The Kroschel Film Wildlife Center
Ok, you’re finally getting some wildlife closeups and I even got to pet lots of the animals! It’s one of the few tours I’ve done on the trip, but well worth it. Even with the 41 Princess Cruise guests I didn’t know were going to be there :O
Finding Yellowstone
Yellowstone National Park protects itself in order to survive. Windows are provided to the 3 million annual visitors to view its grandure, but not necessarily to find its heart. I rode my motorcycle over nearly all of its 250 miles of paved roads for six days. I avoided bison walking down the road, glimpsed predators foraging for their next meal, was mesmorized by thermal activity, watched rivers roar by, gyesers reach to the sky, and lakes freeze all in a tie-dye of colors. Yet as my time progressed I felt like something was missing. Read more
Wildlife of Yellowstone National Park
You got the water post first as Yellowstone exposed just how much my camera lacks in zoom. Still many of the animals get pretty close regardless. I saw nearly all of them that I’d hoped for; grizzly, wolf, moose, bighorn sheep, mountain sheep, bison, elk, pronghorn, and coyote. Read more




