by Jenny Golding | Sep 13, 2022 | Adventures, Yellowstone Life
Sunset over the high countryThis place is just so crazy wild and beautiful. I sit on a overlook several miles outside of Cooke City and Silver Gate, Montana, staring at Pilot and Index peaks and the wilderness beyond, pondering what it is that captures my heart, year...
by George Bumann | Jul 3, 2022 | Yellowstone Life
Jenny is right when she says, “we will never see this the same way again.” She speaks of the Gardner River, and the park's north entrance road. Today is the second day that visitors can enter through the north entrance (in a vehicle with a guide, or individually...
by Jenny Golding | Jun 24, 2022 | Nature, Yellowstone Life
Lots of folks have been asking us what happened to wildlife during the recent historic Yellowstone flood. Here is the transcript of the video George recorded on the subject.[00:00:00] Hey, everybody, it's time for an update. It's been a little bit, the summer solstice...
by George Bumann | Jun 11, 2021 | Yellowstone Life
The first thing you notice is the claws. Like five slender piano keys against the backdrop of ebony and brown grizzly fur, they grip one’s attention like an industrial magnet. Far from menacing now, they are objects of exquisite beauty and curiosity. Sadly though, the...
by Jenny Golding | May 26, 2021 | Yellowstone Life
19 years ago we celebrated our one-year wedding anniversary overlooking Yellowstone Lake as we entered through the East Entrance on our way to jobs with the Yellowstone Association at the Lamar Buffalo Ranch. A lot has changed in our two decades together, but one...
by Jenny Golding | Mar 1, 2020 | Nature, Yellowstone Life
Yellowstone was established by an act of Congress on March 1, 1872. Here are some of our favorite photos in celebration of this incredibly diverse, magical, and important place. A very happy birthday to you, Yellowstone National Park! Enjoy a Yellowstone Slideshow:...