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Published: August 25th 2009
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We left Billings (Montana) early morning and decided to enter through the Northeast Entrance and take the scenic way to Yellowstone instead of the busy interstate. We made our way through a town called Red Lodge and as soon as we started climbing we experienced dramatic changes in the weather, something Yellowstone is famous for. The N-E entrance is at 2 245 meters and the peaks surrounding it can...
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Steve
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Yellowstone in winter
Sounds like a wonderful trip. I'm jealous. It's been almost 8 years since I was there last. We also snow-shoed through the Tetons in February. Found this link for a cool trip with a great organization to Yellowstone in winter that would be a unique way to see the park: http://www.amnhexpeditions.org/expeditions/show/49