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    I've lived in Big Sky, MT the winter of 2011-2012 and the winter of 2012-2013.
    Big Sky, MT sits at 7,510 feet in Gallatin National Forest.
    Big Sky Resort is the largest ski resort by acreage in the United States.

    Montana, is the 3rd least densely populated state next to Alaska/Wyoming and the 4th largest. Only Alaska, California, and Texas are bigger.


    I've lived in Canyon Village, WY the summer of 2012 and the summer of 2013.
    Canyon Village, WY sits at 7,920 feet in Yellowstone National Park.
    The park has an average elevation of around 8,000 feet. Connecticut's average elevation is around 500 feet.

    Wyoming, is the 2nd least densely populated state next to Alaska and the 10th largest. It has less people than Washington, DC.


    page 1 & 2 - June 21 2012
    Beartooth Highway

    page 3 - June 27 2012
    Upper Beehive Basin (5 miles)

    page 3 & 4 - June 28 2012
    Beartrap Fire

    page 4 & 5 - July 5 2012
    Clear Lake / Ribbon Lake loop (6 miles)

    page 5 - July 11 2012
    Washburn from Dunraven Pass first time (6.5 miles)

    page 5 & 6 - July 13 2012
    Ice Lake th to Cascade Lake th (10.5 miles)

    page 6 & 7 - July 18 2012
    Bunsen Peak inc back end (7 miles)

    page 7 - July 25 2012
    Washburn Spur (11.5 miles)

    page 8 - August 1 2012
    Big Sky PBR

    page 8 - August 8 2012
    Union Falls and Ouzel Pool from Cascade Creek th (16 miles)

    page 9 & 10 - August 10 2012
    Lulu Pass

    page 11 - August 18 2012
    Shoshone River

    page 11 - August 26 2012
    Solfatara Creek (6.5 miles)

    page 11 & 12 - August 30 2012
    Yellowstone River Picnic Area th to Specimen Ridge th (3.5 miles)

    page 12 & 13 - September 3 2012
    Washburn from Dunraven Pass second time (6.5 miles)

    page 13 & 14 - September 6 2012
    Elephant Back (3.5 miles) & Storm Point (2 miles)

    page 14 & 15 - September 7 2012
    Avalanche Peak (4.5 miles)

    page 15 & 16 - September 14 2012
    Warm Creek th to Pebble Creek th - (13.5 miles)

    page 16 & 17 - September 29 & 30 2012
    Grand Teton

    page 18 - October 9 2012
    Sublime Point (2 miles) & Uncle Tom's (1 mile) & Brink of Lower Falls (1 mile)

    page 18 & 19 - October 14 2012
    Artist Paint Pot (1 mile) & Monument Geyser Basin (2 miles) & Harlequin Lake (1 mile)

    page 19 & 20 - January 8 2013
    Snowcoach Tour

    page 20 & 21 - June 17 2013
    Daly Creek th to Teepee Creek th via Daly Pass - (10.5 miles)

    page 21 - July 1 2013
    FawN Pass th to BiGHorn Pass th via FawN cut off - (10 miles)

    page 22 - July 21 2013
    Dogshead to Shoshone Lake & back via the Lewis River Channel - (13 miles)

    page 22 & 23 - July 29 2013
    Bacon Rind Creek (4.75 miles) & Ousel Falls (1.75 miles)

    page 23 - August 5 2013
    Purple Mountain failed attempt (2.5 miles) & summiting (6.5 miles)

    page 23 & 24 - August 20 2013
    Upper Cougar Creek (6 miles)

    page 24 - August 27 2013
    Grizzly Lake th to Moose Bogs turnout (8.5 miles)

    page 24 & 25 - August 31 2013
    Observation Peak (11.5 miles)

    page 25 & 26 - September 1 & 2 2013
    Old Faithful & Glacial Boulder (3.25 miles)

    page 26 & 27 - September 19 2013
    Norris Geyser Basin (2.75 miles)

    page 27 - September 24 2013
    Cygnet Lakes (9.25 miles)
    Last edited by BOX; 09-26-2013, 03:19 AM.
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  • #2
    I just drove through a few weeks back on a trek to anchorage, I was bummed the waterfalls were closed.
    Don't Panic

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    • #3
      I left Canyon Village, WY around 11am on June 21st with the goal of driving the Beartooth Highway to Red Lodge, MT. I wanted to leave by 8am but stayed up too late the night before researching my trip. The Beartooth Highway is only open mid May to mid October because of heavy snowfall & can even get closed down in the summer due to bad weather.

      teaser picture of whats to come....





      I headed north from Canyon Village, WY (elevation 7,918 feet). I was messing around with my camera setting the night before so the first few pictures look like shit. First couple are views heading up the mountain. The gap between the trees in the foreground of the first picture is the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone.







      The first mountain pass I hit was Dunraven Pass (elevation 8,859). Second picture is the view looking back over the pass.







      After Dunraven Pass I banged a right up a dirt road to the Mount Washburn (elevation 10,243) trailhead. Camera settings back to normal.....









      Heading down the mountain & looking back at the top of Mount Washburn.





      View of the Yellowstone River heading down the mountain.





      Still heading down the mountain.







      Saw this ma ma black bear and 2 cubs near Tower Junction, WY (elevation 6,944). Really hard to see the 2 cubs in the picture, but I sat around and watched the 2 cubs play fight for 10 minutes or so before taking off.







      I took a right turn heading east toward the northeast entrance of the park from Tower Junction. Bison.....





      Before getting to the northeast entrance. Lamar Valley, which is also known as the "Serengeti of North America" because it is filled with wildlife. wolves, black bear, grizzly bear, bison, elk, pronghorn, moose, big horn sheep etc etc etc.









      Saw Wolfman Rick's Xterra & stopped to talk with him for a minute. He gets paid to track the wolves around the greater Yellowstone ecosystem, which is an area of over 20,000,000 acres. Connecticut is around 3,500,000 acres.





      Soda Butte









      Leaving Yellowstone through the northeast entrance (elevation 7,365) of the park.





      Entering Gallatin National Forest, which is the start of the Beartooth highway.



      Last edited by BOX; 09-12-2013, 06:09 AM.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by Calabrate2 View Post
        I just drove through a few weeks back on a trek to anchorage, I was bummed the waterfalls were closed.
        which waterfalls?
        99 Dub Ya Jay

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        • #5
          You are the man Doug! Wish I was there with ya, looks awesome

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          • #6
            those pictures are awesome doug. i give you a lot of credit for just packing up & doing your thing. id love to go to yellowstone one day
            mrs. heavymetal from jeepforum
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            • #7
              I am very jealous! I want to be there
              -Caleb

              Crawl Daddy Champion 2011

              1999 XJ 4 inchs of lift or so, 35s and some other stuff.

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              • #8
                absolutely breathtaking images. totally jello man!
                -00 XJ. 3.5", 33s. Stuff
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                • #9
                  I arrived in both Silver Gate, MT & Cooke City, MT (elevation 7,651 feet) within a mile or two after the northeast entrance. Cooke City isn't much of a city, less than 150 people live there. Silver Gate is less than 50.





                  This big guy was roaming the streets of Silver Gate by himself.





                  Within a mile or two after Cooke City I turned left onto dirt for the 2nd time today. Heading towards Daisy Pass (elevation 9,770)







                  After 1 or 2 miles I came to a four way intersection and turned left because that is where most of the tracks were leading. There were no signs.







                  A few hundred yards after making the left Daisy Pass denies me. There was still too much snow on the trail and I didn't want to risk getting stuck by myself. I'll be back.....





                  Heading back down Daisy.







                  View of Cooke "City".





                  After leaving Daisy I turned left onto pavement again heading east. Only drove 1 or 2 miles before turning onto dirt for the 3rd time today. Heading towards Lulu Pass (elevation 9,846)







                  After only 2 miles. Lulu pass denies me.









                  Heading back down Lulu.





                  After leaving Lulu I drove for 10 miles or so back on pavement. The road had dipped into Montana for 20 miles after the northeast entrance of Yellowstone. Back into Wyoming & into Shoshone National Forest for the first time. The spot is also on the 45th parallel, which is halfway between the equator and the north pole.



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                  • #10
                    damn doug thats awesome. I would love to be out there

                    97 TJ that I think is pretty neat.

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                    • #11
                      damn man i need to move out west so badly. also it's amazing how northern europe is compared to our continent
                      I drive a Datsun

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by DrThunder View Post
                        You are the man Doug! Wish I was there with ya, looks awesome
                        i'm gonna give this a big 'ol X2. hahahaha.

                        So jealous, looks amazing up there
                        No worries, I'm not actually back, I'm just reminiscing about the old days.


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                        • #13
                          After leaving Montana I drove for 15 miles or so back on pavement into Wyoming. Turned onto dirt for the 4th time today just before the Beartooth Highway started. I hadn't planned on exploring this area, but it looked interesting especially if the road took me into the high country.







                          Grizzly bears are no joke around here. They aren't like black & brown bears that eat grass and fish. They like meat & people are meat.







                          More pics because it happened.









                          I ended up at Lily Lake, which was boring & had a bunch of tourists camping so I turned around and took another trail I found. The trail was the tightest and most similar to a green trail at Rausch, which meant slow going in my stock WJ without offroad tires.







                          I drove for around 3 miles after Lily Lake before turning around. I wasn't sure if the trail I took was for hiking or horses or snowmobiling after a while because it was so tight, unused, and unmarked. Turned around here..... took a picture in case I ever want to go back and keep going.





                          I started climbing up the Beartooth Highway in the Dub Ya Jay when after only a mile or two I had to stop. I glanced left from that road in the background.







                          Lake Creek Falls (elevation 7,329 feet)
                          waterfalls and whitewater









                          The switchbacks then started and didn't stop for around 15 miles. Pilot and Index Peak overlook (elevation 8,718)









                          Heading up up up still.





                          Top of the World store (elevation 9,400)







                          Last edited by BOX; 06-23-2012, 02:31 AM.
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                          • #14
                            this is sweet doug

                            i dont mean this disparagingly, but do yourself a favor and get yourself a nice camera...you'll thank yourself one day looking back. it pays to have nice pictures of your travels, especially the kind youre doing. if anything it will do it better justice and maybe make the memory just that much better
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                            or am asians pants not a read end lol.
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by HeavyMetal View Post
                              this is sweet doug

                              i dont mean this disparagingly, but do yourself a favor and get yourself a nice camera...you'll thank yourself one day looking back. it pays to have nice pictures of your travels, especially the kind youre doing. if anything it will do it better justice and maybe make the memory just that much better
                              Made a camera thread once that I was planning on bumping. Trying to get pictures of wildlife is pretty hard with my 5 year old 3X zoom Canon.

                              yeah.... I'm too lazy to do that. What camera would you suggest?
                              Last edited by BOX; 06-23-2012, 03:07 AM.
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