After a great brunch in Salt Lake City, we headed off on 15 NB (then 20 EB) to Yellowstone. We passed through Idaho into Montana and eventually drove into Wyoming where most of the park is.
Gas in Salt Lake City. Don't be fooled. We found out the hard
way that their Regular gas has an octane level of only 85...
not like in California, where Regular is 87!
Fried PICKLES at Ruth's Diner (second oldest restaurant in SLC).
If you have never been to Yellowstone, YOU ARE MISSING OUT. It is absolutely amazing here -- especially during thunderstorm season. We must have hit two or three different storms so far, and each one has offered some amazing scenery and ... let's just say, adventures. And the rain comes very suddenly.
The best part was perhaps missing the Old Faithful eruption. After we arrived at the Visitor Center, we were told that we had just missed the eruption. Luckily, we hung out long enough to catch the next eruption -- and with the sun's red, orange, purple, and yellow rays peeking out from behind fluffy (though menacing) clouds for an already beautiful sunset... and then reflecting off of the steam from Old Faithful... the view was absolutely stunning.
I'm looking forward to tomorrow when we head back in for further exploration!
5 comments:
Fried Pickles!? You really can fry anything. :) Its always a culinary adventure with Chianne and Steve. Have fun in Yellowstone!
I am holding my breath to see what gas prices are in Iowa!
not shocked that they have fried pickles. then again people will find anything to fry, just ask the guys in our group
glad you guys are having fun in yellowstone.
mmmmm buffalo meat!!
TETRIS!!
woohoo! buffalo!
to each commenter:
- i agree with dora. fried pickles? interesting!
- gas prices? still have sub-$4 gas here in baltimore... but i just checked up iowa -- much much cheaper there!
- tetris?? i'm game... darn, i don't have a copy on my ds.... :(...
Do you have a post of all the pictures you've been taking? I'm glad you guys are having fun. Stay safe.
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