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Brandon Stephens, Erin Baker, Kyle Lapczynski |
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Erin: It was a nice walk and neat to see geysers in the lake. It was really neat seeing the elk. Brandon: I thought it was alright, but probably not worth stopping. I wasn't overly impressed. Kyle: I shadow Brandon's comments though I did like seeing the geysers in the lake and the elk. Brian: Rather inactive geysers complimented the lake front view. We all wondered if the elk would scald himself after leading a happy life. After West Thumb, we stopped to see a roadside falls on our way out of the park. |
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| By Brian Killingbeck © 2006 | |||||
| Back to Wyoming | |||||
| West Thumb Geyser Basin Gallery | |||||
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West Thumb Shore of Yellowstone Lake. |
It was cool having the geyser basin so near the lake. |
West Thumb It was cool having the geyser basin so near the lake. |
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West Thumb Abyss Pool. |
Kyle and Erin check out Abyss Pool. |
West Thumb We all wondered if he would fall in. |
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Lewis Falls A short hike, led to a rather nice waterfall that Brandon could kayak. |
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| By Brian Killingbeck © 2006 | |||||
| Back to Wyoming | |||||