This is one of my favorite videos ! I love seeing you hang with Mom and Dad❤ plus I dont worry so much! I know your always good because things always work out for you because ya got so many praying and loving you, plus your growing to be more cautious- much love Q❤
That was a fun trip and seeing family like that was a neat surprise as a viewer. I was a kid in the early 70's when I was lucky enough to visit Yellowstone. We were one of those Boomer families who piled into a station wagon pulling a pop-up camper and visited the national parks. Seems like you're in a good place. Hope good things are happening too.
Good morning !! Some of have us have fallen in love you as our own ..I’m a mom probably close to your parents age but nowhere near as active or smart , but I might have send my classic 4 Runner out to you if you keep going on these hinky roads 😅 You are blessed to have such loving😍 and supportive Parents ❤ .. please stay safe 😢😢😢
I love this video! Yellowstone is one of my favorite places on Earth. It's wonderful to see you spending time with your family in such a beautiful place. ❤
Maddie, this video was great! I loved that you were able to decompress with your parents in a safe space. Looking forward to more videos of this nature!
Perfect timing! Going to be there in two weeks, definitely going to have to watch for wash outs! Glad your setback was resolved. SO many ways that could have gone south. 👍🏼👍🏼
"I was going on a day hike, I didn't think I was doing anything dangerous" there's your mistake girlie! Always prepare for the worst and hope for the best!! A satellite messenger and extra water every time you step out for an adventure can be the difference between an inconvenient day or a really bad one. I love your videos, please don't doubt yourself! Just don't get to comfortable on those adventures!
To be fair, I didn’t just blindly do whatever I felt like on this trip, either! While I definitely could have been better prepared, I could’ve been worse off, too
Your parents rule! 🤘 I hope to visit Yellowstone someday. Lake Yellowstone Hotel was magnificent! The picture in picture you did with some of the wildlife shots was a nice touch. 👌 Take care Maddie 🌲🏕🌲
Excellent video! 💖 I really enjoyed getting to meet your mom and dad. What a beautiful area to visit and travel through. Thanks for sharing! A big Hello to Smoke. 😎👣👌💖
I hope you and your parents were not around Biscuit Basin. They had a major geyser go off there yesterday. I love Yellowstone in the winter. We have done the snowmobile tour there several times.
Great tour Maddie. And I’m glad you had some time with your parents. This was obviously filmed before the mini eruption that occurred recently. I’d be a little intimidated by all that energy building up underground. Take care.
Yellowstone is so surreal and awesome. My adult son and I visited a few years ago. We saw a mink! We also saw geysers, black bear, bison and wolves, though wolves through a borrowed high powered telescope lens. He was disappointed that we did not see a grizzly. I was not. Reminded him, we saw a MINK which is apparently very rare.
Nice to see you with your mom & dad. Try not to recoil too far from your adventurous spirit - think of it this way, perhaps: "Life begins at the end of your comfort zone."(Neale Donald Walsch). There is also the notion of the risk-reward factor - a greater risk does not always result in a greater reward. Breaking into someone's car trunk involves great risk, and sometimes the reward is nothing more than a flat spare tire. These things must be carefully weighed, always with an eye toward discretion and safety. Be well, stay safe. 🥾
i would think there could be bad things that could happen on any trail .myself the worst things i ever encountered was copper head snakes ..to many of them where i hike...yeah Yellowstone is a beautiful place. glad you and your parents could check it out together
I live in a very rural area, Google shows many roads that are not there anymore or are on private land, etc. they devote very little effort on roads that almost nobody uses,, I trust Google on main roads and towns not in rural areas.
A man died in the mountains when he and his family took a Google shortcut the led to nowhere. He went out in the storm to seek help and died of hypothermia. Don’t trust Google maps.
@@FamiliyLibraryRoominteresting! I will look at this ! . I’m one of those folks that if I unfold a paper map in the navigator seat … I go off on my own explore just looking at the map .. I seem to fall into the map … I have been meaning to and should start exploring topographical maps too ..
Hoping to hike it someday! I would love to do it next year or 2026, but the physical pain, exhaustion, and discomfort of the AT makes me really reluctant to jump into another hike, even though there were good times as well!
You have awesome parents!! I think you should have a hiking group or meetup group in the future. I’ve been watching older, retired women doing that and I want to do that when I’m retired or older. It seems fun and safer. I’m becoming afraid to do things on my own the older I’m getting! But with your knowledge and sense of adventure, you’d be a great person to do that and so many women can learn from you!! And I almost forgot, you have good taste in beer ❤
Navigation with Google maps...hmmmm. i live in the North Eastern US. People, roads, cities everywhere as far as the eye can see. Google maps is often a fail for me. I don't know what else might be useful for back road navigation, probably costs money. Perhaps mapping program would sponsor you for the costs. I have read stories of people going out in remote areas and perishing using the Google app. ATB