Yellowstone anyone?
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- clunkertruck
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Re: Yellowstone anyone?
Have you considered renting (or borrowing) a nice RV ??-- Then there's never any pressure to be anywhere - anytime - And some of those things are way over the top comfortable-- ???
- Captain Sousie
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Re: Yellowstone anyone?
I spend at least some of every year living and working in Jackson and the park. After Labor Day is a good idea as a lot of things are cheaper and less crowded. If you want you can PM me and I'll try to get you specific info about places to stay and things going on.
Dave
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- Rev Rob
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Re: Yellowstone anyone?
Scheleporello,
I concur with the recommendation for a stay at Chico Hot Springs. great accommodations, food and of course spending your evening soaking in the hot water. Another option is Cooke City at the North East entrance. A little more rustic than Chico, and make use of the motels. I would not recommend camping, a number of campers have been mauled by Grizzly bears. If you are traveling with your tuba, you are not to far from me in Absarokee, or Steve in Bozeman. Come and jam a bit, sit in with Alte Kamaraden in Red Lodge.
I concur with the recommendation for a stay at Chico Hot Springs. great accommodations, food and of course spending your evening soaking in the hot water. Another option is Cooke City at the North East entrance. A little more rustic than Chico, and make use of the motels. I would not recommend camping, a number of campers have been mauled by Grizzly bears. If you are traveling with your tuba, you are not to far from me in Absarokee, or Steve in Bozeman. Come and jam a bit, sit in with Alte Kamaraden in Red Lodge.
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Re: Yellowstone anyone?
I also prefer a visit after Labor Day, for the reasons already mentioned.
If you do happen to stay at Chico and enter the Park at Gardiner, be ready to take elk pictures in Mammoth. They sometimes outnumber the humans.
Dave T.
If you do happen to stay at Chico and enter the Park at Gardiner, be ready to take elk pictures in Mammoth. They sometimes outnumber the humans.
Dave T.