West Thumb Geyser Basin
 

Brandon Stephens, Erin Baker, Kyle Lapczynski

 

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. 

 
  By Brian Killingbeck © 2006  
     
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West Thumb Geyser Basin Gallery
 



West Thumb

Shore of Yellowstone Lake. 

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It was cool having the geyser basin so near the lake. 

West Thumb

It was cool having the geyser basin so near the lake. 

 

   

 




West Thumb

Abyss Pool. 

Kyle Lapcznski and Erin Baker check out Abyss Pool.

West Thumb

Kyle and Erin check out Abyss Pool. 

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We all wondered if he would fall in.

 

 

 




Lewis Falls

A short hike, led to a rather nice waterfall that Brandon could kayak.

 

 

 

 
 

 

 




     
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