Saturday, 27 June 2015

Yellowstone National Park

@Grand Canyon
Our 1st Long weekend trip continued to explore one of the most visited place of USA, yes we are talking about the smelly geysari place Yellowstone National Park. It is also described as a wild recreation area on top of volcanic hot spot, but you can’t dare to sit on it, I bet. It also hosts canyons, rivers, forests, hot springs and most important gushing geysers. It’s also a home to bears, wolves, bison, elk and more.
Norris
We started in morning from the Glacier and reached Yellowstone after noon. We directly entered in the park instead of doing time pass in hotel. Soon after our entrance there was a herd of Bisons was ready to welcome, then there were few springs and finally we make our halt @ Norris Geyser Basin. Norris has many geysers, hot steam coming out from the earth which was looking as if the earth is showing her anger and ready to erupt any time. When it erupts, it looks like, it is saying “no more torcher or I am gonna steam you”. The colorful water around geyser looked like, earth is puking. Well I am not trying to show you the negative side of park, so no more bad talks.
Earth Puke
Beauty of the nature is beyond comparison, even if you have been to a good hotel, pub, disc but when you see Mountains, plateaus, rivers you forget everything. You are mesmerized by the view that Mother Earth has. To enjoy such a view, we drove to the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone. Dusk was falling rapidly which closed rest of the points and we moved to search for our rest place and some food.
Paint Pot
Morning we had American breakfast and reentered the park to throw some natural paint. Yellowstone has a place called as fountain paint pot. Volcanic heat and gases rise through Earth’s crust mixes with water from rain and snow to make mud. Then few microorganisms and minerals are added to complete the recipe and cooking/fountain pot is ready for you.
Old Faithful
Just in case if you are not excited by this, we have faith in the Old faithful geyser which erupts after regular intervals to a height of 20-30 feet. It is one of the most famous geyser of park. On the way back, we met our old big bulky friend Bison on the road. There was one more geyser on the way and few scenic spots, I forgot their names. When we were about to return, we found out that the road is closed after covering about 50 miles, hence we had to turn back and found another route. GPS was making our way back to the same road again and again-useless, Mobiles were not in network-damn. So we used the best way to know route-ask someone. We stopped a car on highway and they helped us to make our way back to home.
Help
The new route was beyond comparison, it was like, as if we are going to Leh Laddakh (my dream place). We passed through a historic place known as The Last Mountain-Dead Indian Pass (Red Indians, not the Indians from India). Besides historical sorrow, it’s a good lookout point. Then we passed through all colors of mountain and finally home sweet home.


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