Yellowstone for Xmas!


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Published: December 29th 2014
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Enjoyed the hot/cold buffet breakfast at the Quality Inn hotel this morning. There was a wide selection of foods including cereals, waffles, bacon, yoghurt and fruit. Coffee was exceptionally good here. After checking out of the hotel we had to stop by the grocery store to pick up a few bits and pieces including some duct tape to repair my suitcase. Even though we have purchased good quality case... Read Full Entry



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30th December 2014
Plowing the snow

Winter
I hate, hate, hate winter but this photo looks great.
31st December 2014

Love your pictures
Your pictures are great Wished I was there Will have to plan my trip ASAP Strange so hot here but I can feel the cold when I look at your pictures Hope your Christmas was good Have a happy new year
1st January 2015
Coyote at snow lodge

The Best Christmas Ever!
Now, I must go back and read your other blogs from this snowy journey! How fabulous to experience Yellowstone in the magical winter, whereas I, like most tourists, have only seen it in the easier seasons. I'm from coastal California, and like you Aussies, am enamored with the snow though I, maybe like you, found it pretty difficult when I fell in above my knees. I love that you saw so many animals even though it was winter--our California coyotes are much thinner. I must say, I was shocked at the prices (I'm a backpacker/camper), so thanks for letting me experience these grand tours, cabins and yummy meals through you. Thanks, especially, for telling of the Christmas meeting with volunteer Charlie--this could be my future position if/when I return from South America! Happy travels!
2nd January 2015
Coyote at snow lodge

Thanks for your comments
Yellowstone is fabulous in winter...it's a bucket list thing but well worth every cent...we will go back in the summer and possibly Rv it! Glad you enjoy the blogs xx
3rd January 2015
The Grand Canyon falls

The Grand Canyon falls
The Grand Canyon Caverns can help arrange and organize your visit to the spectacular Supai waterfalls. We are the closest place to stay to the “Hill Top” (the starting and ending point) before and after your Supai adventure. . If you are able we hope you hike at least one direction to be able to get a feel for the canyon walls in all their glory.

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