Margo's Mountain Suite
25 Bradford Drive, Cody
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Margo's Mountain Suite Cody

25 Bradford Drive Cody, Wyoming, 82414, United States

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Never a dull moment...

A travel blog entry by fatkidfrogs

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... East Gate. On the way we passed through Waipiti Valley. Simply breathtaking! A great place to live or have a vacation home. The landscape looks like a painting.

The problem with being in nature is the wild animals. For Yellowstone, it's the bears in particular. Unlike the previous years, this year there were two killings! Both believed to be a mama bear being protective of her cubs. The nature of the beast, if you ...

Weird thermophiles and more bugling elks

A travel blog entry by mswanderings

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... Colorless and yellow thermophiles grow in the hottest water; orange, brown, and green thermophiles thrive in cooler waters. Colors also change with the seasons.

These terraces are like living sculptures, shaped by the volume of water, the slope of the ground, and objects in the water's path. They change constantly, and sometimes overnight - but the overall activity of the entire area and the volume of water discharge remain ...

Mammoths and Owls and Bears, Oh My! - By Sandra

A travel blog entry by sandramorrow

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... their somber brown eyes. We drove home as the sun sank behind the Yellowstone peaks, pitched our tent and snuggled up close t our hatchet, Counter Assault bear spray and Bear Swatter. Despite being well armed, I woke up (as I did every night in "Bear Country") to an unfamiliar sound, wondering if the grizzlies had finally sniffed me out and imagining the rustling of the wind in the trees to be the bear family leafing through their cookbook for just the ...

"You Can't Go Wrong in Yellowstone" - By Sandra

A travel blog entry by sandramorrow

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... detour after detour: meandering the winding scenic roads of Fire Hole Canyon Drive, Oooing and Ahhhing at the spectacular vistas of the ever changing landscapes, exploring the beauty of the diverse thermal features of Fountain Paint Pots, Fire Hole Lake Drive, and Midway Geyser Basin, and enjoying the wonders of roadside hot springs and geysers such as Fire Hole Spring, Great Fountain Geyser, and White Dome ...

Walk on the wild side

A travel blog entry by digsy

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... place that has such a frequeny of bear of sightings while very few attacks but we soon discovered that only a month previously Yellowstone had suffered it's first bear related fatality on park grounds in almost 20 years. A couple had gone walking where they had been warned they shouldn't and while rangers had spotted them it was too late and from too far to do anything and they subsequently stumbled across a bear with cubs. With no bear spray to repel the bear and ...

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