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Post Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 3:19 pm     Reply with quote

Today is the 140th Birthday of the US National Park System. It was created on this date in 1872 with the creation of our first national Park, Yellowstone natioanl park. 3,468.420 sq mi. in the states of Wyoming, Idaho, and Montana, this jewel is home for over 50% orf the words Geysers.

Old Faithful Geyser:



Bull Elk:



American Bison under Golden Aspen Trees:

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Post Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 3:41 pm     Reply with quote

Happy b day ol boy
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Post Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 3:45 pm     Reply with quote

A very happy birthday to my favorite national park!!

Norris Geyser Basin



Killdeer Plover at Mammoth



Morning Glory Pool



Grand Canyon of Yellowstone

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Post Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 3:48 pm     Reply with quote

[quote="mitgirl"]A very happy birthday to my favorite national park!!

My favorite also. I will be returning this September for my 4th trip. I can never get enough of that park.
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Post Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 3:52 pm     Reply with quote

[quote="Give me a brek"]
mitgirl wrote:
A very happy birthday to my favorite national park!!

My favorite also. I will be returning this September for my 4th trip. I can never get enough of that park.


Lucky you!! I've only been there once and would love to go atleast four times - once in each season. Some day...

Have fun :)
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Post Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 4:09 pm     Reply with quote

We haven't gotten much right when it comes to our natural resources here in the U.S. But the National Parks are a great thing. The U.S. really has some of the most magnificent scenery anywhere in the world.

Thankfully some early thinkers realized we needed to protect it. Happy Birthday Yellowstone !

Will
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Post Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 5:11 pm     Reply with quote

whughes98144 wrote:
We haven't gotten much right when it comes to our natural resources here in the U.S. But the National Parks are a great thing. The U.S. really has some of the most magnificent scenery anywhere in the world.

Thankfully some early thinkers realized we needed to protect it. Happy Birthday Yellowstone !

Will


Will you have that right, we have a few future thinking people to thank for the great system of National Parks, National Wildlife refuges and National Heritge sights. A great park of our country preserved forever.


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Post Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 5:15 pm     Reply with quote

[quote="mitgirl"]
Give me a brek wrote:
mitgirl wrote:
A very happy birthday to my favorite national park!!

My favorite also. I will be returning this September for my 4th trip. I can never get enough of that park.


Lucky you!! I've only been there once and would love to go atleast four times - once in each season. Some day...

Have fun :)


I think Yellowstone is a 3 season park, winter, fall and spring. The place is just packed to much for me in the summer. I much rather see the survival in the dead of winter, the new birth in the spring and the fall with its awesome colors and beautiful wildlife.

Yellowstone river as seen from the mud pots in January:



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Post Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 5:16 pm     Reply with quote

Here is info for obtaining passes for the parks and other info.

http://store.usgs.gov/pass/general.html
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Post Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 5:27 pm     Reply with quote

Early morning is great any season :-)


The wildlife is so accessible


The gorges so dramatic


Waterfalls dynamic


A Haven for eagles


Mule deer


Bison


Elk



And so much more, I have to go back to catch the wolves
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Post Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 5:50 pm     Reply with quote

jeffbanke wrote:

And so much more, I have to go back to catch the wolves


Wolves can be difficult but sometimes you just get lucky! Early morning just above twin lakes we came accross a gray wolf howling. What a csow he put on.

http://gallery.through-my-lens.com/p572463816/h3ddc332a#h3ddc332a
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Post Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 6:30 pm     Reply with quote

I think you'll find it's a lot older than 140 years old. It just went by another name before 1872 ;-)
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Post Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 7:22 pm     Reply with quote

It's a keeper.


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Post Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 7:57 pm     Reply with quote

Wonderful place. A bit too busy for my tastes but still gorgeous.

I'm a bit spoiled being so close to Banff (the one that inspired Yellowstone) and Jasper though ;)





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Post Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 10:37 pm     Reply with quote

pjmorley wrote:
I think you'll find it's a lot older than 140 years old. It just went by another name before 1872 ;-)


Yes I think you are correct. 1832 Hot Springs Reservation listed as the first in the Govt. book, "National Parks Portfolio" (1921)

Here's something else. I have my Golden Senior Pass and I've never been to a National Park, but I plan on it!

I've been to the National River a couple of times? ;) Valley of Fire for a couple of days. Many historic sites including my favorite, Effigy Mounds National Monument. Worked as a volunteer for Archaeological Rescue and a local museum.

It's been on the bucket list for a few years at least. I'm getting closer. And I mean the parks, not the bucket. (or both actually) LOL I need to stop working, dreaming and talking about it and Head West!

Angels Landing if it takes me all day.
 
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