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Date:         Tue, 19 Jan 2010 16:13:37 -0500
Reply-To:     mcneely4@COX.NET
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From:         Dave Mcneely <mcneely4@COX.NET>
Subject:      Re: roadtrip
Comments: To: Geo & Kathleen Hahn <ahwahnee@CYBERTRAILS.COM>
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I'll add that Lake Shoshone is a great hike for a family, and is usually open fairly early in summer (elevation about 7,000 ft). It is the largest lake in the lower 48 states that is not accessible by road. I swam in it, though my wife barely managed to get a bath -- it is cold. Even children can backpack to some sites on Shoshone, if that's something you want to do. It can also be done in a day, at least to reach the lake, enjoy its environs, and get back out to the road. As in any national park, once you get a mile from the road, few people are around to be in the way, though you may run into a some. People that you do meet in the back and beyond are usually friendly and have a common interest in nature.

For those more inclined to true wilderness adventure, a circle hike of Lake Shoshone takes several days, and early in summer may not be possible due to snow pack.

David

On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 2:34 PM, Geo & Kathleen Hahn wrote:

> Best of luck on your planned summer adventure. > > I have camped many times in Yellowstone and the Tetons, always great > places, > here are some thoughts: > > I never make reservations just because I hate having to meet a > schedule. In > Yellowstone I prefer Norris CG which, as far as I know, is > first-come-first > served. Nice rolling/rocky area and an easy walk to Norris Basin > geysers > making at least one day when you don't even have to drive the van. > > If you'll be coming in the East Entrance you might camp in Cody or one > of > the Forest Service CGs just outside the park to get to Norris by > mid-morning. > > I have usually been there in the summer and though the big attractions > (Old > Faithful & the Falls) draw crowds there are so many trails and less > visited > spots that I never regard the throngs as much of a problem. > > A couple of suggested family hikes: Mt Washburn & Cascade Lake. > > I always enjoy a swim in Yellowstone Lake -- usually cold but a > bracing > experience. > > East of Yellowstone in Cody WY is the Buffalo Bill museum. I was > skeptical > but totally impressed once I went. Incredible collections of art and > artifacts relating to the American Indian and the West. > > For the Grand Tetons: there is a Forest Service CG (Hatchet) just east > of > the Moran entrance. I generally stay there the night before entering > the > park, makes it easy to arrive early at Colter Bay CG for a good spot. > > An excellent Native American museum at the Colter Bay Visitors Center. > > A float trip down the Snake River can be great for the family, these > can be > booked at the Colter Bay shopping area. > > Swimming is much warmer here, several nice spots on Jackson Lake that > are > walking distance from the Colter CG, I like the north side of the > peninsula > that juts out into the lake. > > Family hikes in the Tetons: Jenny Lake (hike, boat ride and a swim) & > Swan > Lake/Hermitage Point. > > Enjoy your trip & don't be like the guy I overheard at Canyon Village: > "Okay honey, we'll see the Falls right now then we can get to the 3:04 > eruption of Old Faithful and still have time to make our 5:00 dinner > reservation in Jackson". > > Geo


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