Some thoughts that came to me on the camp-out at Yellowstone National Park:
I am grateful that I am content with very little so I don't have to haul around a truckload of gear in order to be comfortable.
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Roaring Mountain. Fumaroles (think a hot spring where no water comes out, only steam) cause the mountain to make a hissing, rumbling sort of noise. |
I
am grateful that I have no issue with sleeping on the ground because
tents are easy and fast to set up and take down and tent-sites are
always cheaper than RV sites or cabins.
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Matt's favorite color is orange and there is a lot of orange going on in the pools at YNP. |
I am grateful that Matt and I both adore walking and watching.
I
am grateful that my dad bought be a sleeping bag comfortable down to
zero degrees F. so that I am always toasty warm inside at night.
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Old Faithful Geyser |
I am grateful for the sun which brings life-giving warmth to each new day.
I
am grateful for being absolutely thrilled by small wildlife, like the
birds, because you see them a lot more than you do the mega-fauna such
bear and moose.
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Old Faithful, from a different vantage point. We managed to catch Old Faithful a second time while out on a walkabout geyser hill. I think it was better out here rather than at the viewing area near the visitors center. |
I am grateful that I don't have any camp gear that requires electricity beyond my rechargeable batteries.
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The stuff living in the hot water pools and streams is just out of this world. |
I
am grateful to live in this glorious, mountain-west region with every
once of my being, where there is so much space and so few people.
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Spasmodic Geyser |
I am grateful that Americans who came before me had the sense to try and
preserve such a beautiful, incomprehensible place with as little
development as possible so that I still have the chance to see such
wonders myself.
I am grateful not to feel that I need to carry a cellphone everywhere I go.
I am grateful that there are recycling services at the park. Really
good ones, too, far surpassing those offered in the city of Billings.
I am grateful to live in a world where such mind-blowing wonders such as boiling mud and erupting geysers exist.
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Sapphire Pool |
I am grateful for the experience. And that we bought a season pass so we can do it over and over and over again!
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