My husband and I love road trips and this summer we took our
longest one, yet. We packed our
suitcases, water bottles, and hiking boots and pointed the car West. Our destination was Yellowstone
and the Grand Tetons. Some of our family
and friends thought we were crazy.
"You do realize they have airplanes that go to
We stock up on
corn nuts and Dr. Pepper and eat at Mom and Pop hamburger joints. And best of all we get a real feel for the
variety and vastness of America . And let me tell you that the United States
is big. Really, really big.
Upon our arrival at Yellowstone
we were blessed to be joined by dear friends.
Sadly, due to their tight schedules they had to fly out and missed the fun
of a road trip. But we all enjoyed the
beauty and majesty of Yellowstone .
I stared in wonder at the steaming Yellowstone Caldera. Geysers spouted and mud pots blurped. Mineral
"Oh
Lord my God,
When I in
awesome wonderconsider all the worlds thy hands have made..."
We hiked through beautiful canyons and watched a moose grazing
calmly in a mountain stream. We even
walked the 300 steps down to the lower falls of Yellowstone
Canyon and 300 steps back UP. I had the
good fortune to be walking on steel steps that were anchored into walls of
granite. I learned that 100 years earlier
tourists had been lowered by a series of ropes and ladders to the base of the
canyon. Then they climbed back out. The women had done this wearing long dresses
and petticoats.
Those first intrepid tourists came to Yellowstone
via train as far as the rails would carry them.
They traveled the rest of the way by stagecoach or wagon. No air conditioning, no CD player, and no
McDonalds for bathroom breaks.
We stayed in lovely hotels with sparkling clean
bathrooms. They camped in tents and uhm,
well, you can guess about the bathrooms.
Although I'm not sure how they managed that and the petticoats.
The incredible beauty of Yellowstone
and the Tetons has been calling to humans for centuries. Native Americans consider the place to be
Holy ground. Of course, they are right. Nowhere else on earth has such a variety of
geological and thermal features condensed into a relatively small area. It is a homage to the magnificent work of our
Creator.
It was a road trip well worth taking. I enjoyed every one of the 3,921 miles of our trip As a matter of fact I'm busy planning our next adventure. This time we are heading North!
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