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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 5433765" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>We skipped Jackson Hole and came into the Teton from the east. Impressive formation, but the rest of the park we drove thru was somewhat boring except for Jackson lake.</p><p></p><p>But old faithful and lower geyser meadows are spectacular on Yellowstone. Saw a few bison, haven't seen a single elk. Can't primitive camp on Yellowstone with the fresh meat in the cooler (my wife will kill me if we get attacked by a grizzly and survive), so we are living large in a 2star hotel in west Yellowstone. Rangers say there are a pile of elk up toward mammoth springs, so we are headed there early, then checking out the east side of the park tomorrow. Will prob head east toward Devils tower tom afternoon and camp on a block of BLM away from the bears.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 5433765, member: 2805"] We skipped Jackson Hole and came into the Teton from the east. Impressive formation, but the rest of the park we drove thru was somewhat boring except for Jackson lake. But old faithful and lower geyser meadows are spectacular on Yellowstone. Saw a few bison, haven't seen a single elk. Can't primitive camp on Yellowstone with the fresh meat in the cooler (my wife will kill me if we get attacked by a grizzly and survive), so we are living large in a 2star hotel in west Yellowstone. Rangers say there are a pile of elk up toward mammoth springs, so we are headed there early, then checking out the east side of the park tomorrow. Will prob head east toward Devils tower tom afternoon and camp on a block of BLM away from the bears. [/QUOTE]
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