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@LongLongHoneymoon
@LongLongHoneymoon 7 лет назад
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@carishields7834
@carishields7834 7 лет назад
Long Long Honeymoon will do !
@vogelkl87
@vogelkl87 7 лет назад
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@jaredsaunders9787
@jaredsaunders9787 6 лет назад
Thomas Sanders
@Skiers_Snowboarders_Midwest
@Skiers_Snowboarders_Midwest 4 года назад
Just a question about the measurements when camping at Yellowstone Campground. We have a small camper, 17 ft. With it hooked up to our truck we're at about 33 ft. Are we going to have any issue booking a spot for a 30-foot RV / camper?
@mariecook7916
@mariecook7916 6 лет назад
Yellowstone is in my backyard. I like the way you shared the beauty and also asked for respect of the area. It is a wonderful place to visit, but like anywhere, people can ruin a good day. It is a wild area that we get to be a guest in, let’s enjoy it and take care of it.
@Terryblount
@Terryblount 4 года назад
I took my thermal camera on my last visit to Yellowstone and made a few videos that I posted here. If you only see Yellowstone in the daytime you are missing spectacular views that thermal imagery will reveal. And the wildlife that you can see in total darkness is an extra treat.
@marjorieyates8774
@marjorieyates8774 4 года назад
Great tips on Yellowstone! One thing folks might want to check out is a wonderful RV park called Red Rock RV Park. It is 20 minutes from West Yellowstone near Henry’s Lake, Idaho. A beautiful, well-run park with full hook-ups. We have stayed there for a month 5 years in a row. We like to fish, and there is great fishing all over that area. We usually take several days to drive to Yellowstone and back, each time taking a different route. A favorite day-long drive is to go from there south through Idaho along the west side of the Tetons, loop down through Jackson Hole, and back through Yellowstone and back to our RV. Don’t underestimate distances. The park is massive. You can’t cover it all in one day unless you’re insane.
@caylaarmatti8498
@caylaarmatti8498 Год назад
I know you all made this video a few years ago, but you are just too cute! You do a great informational video. I'm 67 and have traveled a lot worldwide, lived in Alaska for 7 years, and recently retired, but I've never been to Yellowstone. In a few weeks, I'm heading there to work for five months. I'm so excited! TY for sharing your experience and love of YNP.
@larrbear2002
@larrbear2002 7 лет назад
Old guy from the left coast. My back yard when I was growing upl. Great party town West Yellowstone, short trip from IF (Idaho Falls) My first time their 1953 was 7 years old, you never forget the first time. Always love going there always love your videos.
@t.j.wolner9952
@t.j.wolner9952 5 лет назад
As a kid in the 1950’s, driving through the park, the bears had been habituated to open garbage cans and basically hung out on the roads begging for “hand-outs” from the idiots who would open their windows, or even the car doors, to HAND PIECES OF BREAD, CANDY, OR CIGARETTES ( !!!? ) TO THE MOB OF BEARS! Those days have, thankfully, been ended! Love Mother Nature, and RESPECT HER WILDLIFE; they are still there because they are TOUGH. Love your videos, thank you very much. Major Krunch.
@jeanhofvedvm7589
@jeanhofvedvm7589 2 года назад
I see you also read "Death in Yellowstone"! I worked at Fishing Bridge too, in Yellowstone's Centennial Year. Sadly, most of the campgrounds in YP (and all of Grand Teton) are now reservation only. Also, it can snow any day, any month, any time, anywhere, even at lower elevations... so bring your woolies!
@nancykerrigan9929
@nancykerrigan9929 4 года назад
We just returned from a 2.5 month trip and spent over a week in Yellowstone. You give such valuable information for travelers and it assisted my husband and I when we planned our time in the park. One thing I do want to mention, Buffalo are not only in the park, they are all around the park area too. We had a huge Buffalo run at full speed down a hill and in front of our truck and rig on the road 191 north of West Yellowstone. That was insane, he was running so fast his legs were literally coming out from out of him. We were extremely fortunate that he did not run into us, he would have destroyed our truck. So becareful when driving around Yellowstone..there are no fences...thank you so much for your insight and suggestions Nancy and Michael
@BillSprague
@BillSprague 3 года назад
Great advice. We've been there at least a half dozen times and Yellowstone never fails to amaze me. We've had snow on July 4th! Size does matter! The park is huge and the campsites are small. Watch the overhead too, because vents are vulnerable, just a random comment..... ;)
@Terryblount
@Terryblount 4 года назад
My first trip to Yellowstone we took about 20 children and spent most of one day in the hot springs at the north entrance. They loved it but my last two visits I was in my motorhome and couldn't find anywhere to park. Seems they would make room for parking at an attraction that kids love so much.
@firefawnakl
@firefawnakl 2 года назад
This is by far the best informational video on Yellowstone I’ve stumbled across. Thank you for making it!
@jimalvarez3687
@jimalvarez3687 4 года назад
Went there 3 years ago with my kids . Our first time. We are from California and stayed at fishing bridge campground. The dirt roads around our loop had big potholes. I just looked at it as a base camp and spent most of the day site seeing. The mosquitos come out and attack at night so we would just stay inside the trailer when the sun went down. Beautiful park with lots of wildlife. Can't wait to go back.
@tsasearchbagful
@tsasearchbagful 2 года назад
Just discovered your channel…it is wonderful!!! Love the Yellowstone information…we are signed up to work camp in Yellowstone this summer. We are quitting our 9-5 and hitting the road full-time. Thank you for the inspiration
@Johnwilldo
@Johnwilldo 4 года назад
Yellowstone is one of our favorite National parks. We have visited there about five times, generally in mid May with a week stop in Grand Teton first. Our first visit we camped in West Yellowstone. Other years we camped at Mamoth Hot Springs since it was closer to Lamar Valley where we could view the Wolfs and get into Cody to have a great steak dinner at the Proud cut restaurant and also tour the large gun museum.
@adriennegormley9358
@adriennegormley9358 4 года назад
one thing a lot of folks don't realize, even if they are aware that Yellowstone is a supervolcano, is that it also straddles the Continental Divide. You actually cross it twice on t he grand loop. Isa Lake with all its waterlilies straddles the divide itself, and has 2 creeks it feeds. One goes down to what will become the Lewis River, which is a tributary of the Snake (thus to the Columbia and the Pacific); the other feeds down to Yellowstone Lake, which is the source of the Yellowstone River. Other rivers in the park aren't negligible either; The Firehole and Gibbon join together at Madison Junction to form the Madison River, which flows out of the park, and is one of the 3 rivers that forms the Missouri. The Gallatin River has its headwaterse in a couple of creeks and springs inside the park's west boundary in Montana (Duck Creek and Snowflake spring are the ones I know best), and it's one of the other 3 rivers that makes the Missouri. The 3rd, the Jefferson, is the only one of the 3 that does not have its source within the Yellowstone boundaries. Glad you tell people to respect the wildlife. We always saw articles in the Bozeman paper every summer about the incidents where people are injured or killed. Like the idiots at Mammoth in the early 60s who put their kid on a bear's back "so the kid could have its picture taken with Yogi." But, yeah, Bison are the most unpredictable of the critters. Just a note on the canyon: It's not sandstone, since Yellowstone is a volcano. I copied t his from the wiki article on the canyon: The colors in the canyon are also a result of hydrothermal alteration. The rhyolite in the canyon contains a variety of different iron compounds. When the old geyser basin was active, the "cooking" of the rock caused chemical alterations in these iron compounds. Exposure to the elements caused the rocks to change colors. The rocks are oxidizing; in effect, the canyon is rusting. The colors indicate the presence or absence of water in the individual iron compounds. Most of the yellows in the canyon are the result of iron present in the rock rather than, as many people think, sulfur. Rhyolite is volcanic rock, not sedimentary, which is what sandstone and limestone are.
@4wrancher
@4wrancher 6 лет назад
I know what you mean about Yellowstone being special. My Grandpa was the Post Master for all of Yellowstone for many years & lived above the Post Office in Mammoth, lots of good memories. People think bison are slow, but they are actually extremely quick. In fact a lot of cutting horse trainers use them because they are quicker & more agile than domestic cattle.
@ljellison1950
@ljellison1950 7 лет назад
Enjoyed the video, We last visited in 1979. Was going to again in Sept of 2012 but got snowed out. So very disappointed. It is an amazing place.
@cindywestlake6278
@cindywestlake6278 6 лет назад
I love your videos! You made us even more excited to go to the Yellowstone/Teton area in late August!
@MikeVanHorn
@MikeVanHorn 7 лет назад
Thanks for sharing these great tips and classic pictures.
@bernadettesandoval3990
@bernadettesandoval3990 7 лет назад
This is such a great video. thanks for taking the time to share.
@lindamorgan2993
@lindamorgan2993 5 лет назад
Just a tip - we added water to our motor home at Fishing Bridge campground. We have spent 3 years trying to get that “Yellowstone smell” out of our water tank. Reminds me of our great trip each time i turn on the faucet!
@michaelwallace8791
@michaelwallace8791 7 лет назад
Good job on this one. Loved seeing the early pictures. It sure makes me want to head that way.
@Running_To_Something
@Running_To_Something 7 лет назад
Great video. Love the old pictures.
@farrendavis4143
@farrendavis4143 7 лет назад
Sean and Kristy, we were in Yellowstone last Tuesday (May 17th)! still lots of snow. all of the overlooks at Grand Canyon on Yellowstone were still snowed in. We went to Old Faithful to see the afternoon eruption, now going off about every 90 minutes. Castle geyser, that is close to Old Faithful, erupted about 45 minutes prior to Old Faithful in the afternoon and i believe stole much of the pressure for the Old Faithful eruption. i couldn't believe the amount of visitors at this time of year. it was cold and windy, actually snowed on us waiting for Old Faithful. Old Faithful Inn was really busy but sill a great visit. Buffalo, elk, deer and a first for us, a very large wolf just across the river! it is a shame that we don't visit more often, we are only 100 miles from the park! thanks for the video. maybe one day we will run into each other in the park.
@Freynightwalker
@Freynightwalker 7 лет назад
Excellent Video thank you LOLOHO
@deehart2228
@deehart2228 6 лет назад
Love watching your videos. We dont have a RV yet but will in 2 years. Learning a lot from you two! Thanks for sharing.
@barbarawalker6146
@barbarawalker6146 7 лет назад
this was a great video. you did an amazing job putting it together.
@megantaylor7751
@megantaylor7751 7 лет назад
Aw, Yellowstone is my happy place! There is no inconvenience to ruin your visit!! I travel there in my mind a lot also once I get home! Great video you two!!
@megantaylor7751
@megantaylor7751 7 лет назад
Most peaceful is the Lily pond. Wish I could sent a picture of it!
@livingabundantly100
@livingabundantly100 5 лет назад
NICE..THANKYOU for sharing! This has and will def. help us on our highly anticipated trip!
@davidbigelow1012
@davidbigelow1012 7 лет назад
Thanks for sharing your great videos!
@tdvidpro
@tdvidpro 5 лет назад
Have been there once but have learned a lot. Need to go back, Thank You.
@lonestone55
@lonestone55 7 лет назад
Thank you for posting! Your vids are easy to watch and very well produced. You guys do an excellent job. Much appreciated.
@Pack.Leader
@Pack.Leader 7 лет назад
Great video! Thank you. :) Long live the long long honeymoon.
@jimcavanaugh9121
@jimcavanaugh9121 7 лет назад
Really a fantastic video. I learned a ton. Thanks for putting this together!
@arnoldcastro3122
@arnoldcastro3122 5 лет назад
I’m heading there next month, a very helpful video, thanks for the tips.
@robertgullickson8758
@robertgullickson8758 7 лет назад
Thank you for the beautiful footage. I enjoyed the pictures from your past. Happy times.
@rileyraney8960
@rileyraney8960 5 лет назад
Planning on going to Yellowstone next summer! Really enjoyed your video!
@JEEPIMPACT
@JEEPIMPACT 7 лет назад
Thanks for another great video, were heading to Yellowstone in June can't wait
@rudidundas7081
@rudidundas7081 7 лет назад
Loved the early photos of Seán at Yellowstone! Great tips!
@boba6776
@boba6776 7 лет назад
Enjoyed the video and the narration - you are both terrific!
@ohlordy5425
@ohlordy5425 7 лет назад
One of your best....thank you so much for sharing!!
@domcizek
@domcizek 5 лет назад
Beautiful video and presentation, great couple, thanks a million..
@senojah
@senojah 5 лет назад
I worked as a waitress at Lake Hotel in the summer of 1964. Wish you had shown that magnificent hotel, the oldest in the park, with its formal dining room, serving the most gourmet food in the Park. Loved that beautiful place!
@billfisher6708
@billfisher6708 7 лет назад
Great video! We had our travel trailer there in 2015 and it was awesome!
@janebray9392
@janebray9392 5 лет назад
Thx for the great video!❤going this year from Vancouver Island 🇨🇦Canada🇨🇦
@sundawg57
@sundawg57 4 года назад
Great video. Lots of info here along with some nice shots and footage. Great tips, thanks
@michaelshaw608
@michaelshaw608 7 лет назад
Loved the video. Just awesome. Will watch again before we head there in late August. Going to catch the eclipse also.
@Kecarter1
@Kecarter1 7 лет назад
So love the videos and this one has inspired me to get there sooner.
@thomasjeri55
@thomasjeri55 7 лет назад
First time visiting your channel, and gosh, it brought back memories. We took our five kids to Yellowstone back in the 80s. Yes we're old, but so are they now. They still talk about that trip and tell their kids about it. I, personally, think that every American should visit Yellowstone. There is nothing like it anywhere else in the world.
@johnmac4769
@johnmac4769 7 лет назад
We are from Alabama and are heading out west this summer. Looking forward to Yellowstone and some of the hikes. Trying to walk everyday to get in shape. Will be hard at the higher elevations. Thanks for your videos, they are very helpful
@gregdawildmanfast5643
@gregdawildmanfast5643 6 лет назад
I totally agree with you on this park I've been there about a dozen times ready to go gain at any time.
@RollinRagu
@RollinRagu 7 лет назад
Loving the old pictures! Very informative and helpful video. Even to those that have been there.
@debbiebrugman4543
@debbiebrugman4543 3 года назад
Thank you for including the information about wheelchair access. Very few bloggers or videos even think about it. My daughter is in a wheelchair so I am always looking for places we can visit.
@dianeherd5994
@dianeherd5994 7 лет назад
Love your videos! especially Yellowstone right now because we are looking at taking that trip! We recently got a Winnebago Travato and love it!!
@akhilbhaskarannair2032
@akhilbhaskarannair2032 6 лет назад
Wow, love the tips guys and you ppl are awesome 👍👍
@lawrencemoore2981
@lawrencemoore2981 7 лет назад
Thank you for this video. I have never been to Yellowstone - have always wanted to go. Love your videos and tips! Thanks and keep the videos coming!!
@sylviaparlavecchio3229
@sylviaparlavecchio3229 6 лет назад
Everything i needed to know and hear. Will be sharing with friends who will also need educated on their visit. I want to go and stay a while. So much information and appreciated‼️‼️‼️‼️I found this to be very beneficial and I shared on Facebook. Thumbs up ‼️
@russrockino-rr0864
@russrockino-rr0864 4 года назад
Nice coke bottle glasses you had in the 90's Sean. LOL! Great video guys. Thank you for the video tour. Very good information. Thanks, Russ
@Lindalucine
@Lindalucine 6 лет назад
Heading out to Yellowstone on Monday (the long way around) thanks for the video. You guys, rock.
@twoeagledrones
@twoeagledrones 5 лет назад
Great video! You both are so approachable in your videos. Feels like old friends!
@jlow1952
@jlow1952 7 лет назад
Thank you for the encouragement you gave us last year to go to Yellowstone. It was an epic vacation! I hope we can get back again. It is all that people try to say about it but impossible to put into words. Just watching this video stirs emotions and memories I will treasure the rest of my life!
@GAPilot69
@GAPilot69 6 лет назад
In the wintet time, snowmobiling to old faithfull is an amazing trip too.
@ThaMetalMan
@ThaMetalMan 3 года назад
Wonderful video! I really enjoy seeing yalls travels
@regenagroen4631
@regenagroen4631 7 лет назад
I have enjoyed this video!!! & mostly enjoyed the animals!!! THANK YOU for all the input on places to go & not to go...
@osnat057
@osnat057 7 лет назад
your video helping us to plane our trip to u.s.a. nice sense of humour and tips. thank's a lot.
@EMignault
@EMignault 7 лет назад
We went last summer (Aug 2016) spent 7 nights in our Aliner Expedition. It was the best trip ever. We saw massive herd of bison in Lamar Valley. Black bear, Grizzly, Elk etc. Hands down the most wildlife I've seen in one place. I wish we could have stayed longer. I guess we'll just have to go back. Thanks for the great video.
@jayfigg7981
@jayfigg7981 6 лет назад
Just LOVE you two! Hope ya catch big fish!
@thomasdunn8214
@thomasdunn8214 5 лет назад
Wonderful videos ... Yellowstone is on our bucket list. Many thanks!
@donabernathy
@donabernathy 4 года назад
Excellent information on Yellowstone. Well done !
@leroysouza5066
@leroysouza5066 7 лет назад
Thank you. Your husband and you are awesomely.
@noreenn6976
@noreenn6976 6 лет назад
Don't miss the guided tour of the Old Faithful Inn!
@jamaltay
@jamaltay 6 лет назад
I love you guys. I'll watch this again on my third trip to Yellowstone in September.
@honoriochincuanco7826
@honoriochincuanco7826 2 года назад
Thank you for great video and info!
@deeannredman857
@deeannredman857 7 лет назад
I'm in Montana, so Yellowstone is just a Sunday drive away for me. I love the Park in every season. The Lamar Valley is also great for bison, along with wolves, and I've seen moose there as well. While I like the Boiling River, I also like swimming in the Firehole River. It passes through most of the geyser basins, and gets warmed up a bit along the way. The access is along the Firehole scenic loop, but no RVs or large vehicles allowed, since it's a very narrow road with some tight areas.
@suzylindberg670
@suzylindberg670 5 лет назад
Dee Ann Redman I’m so jealous of you! I’m going the end of April and my dream is to soak in a natural hot spring but I don’t think the boiling river will be open :,( do you have any advice for me?
@jimmymizell1970
@jimmymizell1970 7 лет назад
You guys are awesome. Your channel and content has inspired me to start planning for our transition from living in our house to maybe becoming full timers. Thank you for all you do.
@SpookyEng1
@SpookyEng1 7 лет назад
I love your videos! Yellowstone is at the top of my RV bucket list and your tips really help the first time visitor plan a successful trip.
@carishields7834
@carishields7834 7 лет назад
Another fantastic video just like your round about the national parks in Utah - i'd love to see more of these on the places that you visit things like Dinali etc. - you guys give so much good information it would take me months to research all of this ! I wanted to travel there forever but didn't know much about the bears are the wildlife or where to camp etc. you guys have wrapped it all up in one video thank you thank you
@adventuringoutdoorswitheric
@adventuringoutdoorswitheric 6 лет назад
Great video! Awesome tips and stories you had to share. We are going on a trip to Yellowstone for the first time in a few weeks. This is very helpful thank you!
@bertadelaudebri7179
@bertadelaudebri7179 4 года назад
Thanks for sharing; quite informative!
@judycarey9051
@judycarey9051 6 лет назад
Have lived in Texas (which I love) my entire life. Went to Yellowstone in 1958 when I was 8. Beautiful scenery and loved the animals. Would like to get my family together for a trip, but that's next to impossible. Thanks for all the info.
@patanderson3078
@patanderson3078 7 лет назад
Thanks! We're going to Yellowstone and Grand Tetons in about a month. Your video was very helpful.
@renrem54
@renrem54 7 лет назад
Great video, newbies to RVing ordered or travel trailer, get it in a month. Been watching all you videos and learning a lot. Fantastic job, can't wait to go on a vacation. Will definitely go to Yellowstone. We live in Fresno, CA and go to Yosemite often, love the national parks. Also saw your video on Utah and the parks, plan on going their.
@voodoo72265
@voodoo72265 7 лет назад
Awesome tips ive just started RVing so im looking forward to my visit with my doughtier Thank you so much the tips on cooking and others are well appreciated
@ajadrew
@ajadrew 7 лет назад
I love this....because I'm sitting in Essex, U.K. & has no idea!
@Juliaronan
@Juliaronan 7 лет назад
Ah, Yellowstone...pure magic!! Thanks for taking me back there!!
@christines1924
@christines1924 4 года назад
Thank you for this! I've been in Yellowstone years ago and NEVER saw the falls. OMG! I have to see those before I die!!!!
@lkscales
@lkscales 3 года назад
Thank ya'll so much for your down to earth, honest approach. Love your videos! I am disabled and cannot travel like I use to and I can travel vicariously through you two! hehe I too am an Alabamian. :-)
@janmccann8081
@janmccann8081 3 года назад
This brings back happy memories of Yellowstone hikes twenty years ago! Thanks for sharing.
@safeharbor7
@safeharbor7 7 лет назад
Love your videos... Big thumbs up...
@conniedunfield7601
@conniedunfield7601 3 года назад
Y'all are so clear, precise, and give stellar information...thanks! So glad we saw your video before going this summer 6-21
@stephenmayo2466
@stephenmayo2466 7 лет назад
After watching your video Tracy and I will plan a trip someday. May oh oh🤘
@mssixty3426
@mssixty3426 6 лет назад
Thank you! I went through Yellowstone with my family nearly 50 years ago, and think my parents made the mistake you mention of thinking they could drive through at the same rate as on an interstate. I've always wanted to go there again with my children, and now with my grandchildren. The information in your video is valuable to anyone wanting to plan a trip through there. All of your videos are practical, to the point, yet show the wonder, majesty, and awe of the area you are exploring.
@ignatswilliams
@ignatswilliams 6 лет назад
Great and informative vid. Hatched in Anniston, AL. Now near 92008.
@marteenie7189
@marteenie7189 4 года назад
the most in-depth video! im spending a week in that area and i hope i get to have at least close to a full experience of yellowstone and grand teton. thank you so much!
@SN-qu2gz
@SN-qu2gz 7 лет назад
One of your best videos ever!
@Spinnaker617
@Spinnaker617 5 лет назад
The Owl Photograph was excellent! Yellowstone is a great place. Thanks for the video tour of the park. It makes me want to go back. :)
@markmead9029
@markmead9029 7 лет назад
Thanks for the great video! We are still new to trailer camping (or glamping as my wife calls it) and have a 28' Windjammer. We have been talking about new places to go and your tip about checking first to see it the trailer would fit is a good one; one that we would not normally think of. Thanks for all your videos - they are great!
@rayhays3931
@rayhays3931 5 лет назад
Your videos are informative and pleasing to listen to. I like the way you are positive and the two of you present well together.
@maryhamilton2053
@maryhamilton2053 2 года назад
My Lance is 21 ft x 8 ft wide with a 40” slideout and had trouble with the sites at these parks and that was the 2d site I tried there. Needing to have forestry staff hold back limbs so I could pull through and out. Looking forward to the newly renovated “fishing Bridge RV park “ in Yellowstone 2022!
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