Session III day 9-11


The Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone

is the primary geologic feature in the Canyon District. It is roughly 20 miles long, measured from the Upper Falls to the Tower Fall area. Depth is 800 to 1,200 ft.; width is 1,500 to 4,000 ft.

Upper Falls


Artist Point


Lower Falls


Natural Bridge
The Natural Bridge was formed by erosion of this rhyolite outcrop by Bridge Creek. The top of the bridge is approximately 51 ft. above the creek.


A Cool dip in Yellowstone Lake
The first few feet is 60 degrees, a few degrees warmer than the air, and under that it stays a constant 42degrees


Then we all needed to warm up in the sun on the asphalt.


Cody Wyoming the Rodeo Capital of the World







A Night at the Rodeo


On our way out of Yellowstone we encountered a real Yellowstone Roadblock!

 

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