Friday, October 28, 2011

Day I see Old Faithful! (11th Oct 2011)

Today we'll be visiting the famous geyser that I've always known... and longed to see. Yup! its Old Faithful. But today's weather is really really bad. It practically a horrible day coz its constantly raining. But we got to see lots of geysers today though. But not fantastic weather for taking great photos.
Misty Mountains
Anyway today we'll be heading south of Yellowstone National Park. and the 1st stop was the drive through the Firehole valley. Through that drive we got to see a mini waterfall. And that morning was deary and misty...but my sister said that such weather are the best for capturing great waterfalls pictures.
Fast flowing river flowing through the Firehole Valley
Firehole Waterfalls
As we drove further south, we saw some geyers erupting and the Fountain Geyser in massive display. I must say that I'm pretty lucky to see the geyser in action. Coz the geyser only erupts like once a day or once every few hours. after viewing the geyser we headed south and reached the middle geyser basin. well... there are really lots of geysers in display here... and some of them just keeps erupting and erupting. when we were at the carpark, we saw a herd of bison eating and resting in the grass plains. anyway back to the basin, not only were the geyers activating erupting, some of the thermal pools there were really colourful.
Baby Bison suckling
'Blop Blop!' Boiling mud
1 of the many geysers seen
Shoot for the skies
Huge black raven looking for food
Fountain Geyser in its magnificent glory (luckily I managed to catch this. Coz it only erupts once every few hours or perhaps once a day or once every few days....)
This should have been taken  at the fountain Geyser region (can't remember)
'Let's stretch!' skinny trees clustered together
Picnicking time. That's dad & my sister. I'm behind the camera and mum's in the car
Reflections on puddles after a downpour at the carpark 
The its time.... we head to Old Faithful. As we drove there, it started to rain and the rain just gets heavier. its almost similar to a downpour. When we reached Old Faithful, we made a few turns in the carpark, trying to locate where is the entrance. Coz my sister kept commenting that its not what she saw the last time she was here... and she kept saying its the wrong place. Until we told her to just get a lot and go and enquire at the visitor center.

After she enquired and came back to the car, she said this was the right place. and the visitor center cum education center was recently built. Apparently there are exhibits in the visitor center and there was also an auditorium. Because we just missed the eruption of Old Faithful, we had quite a bit of time to kill. If you don't know yet, Old Faithful erupts every 1hr 20min. So technically we got about 1hr and 20min. We decided to view a video that showcase the history of Yellowstone and how Yellowstone was formed. I must say the video was really really educational and informative. Likewise for the exhibition. It showcase on the mechanisms of the geysers, and how the caldera rims came about and they also exhibited the different kinds of rocks that can be found only in Yellowstone and the different pHs of pools to be found in Yellowstone.

Soon the time for Old Faithful to erupt approach. However, it was still raining. But weird thing was... it wasn't really rain. Coz when u observe carefully, the expected rain drops that drop onto the ground would be absorbed and leave a wet patch. Instead of being absorbed, the drops bounced on the floor. Yeah it was raining hailstones. As the temperature dropped to about -3 degrees, it became snow. Soon the floor was covered with snow. At least its better than rain. I headed out to stand in front of Old Faithful in the hopes of capturing it in its glory. Soon lots of people also came out and stand in front of Old Faithful. Just before Old Faithful erupted, the snow stopped and the sun came out. We saw a rainbow appearing over Old Faithful. It was a beautiful sight!
Rainbow over Old Faithful
"Woosh!" Old Faithful has erupted. And u can basically hear everyone exclaiming in awe and cameras clicking away. Finally I'm able to see the real sight of Old Faithful erupting... coz in the past i know about it and seen it from my Secondary textbooks and pictures on the internet. Nothing beats the real deal. hahaha....
Old Faithful aiming for the skies
After Old Faithful finished erupting, we decided to walk around the Upper Geyser Basin. And its over here that u can see some really wonderful and beautiful thermal pools and also lots of geysers. Particularly 1 geyser, the Grand Geyser. Its eruption was longer and much majestic as compared to Old Faithful. However, the interval between eruption was much longer than Old Faithful. the 1st colurful pool we saw here was the Beauty Pool & Chromatic Pool. I tried my best to capture the pool emitting the strong and clear colours.
Anemone Geyser
Upper geyser basin 
Grand Geyser
Chromatic Pool
After that we headed further north to view the famous "Morning Glory" Pool. All the while we can see that the skies is darkening. When we reached the Morning Glory Pool, I must say that this is one of most clear and prettiest pool. The blue colour was really very blue and clear. But the board that provides information of the pool states that the Morning Glory Pool is not as clear and vibrant as it used to be. Coz in the past, people had thrown rubbish, coins into the pool. Resulting in choking up the vent where the thermal springs was emerging from. Hence the park caretakers had to use machinery to siphoned out the debris....
Morning Glory Pool
We tried out best to capture the best photos... and soon... the rain came. and as time passed, the rain got heavier... and we had to walk about 35min-45min in the rain back to the car that was parked at the Old Faithful visitor carpark. Luckily we wore waterproof jackets, hence our upper bodies was relatively dry, however, our jeans clad legs were literally drenched. and worse of all, rain seeped into our shoes, hence our feet were also drenched (except for my sister who was wearing high cut hiking boots).
warning of wildlife. But we did not see any during our walk
Once we were back in the warm and safe confine of the car, we headed back to West Yellowstone Town. However, my sister said that we shld also pay a visit to the famous and iconic Prismatic Pool. I must say we were silly to have listened and believed her. Coz there was so much steam all over the place and rain was just pouring down like the buckets. I could not see any signs of the vibrant blue and yellow of the pool! In fact I couldn even make out the pool. So instead of being able to capture the pool, I took the board with the picture to compensate.
Prismatic Pool This was what I saw then. Couldn't make out the pool due to the steam
That the board with the real prismatic pool that we should see if there is no steam. Gotta get onto a plane to get this top down picture

I must say that today had been a pretty eventful day.... but it would have been even more eventful if it did not rain. But certain things just can be prevented or stopped. Tomorrow we'll be leaving Yellowstone and heading for Grand Teton National Park. Not sure when I'll have the opportunity to visit Yellowstone again. But definitely if i were to come here the next time, definitely Yellowstone National Park would have changed. Adios Yellowstone and Hola Grand Teton!
Bison crossing the road
Caldera Rim speckled with snow

Sunday, October 23, 2011

West Yellowstone (10th Oct 2011)

Today we'll be heading to West Yellowstone. Today the weather is as good as yesterday. But there was a tinge of thick clouds in the skies... however, there is no rain. so its good news... hahaha... coz we'll be able to move around pretty easily and get to see the things that we want.

Anyway before we left Gardiner, I took 1 last photo at the balcony of the motel where we stayed. Couldn't resist, coz the scenery is just too fantastic! Take a look and u'll also agree with me. =D
Good Morning Gardiner!
The green trees on the Caldera Rim
Today we drove further south of the park. 1st stop - Norris. I must say.... Norris is a very beautiful and colourful portion. Coz the thermal pools here are really very colourful. (Tomorrow when we visit the Visitor cum educational center in Old Faithful, we got to know that majority of the pools in Norris were pretty acidic. Around pH 3-6).
Norris Great Basin
Mum & dad on the walkway in Norris. The green stuff on the ground are the thermophiles which are the source of colours of the pools, springs and the hotsprings. 
Last view of Norris before we left
After spending sometime in Norris, we headed further south to view Gibbon Falls.
My sister has never viewed the Gibbon Falls, so its a 1st for her too. Like all attractions in Yellowstone, u've got to parked your car at the carparks, then walk a little to view the falls. It was pretty cold.... but as u walk, u'll get used to the coldness. =P
The falls was not really huge.... but ok. Coz later in the day, we'll be viewing a super huge fall.
Gibbon Falls
After viewing the falls, we decided that we should make a trip to West Yellowstone town. Coz we need to find a motel that has a kitchenett attached as we'll be staying 2 nights in West Yellowstone. In fact my sister decided to view all that we need to now instead of driving to West Yellowstone, as West Yellowstone is about 14miles from Madison junction. But my parents and me thought that we should not risk our accomodation for the sights. So yeah, that's what we did, drove to West Yellowstone to find a motel, then check-in and drive back into Yellowstone National Park. Along our way to West Yellowstone, we saw some wildlife..... yup! we saw more elks and 1 more new type of animal, which is the icon on the National Park logo, the Bison. Well.... i did not know what exactly a bison is at 1st, then later when I saw it then I knew... they belong to the cow family.
River flowing through the flat plains
Male Elk staring at us
male elk turned away staring far ahead and showing us his butt =P
Bison gazing the grass and resting
In fact since yesterday, my family and I had been keeping a look out for bears. Coz bears are rare.... and especially rarer to see a Grizzly bear.... (btw... Grizzly bears are the fiercest bears among all bears)

When we were in West Yellowstone, we found a motel 'Brandin' Iron'. Yeah i know the name sounds cliche, but i must say that the rooms are pretty clean.... and got all the amenities we require. and the price was pretty reasonable too... as it was the off-peak season and we were staying two nights, we had some form of discount! =D So it was good. After putting our bags down, we drove back into Yellowstone National Park and head to the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone Park.

I must say when I heard the name of "Grand Canyon of Yellowstone National Park", it sounded weird and what's grand about this canyon. Coz often when we say 'Grand Canyon', the image that popped into mind will be the red-brown Grand Canyon that's in Arizona. Anyway, when we were at the 'Grand Canyon of Yellowstone National Park', its a totally different sight! Really beautiful. Pity that when we were there, the sun did not appear to shine on the canyon, otherwise, the canyon would have lighted up with yellowness..... hee hee.....
The mega falls in Grand Canyon of Yellowstone National Park
Its a totally different kind of stones, rocks in this canyon. And its also partly because of the colour of 'yellow' of the stones and rocks, that Yellowstone National Park got its name. =P
Anyway, cutting through the canyon, was the huge Yellowstone Waterfalls. Really nice. The canyon was really deep. Taking some shots at the lookout point was not enough for us. We decided to track the trail that leads to a lower portion of the canyon to try and capture an even more beautiful, perfect picture. The trail was pretty steep and pebbly.... but we still continue.... coz we know that we may not have this opportunity to come back to Yellowstone again.... or even if we do come back.... it will be many years later. =D
That's dad & my sister posing on the track. The tracking trail to view the waterfalls & canyon (nearer to the falls)
closer up view of the waterfalls
After snapping numerous pictures, we left the canyon and head to another part of the canyon 'Artist Point'. I must say... being here... u get to see a better view of the canyon and the waterfalls in the background. In fact, 1 wk later, when i showed that picture to my colleagues, they commented about the deepness of the canyon and that if they were the ones to take it... guess they may not be able to take it as their legs may have jellied... hahaha..... I must say that the sight that behold u is really totally amazing.... i guess ur breathe is just taken away.... and so far everything that i've seen, everything is just so beautiful in Yellowstone. There's so much to see, smell, feel and experience! Its an awesome experience. =D
 Artist Point of the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone
Well, I guess, if u do have the opportunity, really must visit Yellowstone sometime. By the way, my sister shared with us that there are not huge tour groups visit to Yellowstone National Park. Not sure is it because the road are narrow or they want to protect the National Park. So visitors who visit the National Park are like us, who drive there privately, or in mini-tour groups.  Anyway I can't wait what's to be expected tomorrow. But I do know that I'll finally get to see 'Old Faithful'! Yay! have heard so much about 'Old Faithful' ever since I was young... tomorrow I'll finally see it. =D
Wooden Sign showing the directions to the places
Golden fields greeting us 'goodbye' as we left the national park
my parents and sister posing in the motel room

Saturday, October 22, 2011

heading to West YellowStone (9th Oct 20110)

Did not really sleep well. In fact I'm suffering from constipation. Its been a few days since i last pass motion. oops.... hence last night had tried to drink prune juice, ate softener medicine... in the hopes that I'll have some 'progress' today.... so when my parents and sister went down for the complementary breakfast, i stayed in the room... and there will little progress. hahaha....

After consuming some waffles (my mum brought up for me), we set off. In fact today there's quite a bit of driving. Not much scenery. In fact as we drove to Gardiner, we saw acres and more acres of flat yellow plain fields. most of the time, we were guessing how do they look like in summer....are they used for planting crops? hahaha.... some guess we had were planting of crops, for horses and cows to graze. we were somehow right. today we did not stop that much to take photos... coz the scenery were not as fantastic as yesterday..... hahaha...
American Flag waving in the blue skies
Chains of mountains
A man fly fishing in the river
so pretty soon we reached Gardiner (this is situated at the north portion of Yellowstone National Park). But we reached around 2pm. then we chose the motel that we wanted to stay for that night. We chose to stay in Absaroka Lodge. I must say that its a very nice motel. Coz we've got a small balcony that over looks a fast flowing stream and u get to see some fabulous scenery. The price was pretty reasonable. After putting down our bags, we changed into something comfortable. As we'll be going to the 'Boiling Pool' in Yellowstone National Park.
Historical entrance gate to Yellowstone National Park 
mum with the board 'Entering Wyoming' (most of Yellowstone National Park is in Wyoming state)
Entering Montana
U must be wondering what the 'Boiling Pool'. as the name applies, it a thermal pool but its a natural pool. Yeah its the westernised version of an onsen. However, this 'Boiling pool' is rather interesting as it has a mixture of the thermal water with the cold spring water. Hence, when u're inside the waters, at times u feel super hot water and at times u feel super cold water. hahaha.. its pretty interesting. And apparently this thermal pool is only known by the locals. Hence u don't see asians there. hahaha... in fact my family and I were the only asians in that thermal pool.

After immersing in the thermal pool for about 45min, we decided to head to the car to change. We were pretty daring (in fact the locals also did that. They will line towels in the car and changed in the car), we wrapped a towel over ourselves and changed into dry warmer clothes in the carpark.

After we've changed, we headed to the visitor center in Yellowstone National Park. And we got our 1st glimpse of the elk. In fact, there are lots of elks roaming in the national park. we happen to see the male elk and snapped quite a number of pictures. not just us, but almost everyone who was there (minus the rangers) were snapping pictures away. After that, we drove further on and reached Mammoth hotsprings.
Male elk
Wow! and i thought the terraces i saw in Pamakkule in Turkey was awesome.... i must say that the hotspring terraces in Mammoth Hotsprings are even more awesome! there are just so many that u can see until u've enough of them. As you follow the pathway to view the hotsprings, sets of terraces just emerged in front of you. some are still sprouting hotsprings, others are dried up. But they still looked pretty.
hot springs
us posing in front of the hotsprings
1 of the 'dead' hotsprings
1 of the 'alive' hotsprings
as you further down, u get to see some really fantastic thermal pools. Some are really colourful whilst some are completely dried up. Seeing the scenery in the setting sun was really awesome. It was a few days later i got to know that Mammoth Hotsprings had some of the most acidic thermal pools in Yellowstone National Park. In fact there were some pools, whose acidity was about pH 1-2! scary!!!
Colourful pools
terraces with different colours
1 dead tree in the dead terraces
relections of the skies on the waters 
family photo in front of the hotsprings
hotsprings 'waterfall'
Calcium carbonate patters (seems like feather-like)
As we were walking and talking, 1 lady told us that the hotspring had dried up. And i asked her if she had seen it when it was still flowing with water. And she told me that when she 1st saw it, that was in 1967, it was still sprouting water, and the information plate stated that in 1987, there was still water. However, from then till now, the hotspring had dried up. and the hotspring had sort of shifted to another place. And had a nice conversation with her. She told me that was was on vacation with her husband for 4 1/2 wks. Her husband was fascinated with the elks, hence had stayed in the hotel to look at the elks, whilst she had wandered to hotsprings to take in more scenery. They drove all the way from New York and had visited the Yosimete National Park, Glacier National Park (there were there on the same days as us) and they happen to see a mama bear and baby bear in 'Many Glacier'. they also visited the Indian National Park in New Mexico and she told me they had a hard time getting to the National Park as the roads were of super terrible condition and u definitely need a 4-wheeler in order to get there.
Setting sun lighting up the yellow fields & mountains
me & the american lady
Later when we reached the carpark, we departed ways and wished each other to enjoy the rest of our vacation.
For us, we headed to the grocery stall to get some supplies then we head back to the motel to have our dinner and check out the available motels in the next town that we'll be staying tomorrow. And that night had tried some American beer. think its the Budwiser that had lime flavour. it was really light. but tasted ok. Tomorrow we'll head to West Yellowstone and there's loads and loads to see. =D
scenery taken from the balcony @ dusk