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  1. #1
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    Grand Teton/Yellowstone Tour

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    I've finally finished a write up and a gallery of pictures from the tour akaKim and I did.


    http://www.tandemhearts.com/yellowstone-04/page-1.html
    Veronica

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    Very nice!

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    The descent was amazing. I hit 41! That’s mph, not cars.
    Heh!
    monique

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    Wow, your photos are great! I'm inspired to take a trip.
    Enjoy!

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    Wow!

    Great trip, great write-up, great photos.

    Love Yellowstone; haven't been back in ~15 years. Reminded me that one of my "life goals" is "Yellowstone by XC ski in the winter".

    Must go update "to-do" list now....

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    There are so many places on my "to do" list. Of course if we moved to Hawaii then I wouldn't need to "waste" my vacation time going there.

    V.

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    I used to live around there, just east of the park near Cody...

    Great write up. I was very interested in your comments about the tour company. How would you go about finding a good company? Word of mouth? When I am paying people I have certain expectations.

    The natural history of the area is one of the best parts. I bet "road side geology" of yellowstone" would work for cyclists, it's done by highway mileage

    Irulan
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    Sorry to be dumb, is "road side geology" a book?. We definitely needed something extra -- the only factoid I learned the whole trip was a casual comment about glaciers from another tourist.

    And how DO you pick a tour company? I picked Timberline, and was vowing never to use them again. But I now realize they do have the benefit of being a known entity -- I'd know what to expect if I used them again. And on my to-do list is to take a bike trip every year...

    Kim

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    yes, roadside geology is a book series, you can use them driving around, they describe features and events in non-geologist terms. Yellowstone, Colorada, Utah, Norcal, for just a few/

    I think I would want to go word of mouth/personal recommendation for a tour?

    Irulan
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    Kim we also learned that Teton is French for breast. Those first French explorers must have been really looking for chicks because I just don't see it.

    But we read that somewhere. The guides didn't tell us anything useful.

    V.

 

 

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