

While we were in the northwest corner of the park, we took the opportunity to do something I did not have the chance to do when I was 14... go to Montana. Although, I don't feel like I have seen much of that state, we did have lunch there, so technically that makes it the 46th state I have set foot in. More impressive perhaps than having lunch in Gardiner, Montana was seeing the Roosevelt Arch at the northwest entrance to Yellowstone. It is a huge stone arch that was dedicated by president Roosevelt when the park first opened.

This afternoon we met my mother again at the Norris Geyser Basin to see some more amazing biogeochemisty at work and to say our goodbyes because tonight we travel to Cody, WY where we will meet up with my brother and his family.

We will be spending the next three days and nights with my big brother Don, his lovely wife Alisha, our 14 year old niece, Cassidy and 7 year old nephew named Clancy.
- Posted by Sara from my iPad
Location:Yellowstone NP
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