Were in cowboy country now, so our first stop is “The Buffalo Bill Center of the West” which contains 5 museums – Plains Indians, Western Art, Draper Natural History, Cody Firearms, and of course Buffalo Bill Center of the West. We spent the entire day here viewing all the various exhibits. My favorite being the […]

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After a very cold night, we awaken to heavy frost but the snow is all gone, time to head back to Yellowstone for the last time this trip, we will be heading to Cody this evening. We head back to Grand Prismatic Spring, there is still lots of steam making it hard to get good […]

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Wake up to cold rainy weather but no snow yet! Since visibility & temp will be bad for Old Faithful we decide to check out a free campsite nearby to wait out the bad weather. We head 8 miles, west from West Yellowstone then 5 miles down Denny Creek Rd. to Forest Service Road 167. […]

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After a peaceful nights sleep, we head back to Yellowstone passing under the downed tree which fortunately has not moved since yesterday. Our first stop of the day is Norris Geyser Basin – Steamboat Geyser’s erupting  10-20′ every few minutes. Lots of geysers  & springs in this area! It’s well worth checking out the whole area […]

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Once again we head back to Yellowstone, thru the northwest entrance climbing up Dunraven Pass (8859 Ft) First stop of the day is the Upper & Lower Falls, parking is very hard to come by and with an RV it is even harder, we end up parking on the side of the road at a […]

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After a decent night sleep, we get an early start and head back to Yellowstone from our boondocking site. It’s a glorious day warm and sunny and we decide to do a few hikes, first up a 20-minute hike to Wraith Falls on our way there we pass thru a Bison herd walking down the […]

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A leisurely drive into Yellowstone. We check out a free campsite en route near Emigrant, Montana. It doesn’t pan out- only 1 spot down a long narrow gravel road.  On our way back out we ran into a pickup coming the other way who refused to go around us so we hugged the side of […]

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It’s just a short hop down the road to Bozeman from our overnight spot. Our only stop today will be “The Museum of the Rockies” it’s a museum mostly devoted to dinosaurs after paying our entrance fee we tag along with a 2hr guided tour. In this area, the paleontologists have found 250 triceratopses. The […]

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In the morning we head back the 50 miles to Butte and start our day by going on the very informative Butte Underground City Tour. We learned about Prohibition and the evidence that the government was making money off “medicinal” alcohol. We also visited the “Butte Bastille” better known as the city jail, a very dungeon-like building […]

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We had a great stop at the Grant Kors National Historic Site – a ranch dating back from the 1860’s. Fantastic displays and info, very informative we spent over 2hr here. Our tour guide was originally from Alberta and grew up on a ranch there (it is a small world we live in). After that, […]

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