack plan

When I looked into visiting Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Park I was not able to find any availability close by the route I wanted to take going north. This was compounded by the fact that the area I wanted to visit was big – on the order of 200 miles long both north-south and east-west.

I ended up staying at Red Lodge which is close to Beartooth pass and the northeast portal at Silver Gate. I planed to drive from north to south and stay in Jackson overnight. I decided to drive across the top of the park then drop down to the thermal area and finally Jackson that night. In the morning I would photograph the Teton range at sunrise and drive back exiting the park through the east gate. This would take me to Cody, Wyoming and then back to Red Lodge.

Yellowstone National Park Northeast Entry near Red Lodge
Yellowstone National Park Northeast Entry near Red Lodge

It all worked well except by the time I got to the thermal areas the park was crowded to the max. I bailed and headed for Jackson but still had to deal with the heavy traffic. By the time I got to the hotel room I was beat but still saw some of Jackson (really tourist-mania!).

Dawn at Grand Teton National Park 🌞
Dawn at Grand Teton National Park 🌞

The next day was much, much better. After catching a most excellent (and but freezing cold) sunrise in Grand Teton I headed back to Old Faithful. Much better at 8AM! Jake and I both got to see Old Faithful blow before heading back on a stunning drive along Yellowstone Lake and an equally stunning drive through Shoshone canyon before heading back to Red Lodge.

Eddie at Old Faithful in Yellowstoned National Park
Eddie at Old Faithful in Yellowstoned National Park

Yellowstone

We left early and drove back to Beartooth pass. We were able to get some good views from the overlook (that was crowded with cars yesterday). We drove over the pass and finally made it to the northeast entrance.

The northern most road from the entrance was most excellent with breathtaking panoramas and large herds of buffalo.

Northern Drive at Yellowstone National Park
Northern Drive at Yellowstone National Park
Bufflo at Yellowstone National Park
Bufflo at Yellowstone National Park

From there we visited Mammoth Hot Springs and into the thermal areas of the park. this is where it started to get crowded. By the time we got to the Old Faithful area it was getting stupid with people parking all over the place and creating traffic jams. Interestingly enough, there was nary a Park Ranger in sight outside of the areas themselves. I took this (as well as the dog policy – more later) as a sign of the times and decided to just roll with it!

Yellowstone National Park near Mammoth Hot Springs
Yellowstone National Park near Mammoth Hot Springs
Yellowstone National Park Hot Springs
Yellowstone National Park Hot Springs
Norris Geyser Basin at Yellowstone National Park
Norris Geyser Basin at Yellowstone National Park

I decided to bail out and head for Jackson and start out early in the morning to see Old Faithful. Along the way we stopped at Lewis Falls which we saw the day before.

Lewis River at Yellowstone National Park
Lewis River at Yellowstone National Park

It was much better when we reached Old Faithful before 8AM – only had the main parking lot was full. I left Jake in the car but noticed that a lot of other people had their dogs with them. So Jake and I got to watch Old Faithful blow it’s top – together 😎🐶!!! Most Excellent!

Jake & Eddie at Old Faithful in Yellowstone National Park
Jake & Eddie Excellent Adventure at Old Faithful in Yellowstone National Park
⁨Old Faithful⁩ at Yellowstone National Park⁩
⁨Old Faithful⁩ at Yellowstone National Park⁩

After that we headed east for Yellowstone Lake and the eastern entrance to the park. The drive along the lake was most excellent indeed!

Yellowstone Lake at Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone Lake at Yellowstone National Park

Grand Teton National Park & Jackson

Grand Teton National Park
Grand Teton National Park

The drive east of the mountain range offer fantastic views of the Grand Teton range. We headed for Jackson and out $200 a night Motel 6 room. I do have to say it was the nicest Motel 6 I ever stayed at other than the bed which pretty much sucked 😏.

Jackson itself is a mess of a tourist town in a spectacular setting. The drive into town is most excellent. Like Telluride – Jackson is in a box canyon and hosts a ski area which makes it the perfect place for bars and T-Shirt shops. And lots and lots of traffic.

The next morning was really cold but calm and clear as a bell. Perfect conditions for some sunrise shots. I first visited here in 1978 and forever had the impression of this breathtaking mountain range. I was not wrong. Most excellent indeed!

Grand Teton National Park
Grand Teton National Park
Grand Teton National Park
Grand Teton National Park
Grand Teton National Park
Grand Teton National Park

Shoshone Canyon

Leaving the park on the second day I was treated to a superbly excellent drive through Shoshone canyon. The Shoshone river is part of the Bighorn watershed and runs from near the east entrance of the park to Cody. The canyon has darker rock and spectacular rock formations.

⁨Shoshone National Forest⁩, ⁨Cody⁩, ⁨Wyoming⁩
⁨Shoshone National Forest⁩, ⁨Cody⁩, ⁨Wyoming⁩
Jake in Shoshone canyon
Jake in Shoshone canyon
Shoshone canyon
Shoshone canyon

Fire near Red Lodge

When I was hiking with Jake before our road trip we noticed a fire on the backside of the mountain range to the east of us. This turned out to be a bad fire that developed while I was in the park. At the end of the drive home we could see the area clearly including helicopters carrying large buckets and DC-10 tanker planes circling the area.

Robertson Draw Fire near Red Lodge
Robertson Draw Fire near Red Lodge

Our road trip comes to a close. Our next stop – Glacier National Park!

Yellowstone (prelude)

The trip to Red Lodge was long but spectacular! We drove from Arco to Idaho Falls and then north on the west side of the Tetons. The road lead to West Yellowstone and then up to Bozeman. From there a long drive on I-90 across the top of the park to the Red Lodge area on the edge of the Custer Gallatin National Forrest.

We arrived at Red Lodge late in the afternoon. It was a long ride but the stunning scenery made the trip go fast.

We are here at Red Lodge for 5 nights – one night we will overnight in a $200 a night Motel 6 in Jackson Hole! I sure hope those stale muffins they serve for breakfast will be nearly as good as the two day drive in the X6 (less the nearly 2 ton Excellent Adventure!) through the most magnificent park in the continental United States. Denali is still my current favorite – we will see!

But before that we will resupply and explore the northeastern Yellowstone area.