About this blog:
We love traveling. We always capture tons of pictures from wherever we've been and we like sharing our traveling experiences with our friends. So, this is how this blog began - as short stories with pictures in an attempt to share where we've been and what we've seen. Even not stories , but just notes. Nothing serious and big. Mostly I'm writing these stories on a rush and sometimes even don't have time to re-read them. So, I apologize in advance for possible typos here and there. There can be some factual errors or inaccuracies and they even might be corrected one day. Don't hesitate to contact me if you find something that needs to be fixed and don't expect these notes to be a perfect novels ;) The stories in this blog are not in chronological order, but I will try to remember to put the date of the trip. So... welcome to this blog and, hopefully, you will find something interesting and have the same feeling we had when we were there. Let's go...
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Monday, March 20, 2023

Yellowstone Park - lake, river and Dragon's Mouth - Part 1

Yellowstone park is one the the most beautiful and unusual places on Earth to visit. It's easy to spend days and weeks exploring and you never are going to get bored. Our trip there was way too short - just two days. What can you do there if you have two days? Not much... just make a drive around the park on the main road and stop on the main viewpoints. But it is still worth doing even if you have not enough time for hikes or to look at anything outside the main route.
Early September is a really good time to take a trip to Yellowstone National Park. Why? For many reasons and the first is the weather - it's already not toasty hot, but also still not freezing cold (we, actually, filed for an exception and got one ;) but we'll talk about it later). Another reason is the crowd - there are much fewer people here in September when students return to school. So we started from Denver late Friday and planned to drive 500 miles overnight. We wanted to see the sunrise in the park... and we got it! It was around 6AM when we reached the south entrance and was driving along Yellowstone Lake...

 
It took a while to drive along the lake coast and reach the Fishing Bridge. In the beginning we hardly could see the lake but later the huge body of water began glowing in the darkness. It was amazing to see how the sun rays were creating some mystical designs on the side of the road...


We reached the Fishing Bridge just in time. In time to see the sun rolling above the horizon line and tinting everything in pink and orange...




The thick layer of fog covered the water like a blanket. The river looked mysterious and we were staying there and waiting for something to happen. What were we waiting for? Have no idea... probably for mermaids to surface and laugh at us ;)




But honestly... we really were unable to leave this place.. We spend half an hour watching the fog moving above the surface, disappearing and coming back... By the way, despite the name - Fishing Bridge, the huge sign at the end of the bridge reads - "No fishing from the bridge". Isn't it weird?



But finally we left this hundred year old bridge and moved further, entered the park and... immediately stopped, enchanted with the smoky columns of steam rising from the ground. Devil's Kitchen carries the name for a reason...
 

And it was quite a real feeling that we witnessed the witches boiling some potions there while remaining invisible...  
 

At the end of the trail we found something even stranger... the hole in the ground looked like the mouth of the dragon who was spewing steam and heat... We turned around and found a sign - "Dragon's Mouth" ;)



Yellowstone is one of the five largest geyser valleys in the world. And everything around us just confirmed that - we saw small hot fountains, steam spewing from the small holes, something gurgled and we were covered with white fog and steam. Honestly - it was an absolutely unreal and amazing feeling and if any of us still had any doubts about spending the night in a car to get there, now they were completely on board with the rest of us and were eager to explore this land of enchantment...





Click here to find out what happened next - Yellowstone Park - buffalos and waterfalls - Part 2

Pictures were taken on September 3, 2010.

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