Day 32 - 33
2004_0504Image0001.JPG
2004_0504Image0001.JPG
2004_0504Image0005.JPG
2004_0504Image0005.JPG
2004_0504Image0011.JPG
2004_0504Image0011.JPG
2004_0504Image0012.JPG
2004_0504Image0012.JPG
2004_0504Image0015.JPG
2004_0504Image0015.JPG
2004_0504Image0020.JPG
2004_0504Image0020.JPG
2004_0504Image0022.JPG
2004_0504Image0022.JPG
2004_0504Image0023.JPG
2004_0504Image0023.JPG
2004_0504Image0026.JPG
2004_0504Image0026.JPG
2004_0504Image0036.JPG
2004_0504Image0036.JPG
2004_0504Image0037.JPG
2004_0504Image0037.JPG
2004_0504Image0038.JPG
2004_0504Image0038.JPG
2004_0504Image0044.JPG
2004_0504Image0044.JPG
2004_0504Image0045.JPG
2004_0504Image0045.JPG
2004_0504Image0049.JPG
2004_0504Image0049.JPG
2004_0504Image0052.JPG
2004_0504Image0052.JPG
2004_0504Image0057.JPG
2004_0504Image0057.JPG
2004_0504Image0059.JPG
2004_0504Image0059.JPG

Bison tracks at the hot springs
2004_0504Image0064.JPG
2004_0504Image0064.JPG
2004_0504Image0066.JPG
2004_0504Image0066.JPG
2004_0504Image0070.JPG
2004_0504Image0070.JPG

Old Faithful
2004_0504Image0086.JPG
2004_0504Image0086.JPG
2004_0504Image0091.JPG
2004_0504Image0091.JPG
2004_0504Image0092.JPG
2004_0504Image0092.JPG
2004_0504Image0099.JPG
2004_0504Image0099.JPG
2004_0504Image0101.JPG
2004_0504Image0101.JPG
2004_0504Image0102.JPG
2004_0504Image0102.JPG
2004_0504Image0107.JPG
2004_0504Image0107.JPG
2004_0504Image0109.JPG
2004_0504Image0109.JPG
2004_0504Image0110.JPG
2004_0504Image0110.JPG
2004_0504Image0118.JPG
2004_0504Image0118.JPG
2004_0504Image0119.JPG
2004_0504Image0119.JPG
2004_0504Image0121.JPG
2004_0504Image0121.JPG
2004_0504Image0122.JPG
2004_0504Image0122.JPG

Mammoth Hot Springs
2004_0504Image0123.JPG
2004_0504Image0123.JPG
2004_0504Image0125.JPG
2004_0504Image0125.JPG
2004_0504Image0127.JPG
2004_0504Image0127.JPG
2004_0504Image0133.JPG
2004_0504Image0133.JPG

Petrified Tree
2004_0504Image0139.JPG
2004_0504Image0139.JPG


Days 32 - 33 
5/03/04 - 5/04/04
Yellowstone National Park
0 miles on bike

Since only one campground is currently open, it was unfeasible to bike through Yellowstone.   So, I rented a car and have been driving around the park the last couple of days.  It is truly spectacular, definitely the highlight of the trip so far in terms of scenery.  Lots of wildlife, beautiful forests, and great geology.  Didn't see any bear or moose, though.  Took tons of pictures, this is just a sampling.  I hit the road again tomorrow.

Hung out last night at the Wolf Pack Brewing Co. brewery last night and had a good conversation with the owner.  The beer is great, I recommend the place if you're ever in town.  The brewery is owned by a couple, and the wife was there last night.  She has a degree in criminology and her husband used to be a judge (J.P.).  Learned a lot about the microbrewery business and the prison business.