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Yellowstone Camping Photo Dump

This August, my boyfriend Jason drove to meet me in Lander, Wyoming after my NOLS backpacking course. After making a few scenic stops along the way, we drove to Yellowstone National Park. This was our first time ever visiting Yellowstone, and we completely lucked out with a beautiful campsite perched above Yellowstone Lake. During our 4 day stay, we visited the park’s many geothermal features; geysers, hot springs, and travertine terraces, as well as a “Grand Canyon”, a few waterfalls, and many rivers— a few in which I tested out my newly learned fly-fishing skills.

Some of these photos were shot on film, some others were not.

A deer family crossing Yellowstone Lake at sunrise.

Gary at camp

Morning light on our tent.

Obligatory visit to Old Faithful. A lot of hype, and a whole lot of people not distancing during covid-19.

Grand Prismatic Spring. This massive hot spring is as vibrant in person as it is in photos!

I love the turquoise color of this hot spring pool next to the Grand Prismatic Spring.

“Artist’s Paintpots”

Colorful geothermal pool at “Artist’s Paintpots”

White geothermal pool at “Artist’s Paintpots”

Visiting the various sights at Yellowstone unfortunately requires a lot of time in the car. But at least I had these new Yellowstone socks from the gift shop.

The Grand Canyon of Yellowstone.

Upper Falls of the Yellowstone River

The expansive travertine formations of Mammoth Hot Springs

I caught a fish! A very. small. fish.

Casting practice on Yellowstone Lake at dusk.

Jason and Gary