August 4 – Idaho, Montana, and Yellowstone, Wyoming
Today we left Ogden, UT, somewhat early and drove almost all day, trying to get to Yellowstone by evening.
We spent a lot of time driving in Idaho.
And a tiny bit of time driving in Montana.
We saw a bison, just walking on the side of the road.

And we stopped for the Mountain Man Rendezvous (Public Welcome!) to ogle and shop.
Then we made it to Yellowstone! This was a crowning achievement, because we had all agreed back at Arches that although we were tired and a little out of motivation to last two more weeks, we did indeed want very much to see Yellowstone. The Grand Canyon was one thing, but it felt like the two together would be a pair of epic summer coolness.
We paused a few times on our way from the West Entrance to our campground at Grant Village.
First we stopped at Fountain Paint Pot.
Then we stopped at Biscuit Basin!
And the last stop before we headed for the campground (around 4:30, predicted eruption 5:23), was Old Faithful.
We were suitably impressed.


































