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For years, the highlights of our Yellowstone winter trips have come from our expeditions—using specially designed snow coaches—into the deep snowy interior of the world’s first national park. By far, the most spectacular snowscapes and wildlife photo opportunities have come from the remote interior valleys, canyons and geyser basins. It is an ethereal world of crystalline perfection.
To wander through the interior is to float through a fantasy landscape. Steam rising from numerous geysers becomes a super-cooled crystal fog. It drifts through the trees like diamond dust, collecting on every surface until entire groves become assemblies of ghostly
Enroll now on this unique and magical journey through the heart of the world’s first national park. Our itinerary offers maximum time in the field for photographing some of America’s most impressive big game animals in absolutely beautiful habitats! What started as a wishful musing (“Wouldn’t it be great to spend the entire trip in the interior of the park?”) has become a reality—with the bonus of one day in the Lamar Valley. No other Yellowstone tour offers this comprehensive cross section of the very best of Yellowstone in winter. Day 1 (Jan 26) Participants fly to Bozeman, Montana, and take the shuttle to West Yellowstone in time for dinner and an orientation. The shuttle cost is not included in the tour fee. (D)
3 Using specially chartered trackconverted ”luxury” snow coaches, we travel to the West Yellowstone area. We visit the wildlife-rich scenic areas along the Firehole and Madison Rivers and Fountain Flats. This area of the interior offers an enormous variety of wildlife, snow-encrusted trees, erupting geysers, hoarfrosted grasses and rugged mountain vistas. The Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone will be captured first thing in the morning followed by the Norris Geyser Basin. (BLD) Days 45 We will photograph the Midway and Lower Geyser Basins on the way to the Old Faithful area, which contains a wide variety of active geologic features as well as some magnificent elk and bison. Winter is a hard time for the park’s animals, but their lives are made a bit easier by the warmth of these thermal areas. Much of our exploration of this area will be done on foot. We will also explore and photograph West Thumb and the Hayden Valley. (BLD)
We spend a day photographing the Gibbon River area and then continue on to the Obsidian Cliffs and Mammoth Hot Springs area. (BLD) Day 7 Our final day will be spent in the Lamar Valley, one of the richest wildlife areas of the park, where the reintroduction of wolves to Yellowstone has had the most noticeable effect. We hope to photograph bighorn sheep, pronghorns, coyotes and, perhaps, wolves. (BLD) Day 8 (Feb 2) We return by shuttle to the Bozeman airport this morning. Please schedule your return flight for no earlier than noon. (B) |
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