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Abyss Pool Hotter than in Over 30 Years

Abyss Pool Hotter than in Over 30 Years

Over at West Thumb, Abyss Pool started heating up this summer. This pool has been quiet since its last active phase over 30 years ago when it erupted often from September 1991 through May 1992. At first, the eruptions came every few days or weeks but sped up to happen...

When does Yellowstone open and close in 2024?

When does Yellowstone open and close in 2024?

With the summer season quickly approaching in Yellowstone, it’s time to gather all those dates of when Yellowstone is open or closed for 2024. While technically Yellowstone is open year-round, you can’t always get to Old Faithful or other interior locations. Mammoth...

Observations about the Area Above Plume Geyser March 2023

Observations about the Area Above Plume Geyser March 2023

Last month I shared this photo on social media: Social media doesn't allow in-depth thoughts. I want to share those here. But first, I want to help you get your bearings if you still need to become familiar with the thermal features in the area.   HISTORY OF THE...

The Heart of Yellowstone

The Heart of Yellowstone

Grand Prismatic Spring is arguably the most impressive thermal feature in Yellowstone. It's the third largest hot spring in the world (the other two are in New Zealand, if you're wondering). Its rainbow of colors are created by the microbes that grow in hot water. The...

Field Journal Entry: West Thumb 18 May 2020

Field Journal Entry: West Thumb 18 May 2020

As I work through my photos and notes to add to my field journal, I'm adding in the information here as well. When the Wyoming gates opened on May 18, 2020, my first stop for documentation photos of the thermal features was at West Thumb. In this post, I share the...

Repeat Photography Fall Project

Repeat Photography Fall Project

I lived in Colorado most of my life, and I find myself missing time wandering through the mountains to drink in the color of the aspen in fall. Most every year there, the peak color fell on this week - from about the 20th to the 30th. In the posts this week, I'm...

In celebration of fall color

In celebration of fall color

I lived in Colorado most of my life, and I find myself missing time wandering through the mountains to drink in the color of the aspen in fall. Most every year there, the peak color fell on this week - from about the 20th to the 30th. In the posts this week, I want to...

Around Here Mid Sept 2020

Around Here Mid Sept 2020

This week I house sat at a friend's house. One morning while sitting on the patio sipping my tea, I could hear Sandhill Cranes in the distance - they are gathering in preparation to migrate. On Saturday, I watched a mule deer buck rubbing his antlers on a tree branch...

Photography Play at an unusual Grand eruption

Photography Play at an unusual Grand eruption

This last weekend I headed into the park for a couple of days. I often don't spend the night, but this time, I just wanted time to catch up on the thermal features. While that was wonderful, I now have a heap of notes to type up and photos to process (which is also...

Around Here Late August 2020

Around Here Late August 2020

I've been relatively quiet online for the past couple of weeks. However, I've been crazy busy - in a good way - time for an update of what's happening around here. VISIT OUR SPONSORS Around here, there's big news coming about a new way to buy my...

04 Aug 2020 Trip Report – Upper Geyser Basin

04 Aug 2020 Trip Report – Upper Geyser Basin

This is the second half of my trip report/field journal entry for 04 Aug 2020. You can read the first half where I cover observations at West Thumb Geyser Basin here. This post brought to you by: When at my car at West Thumb Geyser Basin, I debated...

04 Aug 2020 Trip Report – West Thumb Geyser Basin

04 Aug 2020 Trip Report – West Thumb Geyser Basin

As life in summer gets busy, I find myself up to my eyes in projects and yet needing to get into Yellowstone to document what I see in the geyser basins. On this day, curiosity about what's happening at West Thumb is the driving force of this "need." Still, I also may...