Saturday, July 6, 2013

July 6: Cody Nite Rodeo

Sophie wanted to take her new prairie dog with her to the rodeo

She didn't know what to expect but she was super excited to go.

She's been glued to Nana or Papa's side the whole trip.


Sophie said the Grand Entry was her favorite part.

Ride 'em cowboy!

Pick up men earning their keep.

Beautiful sunset for a wonderful evening.



Clowning around.

There were some nasty bulls - no one made 8 seconds on them.

What's a grandstand event without some popcorn?

July 6: Driving and Devil's Tower

Forgot to take my camera the night before so thought I'd just snap a few pics of Deadwood as we drove out.

Devil's Tower in the distance.


Glad we made the little sidetrack to see it - it was worth it.


...and it wasn't even really that big.

Just outside the park entrance.

Bighorn Mountains.

Highly recommend 16 as the route through the Bighorns - great scenery.

Out of the mountains and on the open road to Cody.

Wondrous Yellowstone

What a fabulous drive into Yellowstone.  I highly recommend that anyone coming into Yellowstone take the East Entrance from Cody.  Beautiful views through the Absarokas.  Wildlife.  River.  Fabulous.

Once we got into Yellowstone, there were more buffalo around every turn.  In fact, it was just an hour or so into or trip into the park that buffalo sightings started to become routine.  "Oh!  What's that?!"  "A buffalo."  "Ohhh..... (sounding dejected)"  Tom won the eagle eye prize today though when he spotted a couple of bighorn sheep on the cliff over the road.  Quick glimpse but still awesome.  We made it to Fishing Bridge Visitor Center around lunch time so we took a break to eat some food and check out the center.  Much less of a production when you travel with a kitchen and table all the time.  

At the center we were able to pick a Junior Ranger packet up for Sophie.  Nana and Papa also bought Sophie a little compass/sash to keep her badges on.  She oscillates in her excitement for the completing the Junior Ranger activities.  I think she likes the activities but isn't too keen on talking to the Ranger afterward.  

I'm jumping ahead though.  Back to the drive into the park.  We stopped at Steamboat Springs Overlook that looked out over Yellowstone Lake with a view of the Tetons in the background.  Sophie freaked out because she didn't like the smell (sulfur from the geothermal activity) but she toughed it out and walked around a little bit.  When we were at Fishing Bridge we were able to walk right up to the shore of Yellowstone Lake and marvel at the black sand.  Beautiful lake and a nice breeze coming off of it.

After Fishing Bridge we drove to the Mud Volcano.  Beautiful river views through the park, bison scattered here and there, and a trip to see some geothermal activities.  Such a typical Yellowstone experience and so awesome.  The Mud Volcano was cool, but I thought the Dragon's Mouth (Breath? Dragon's something) was even more interesting.  The sound of the bubbles echoing in the hidden cave chambers made a rumble to accompany the steam escaping through the mouth.

We spent the rest of our explorations today around the Yellowstone River and the Upper and Lower Falls.  We first went to Artist's Point and viewed the Lower Falls from this spectacular vantage.  Sophie kept asking if we were at the Grand Canyon and I tried to explain that it was the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone, not the actual Grand Canyon.  I'm pretty sure that point was lost.  Though this may be the lesser of the Grand Canyons, it's not lacking in it's own wonders.  More than the reds of its Arizona counterpart, there are also spectacular yellow colors to help highlight the other hues.

Our next river stop was the Upper Falls.  We were able to get a nice view of the Upper Falls which aren't as spectacular as the Lower Falls but still interesting to see.  Our last stop was the most spectacular.  We drove around to the North Rim of the Canyon and stopped near the Lower Falls Overlook.  All 6 of us were able to view the falls from this close view but Tom and I took to the kids right down to the falls.  Many switchbacks later (and a little nerve-wracking for me worrying about kids falling down the hill despite my death-grip on Max's hand) we made it to the falls.  Overusing the word awesome but I'm a little too sleep-deprived from the last few days to think a better adjective.  Plus, it is appropriate.  Parts of the trail down had a view of the Upper Falls and then when you reach the bottom you are rewarded with a walk right out over the Lower Falls.  Watching how fast the river flows right to the edge was sobering and then the water cascaded over the falls as if in slow motion.  The spray produced a beautiful rainbow to our left and the mist rose up the canyon and condensed on the walls and then came down in rivulets along the rocks.  So glad we made the hike.  The kids were troopers too.  But Max did bump his head on a bench at the bottom overlook area so the trip to the top was filled with many tears until he got over his sad/hurt/tired phase.  All in all, I've been quite pleased with the kids and our hiking.

Have to get going now.  We're camping in Canyon Village (laid out nicely, feels more secluded than it is given its size) and have weathered a couple of showers.  Now the campfire is going (Max and Sophie did a fabulous job collecting sticks) and the kids are waiting for me to bring marshmallows out.  Still loving this trip more and more every day.

Day 4: 18 Days...Really?!

I think it just hit me that we are taking more than a typical vacation.  I'd been so involved in the planning that I think the magnitude of the trip kind of got lost along the way.  It's been a lot of driving up to this point (we're on the road from Devil's Tower on our way to Cody right now).  The kids have been good...the iPads have helped.  We make them put them away for some parts of the trip but to be honest it's been a nice diversion for them on these longer stretches.

Let me tell you about the day so far:
My little Max sure likes to make friends; he says "hi" to just about everyone.  I had him in the shower this morning and the two ladies in the showers next to us were trying to talk to each other and he kept answering.  Super funny to me; not sure if they heard him but they didn't seem to be in a good mood to be entertained by such things.  Conversation went like this:  Woman 1: "Are you done with the shampoo?"  Max:  "Yes! I'm just washing my body."  Followed by giggles by him.  He kept going on and on for everything they were saying.  Such a happy buddy in the morning.

We left camp at 9am (keeping to the itinerary...just sayin'...) and headed west to Devil's Tower.  Pretty drive up this way; Tom nor I have been this way before.  Needed to repack bags of clothes for the next few days.  You can mock my organizational tendencies, but those bags are working out nicely.  Since Mom is in the camper with the kids, she can just grab the bag of clothes for the day and get them dressed even if I'm not in here.  If you think, "just have a pile of clothes to grab" then good for you, I need a little more planning though and didn't want a pile of clothes just sitting around and not be able to find anything.  But I digress...

Seeing Devils Tower in the distance was neat; I'm glad we made the little detour north to check it out.  I had planned on going right into the monument and letting the kids run around but there was a line at the ranger station to get in so we just pulled into the little Outpost outside of the park for some ice cream and a little shopping.  Sophie picked out a prairie dog and I let her get it - she was so excited about the yipping prairie dogs yesterday that I figured it was a good souvenir for her.  It's neat to get her souvenirs because they really do remind her of her trips.  She still talks about her manatee snow globe from Sea World and remembers the trip.  It would have been neat to see the tower up close but even if we went in I don't think we would have taken the time to hike up close to it anyway.  

So now we are on the road to Cody where we plan on catching the rodeo tonight.  Still not sure what we are going to do for transportation to the rodeo; thinking we may just take the RV right to the rodeo and then head back to the site after.  That might actually be the easiest plan.  So, today's plan was:

Devils Tower
Cody Rodeo
Buffalo Bill State Park

What an awesome trip!  Oh, and we just saw a mule deer running alongside the road.  This is really, really cool.  Definitely digging the motorhome for our travels.