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04/24/2009 01:28:25 AM · #26
Originally posted by DrAchoo:

Originally posted by ursula:

Originally posted by DrAchoo:

I like that place where you often see wildlife by the small river.


Can you be more specific? :-)


It was close to a geyser and I specifically remember I could see a mountain.


Wow! And that was without your contacts on, right? ;-)

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04/24/2009 01:32:22 AM · #27
:) There are a ton of "special" locations out there, but they all require backpacking. I do recall the two times I've been that the northern areas around Mammoth are moderately less travelled than the Southern portion. Still, tourists will abound.

I have never had the time to get lost in the back country. :(

04/24/2009 01:36:53 AM · #28
Backpacking is not a problem. :)

04/24/2009 02:31:48 AM · #29
Off road: Blacktail road/path, on the Northern end of the park, its on the official map... a 1way unpaved road, some nice scenery - wide open at parts. Where i took this, one of my faves :)

04/24/2009 02:34:19 AM · #30
PS: do bath in the hot-springs heated rivers, makes your skin feel great! There are bathing areas set up at the North entrance of the park as well as along Firehole river I believe...
04/24/2009 02:42:35 AM · #31
AP, perusing your Glacier National Park photos reminded me how much I need to get up there someday. Not to derail, but how long did you spend in the park?
04/24/2009 06:36:00 AM · #32
Try the hike from Lewis Lake to Shoshone Lake (Shoshone Lake Trail); the hike to Specimen Ridge in Lamar Valley is great (standing petrified trees); hike to Delusion Lake on the south end of Yellowstone Lake is quite nice; Norris Geyser Basin is my favorite area for hot springs and the best area for very large elk; Dunraven Pass from canyon Village to Gardner is wonderful; The trail to Mt. Steveson east of Lake Yellowstone has excellent views; if you really want a good long hike, try the hike to the Bechler River to Colonnabe Falls (100ft high) in the SW part of the park; there are so many other areas.

Just remember Grizzlies are seen on all of these trails!
04/27/2009 06:05:51 PM · #33
Thank you all again for the pointers, and the help (both private and public here). Thanks!
04/27/2009 06:19:21 PM · #34
I spent a total of 4 nights in Glacier... 3 nights back-country camping, 1 night camping out of car. I wish I did back-country in Yellowstone, but we were so beat up! Good luck Ursula I'm looking forward to see what you bring back.
04/27/2009 06:43:13 PM · #35
Originally posted by AP:

I spent a total of 4 nights in Glacier... 3 nights back-country camping, 1 night camping out of car. I wish I did back-country in Yellowstone, but we were so beat up! Good luck Ursula I'm looking forward to see what you bring back.


I don't see the pics. Can you link me up? I'm headed to Glacier this summer for a long weekend.
04/28/2009 12:26:35 AM · #36
Quick question since I am also going to Yellowstone. When shooting the pools and springs (not sure what they are called) like the Morning Glory, will I need a polarizer?

Any other equipment which is a must have?
04/28/2009 10:54:30 AM · #37
Originally posted by WriteHeart:

Quick question since I am also going to Yellowstone. When shooting the pools and springs (not sure what they are called) like the Morning Glory, will I need a polarizer?

Any other equipment which is a must have?


When shooting any pool or body of water I'd suggest having a polarizer.
04/28/2009 02:00:26 PM · #38
Originally posted by DrAchoo:

Originally posted by AP:

I spent a total of 4 nights in Glacier... 3 nights back-country camping, 1 night camping out of car. I wish I did back-country in Yellowstone, but we were so beat up! Good luck Ursula I'm looking forward to see what you bring back.


I don't see the pics. Can you link me up? I'm headed to Glacier this summer for a long weekend.


Here we go! //www.dpchallenge.com/portfolio_mgr.php?collection_id=28388

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