Wyoming: Wildlife and Landscape

Hello everybody!

I've returned from my holidays in the USA and would like to share some wildlife- and landscape-pictures with you. Well, in fact there are quite a lot of pictures, so I'll see if I'll have to post them in several batches.

The trip did not only take me to Wyoming. It started in Salt Lake City, which is in Utah. It was a hiking-trip. My group was picked up by the guides with their two cars. We had hikes in the High Uinta Mountains and the Wasatch Mountains in northern Utah. After that we went on to Wyoming, where we visited Jackson Hole with a hike in the Grand Tetons (very beautiful landscape indeed). Then we went on to Yellowstone (you could spend ages there, we had several hikes in differet parts of the National Park). After that we visited Devils Tower and Mount Rushmore, before we finally went on to South Dakota and the Badlands (the only 2 days without sunshine, so you see that we were priviledged by nature). I have seen Osprey in the Wasatch Mountains, where there are lot of lakes, and near Jackson Hole and even in Yellowstone. I was very happy to see them. My group must have thought that I had gone mad because of my excitement. I have posted some Osprey-pictures on the Osprey-Gabfest, so I don't post them here again, as there are more than enough anyway. So I think I might start with the pictures now. Enjoy

The first pictures were taken during the flight. We flew over the northernmost part of Scotland, right over Thurso (I waved down to Catlady, who lives in Caithness, as I recall. I passed the area on August 29th 2:15 PM local time there, so if you looked up and saw an aircraft 37000 feet high, there was I sitting inside)

We also flew over Greenland and Baffin Island. I think I will never again get as far north again. By the way, before I forget: On our way back, between Greenland and Iceland we had a night-flight, and I've seen Northern Lights.

In some parts of the States you could already see the beginnings of the Indian Summer:

Bente in front of the Grand Teton Mountains, before hiking:

View from the place where we had lunch:

An organized wildlife-tour the next evening: There were Bison around, and they came quite close, so we had to get back inside the car:

A very friendly Pronghorn-Antilope:

A Coyote:

A Mule-Deer with her fawn (I learned this expression that day)

Yellowstone National Park: Old Faithful is true to his name

The next morning: Steam over the Upper Geyser Basin:

Bente in front of the view to Grand Prismatic Spring

In my opinion the most impressive Geyser: The Grand Geyser, spitting water for 10 minutes:

Morning Glory Pool:

The Grotto Geyser (we were very lucky to see so many Geysers spitting water. With some it is a matter of chance to see them at all):

I was afraid that this little fellow might be cooked in hot water, but he had in fact lots of fun. Shortly after taking this picture he started splashing about:

A hike to the Upper-a´and Lower Falls, view from Artist's point:

At Uncle Tom's Trail ( Stairs, more than 300 steps!):

On our way to Cody, the only Moose that we've seen):

Devil's Tower:

Bente at Mount Rushmore:

Hiking in the Black Hills of South Dakota:

There were several narrow points to be passed:

We spent two nights in these little cabins. Cute, aren't they?

Even the towels were pretty, and the staff provided a rag for every purpose, so that people don't wipe their windscreen with these towels. Good idea, isn't it? I used my rag to clean my very dirty hiking-boots before flying home again

A last short hike in the Badlands (a slight drizzle and lots of clay-mud):

I hope you liked the pictures a bit. The journey was very funny, espacially when there were days when we had to drive a lot. Ususally we had a coffee-break sometime, and after that we usually giggled and laughed a lot. I used to suspect the people at the petrol-stations to put something into the coffee.

Very kind regards, Bente

  • I like the pictures a LOT, Bente!  You clearly had a really good look around while you were out there.  I'm so pleased you snapped the Devil's Tower (yes, I'm still a big fan of Close Encounters!) and I love the geysers as well.  Thank you so much for sharing these.

    Our herring gulls are red listed birds.  Think about that the next time you hear some flaming idiot calling for a cull of them.

  • Wow, that was quite a trip, Bente. What fantastic scenery. I've seen the so called Badlands featured on movies but they look very intimidating from your photos. I wouldn't want venture in there.

    Great shots of the geysers. I've only ever seen them in Iceland but I imagine these were even more spectacular.

    I didn't like they way that bison was eyeing you up and licking his lips. I don't blame you for getting back in the car quickly.

    I should think you must be superfit now after all that hiking.

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  • Beautiful photos and very envious of you.   My dream holiday!

  • Super pics - looks like a great holiday :-)

    "Let loose the Kraken!"

  • Thanks for sharing these wonderful pics of your adventure holiday B, so great for stay-at-home me who hates flying!  You must gave been so spoilt for choice being enclosed within all those fabulous views!  The pics of you were excellent & so clearly reflected what a good time you were enjoying!

    Are there any more to come?

    Edit:  Loved that Moose!

     

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  • What a fantastic experience, fabulous pictures. You can see why the outlaws were never found once they got to the "Badlands".

    Pat Adams - Flickr - BLOG

  • I loved those pictures Bente, spectacular views, if only I was younger that is the sort of holiday I would have liked, hiking and the time to take photos too, thanks so much for posting.

    Lot to learn

  • Hello and good evening!

    I have the impression that you are really enjoying my pictures here, so I think I might add some more (if you don't mind):

    Barbwire in the course of times:

    some kind of ground squirrel:

    This bird looks like a Jackdaw:

    An American Robin:

    Prairie Dogs:

    A Bighorn Sheep:

    A well-earned dinner: My own 8-ounces-Steak:

    A fellow-traveller got this what was supposed to be a 12-ounces-Steak (it seemed at least twice as big, and we had to help him eat it):

    You all are absolutely right: I had  a great time and enjoyed every minute of the trip. I'm glad that you like to share my memories with me.

    Bye bye for now!

    Bente

  • Hi Bente, it looks like you've had a great time over in th USA. You have so many great photos and I especially like the 'Morning Glory' pool, and like Clare, I'm also a fan of 'Close Encounters' so it's great that you've got a photo of Devil's Tower. You've got loads of great photo's of the wildlife as well, and I'm looking forward to seeing more.

    Paul

    -EDIT- Forgot to say, the photos of the Steaks are particular favourites.!!

    My bird photos HERE

  • Another lovely set of photos, Bente!  Americans tend to serve big meals.

    Our herring gulls are red listed birds.  Think about that the next time you hear some flaming idiot calling for a cull of them.