This winter has been a real Montana winter that we know of. First half of January had been cold, last week was slightly easier, reaching 40F. Then the cold spell is on the way as of this typing.
We drove to Yellowstone National Park for the first time since The Last Day of Fishing.
Though nowadays we can check snowpack/precipitations online, we wanted to see and feel ourselves. We "walked" - no snowshoes or XC skiing...........Quite an exercise😆
First we walked from Roosevelt Lodge to Tower Falls, along Yellowstone River.
Moose!!??? oh, deer.......
Calcite Spring Overlook - We thought of Yellowstone Cutthroat swimming and getting cozy around the spring............ Hope to see them soon.........
Next, we did something wild on a truly unmarked and not a known trail for winter months - actually our fishing trail during the season........ Some of you readers must have fished here on your own or with me......... One of the loveliest streams and one of the most enjoyable spots in the Park.We wanted to take a look at the spot.......... Initial third or so was truly a challenge........we could have been buried......... However once we got through the section, we really appreciated these buffaloes stomping on snow, much easier for us to walk!!
Reminiscing the past season and hoping to make more memories in the upcoming season.........
We made sure there have been good amounts of snow in our headwater region = YNP.
Though there will be some more factors to consider = how spring rolls =, we can definitely have high hopes for good water year!!
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