by Jenny Golding | Jul 31, 2020 | Adventures, Backcountry, Experiencing Yellowstone, How To
The world looks different from the backcountry. I’ve always known that being in wilderness heals whatever ails me, but my recent trip with girlfriends canoe camping on Shoshone Lake drove home even more why we need to make time to be in wilderness, nature, and wild...
by Jenny Golding | Jun 16, 2020 | Adventures, Experiencing Yellowstone, How To
The weight of the world is kind of heavy right now, and I needed a break. Last week I took a couple of days and headed to my happy place; the the mountains surrounding the northeast entrance to Yellowstone and the tiny communities of Silver Gate and Cooke City. I left...
by Jenny Golding | May 6, 2020 | Experiencing Yellowstone, How To
For us, social distancing while in the park is nothing new. We avoid the crowds, for several reasons. First, more of Yellowstone’s magic is accessible when you are not elbow to elbow with other people. Second, we love to watch animals, and people tend to scare them...
by Jenny Golding | Feb 10, 2020 | Experiencing Yellowstone, Nature, Videos
See the artwork inspired by Yellowstone animals Visit George Bumann's...
by Jenny Golding | Nov 4, 2019 | Adventures, Experiencing Yellowstone, How To
The day that Yellowstone roads close is always bittersweet. It’s a sure sign of the change in seasons (as if the multiple snowstorms in October this year didn’t adequately drive home the point…) Between now and mid December, snow will accumulate and...
by Jenny Golding | Sep 11, 2019 | Experiencing Yellowstone, How To, Nature
September and October are hands down some of the best times of year to hike in Yellowstone. The air is crisp and cool, the ground cover shimmers with fall color, elk are bugling, and the crowds have dwindled. We always feel a sense of urgency to get as many hikes in...