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Animal Language: 5 Things You Can Do To Tune In Right Now

Animal Language: 5 Things You Can Do To Tune In Right Now

by Jenny Golding | Feb 26, 2020 | Animal Language, Featured animal language, How To, Nature

What if we told you that there is a way of walking in the world that will change your life forever?  There is! It’s tuning in to the fascinating world of animal language. What if you could: Tap into an ancient method of reading nature that would enable you to...
Why We Love Yellowstone’s Northeast Entrance

Why We Love Yellowstone’s Northeast Entrance

by Jenny Golding | Feb 3, 2020 | Adventures, How To, Yellowstone Wildlife

From my comfy spot on the couch, I am staring up at towering spruce and fir trees and watching the snow fall. I have a floor to ceiling view of the forest, the thick tree trunks pillowed in deep, unbroken snow. The trickle of water remaining unfrozen in Soda Butte...
Saying Goodbye Before The Yellowstone Roads Close

Saying Goodbye Before The Yellowstone Roads Close

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...
Hiking Yellowstone’s Fall Color

Hiking Yellowstone’s Fall Color

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...
Earth’s Artwork: Autumn in the Beartooths

Earth’s Artwork: Autumn in the Beartooths

by Jenny Golding | Sep 10, 2019 | Adventures, Experiencing Yellowstone, How To, Nature

I’m always amazed at what it takes for plants and animals to survive in the Beartooths. Summer up here at 10,000 feet is fleeting, if it arrives at all. In early September, the high plateau is already bracing for the impending transition to winter and the trials that...
Four Days in Yellowstone’s Lamar Valley

Four Days in Yellowstone’s Lamar Valley

by Jenny Golding | Jul 17, 2019 | Adventures, How To, Nature, Yellowstone Wildlife

We had just a few more days before Little George came home from Grandma’s, so we loaded up the camper and drove to Pebble Creek. We spent the next four days rising with the sun and staying out until dark, wildlife watching in Lamar Valley, and hiking in between. The...
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