This was Cave Falls at Yellowstone. A fisherman and his dog are to the left. It shows how big the falls are.
This is one of many pools of water at Yellowstone. I was amazed at how far down you can see into the pool.
This is one of the mud pots at Yellowstone. It was bubbling just like a boiling pot.
Old Faithful puts on a show about every 90 minutes.
This was looking down at the pool at the bottom of a waterfall. See the rainbow to the left!
John Sack built this house in 1934 around Island Park, Idaho. The scenery around it was just beautiful. One of the most unique things about this man was, he not only build his little cabin, but he also made all the furniture in it. Click on this link to see some of his furniture (John Sack).
Look at how big these trout are! These were in the beautiful stream that ran by John Sack's cabin.
We visited Virginia City, Montana one day, but we didn't find the Ponderosa!
Our first moose sighting! Isn't the baby moose cute?
Oh My!!! Look at this beautiful big sky of Montana!
Big Springs at Yellowstone is one of the largest freshwater springs in North America. 120,000,000 gallons of water flow from the spring DAILY!!! It stays a constant 52 degrees year around.
This is a wildfire that was across from the campground we stayed in outside of Pocatella, Idaho. I guess this was just a taste of all the wildfires that cropped up in the area after we were there. The red in the picture is the chemical that was being dropped. If you look closely you can see the airplane just off center and to the right.
This was smoke from another fire that was burning at West Yellowstone.