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John View Profile
| My greatest passion in the natural world is Yellowstone National Park. I have been going there regularly since I was 2 (that was in 1953). I make a minimum of two trips a year there, and have visited in both the summer and winter. My area of real joy is studying and observing the geysers, primarily in the upper geyser basin near Old Faithful. I belong to a group called GOSA (the Geyser Observation and Study Association) which has around 300 members. I have also acquired a passion for park history, much of it`s geology, I marvel every year at the wonderful canyon and experience such peace on the shores of Lake Yellowstone. I do love this park and if I can help make a families time there more fun and a greater learning experience I would love to do that. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Sara View Profile
| I can answer questions on what it is like to work for concessionaires in Yellowstone Park, including housing, food, job situations, friendships, packing necessities, hiking, camping, sightseeing, recreational activities, swimming, etc. If you ask me a scientific question about thermal features, however, I probably won`t be able to answer ;) | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Nan Weber View Profile
| My area is history of the Park. I specifically know women`s history of the Park. Mattie Culver is who I know most about plus those working at the Firehole Hotel (sometimes called Marshall`s Place.) I am a researcher and can find answers from various sources if need be. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Sue Mecham U.S. View Profile
| Hello! I have all the necessary brochures for booking vacations in Yellowstone National Park and have been there MANY, MANY times! | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Rose Marie U.S. View Profile
| I can answer questions in French as well as English. I can answer any questions about employment/living in Yellowstone National Park or with Xanterra Parks & Resorts. I also know a lot about the area and do a lot of hiking. I'd love to help you out! | Available Ask A Question |
Janet Chapple U.S. View Profile
| I can answer questions in French as well as English. Anything about traveling and enjoying Yellowstone National Park and environs, except
for details about the deep backcountry areas. | Available Ask A Question |
Peggy Scott U.S. View Profile
| I live 90 miles south of Yellowstone Park I can give solid information about West Yellowstone and the area around Island Park, Idaho | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Bruce Gourley View Profile
| General and specific questions about Yellowstone National Park. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
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2008-07-07 1st Visit to Grand Teton & Yellowstone: Hi Barry and Carol: My first suggestion would be to see if either Colter Bay or Flagg Ranch have any room. Jackson hole is about 90 miles from the first major feature in Yellowstone. You will spend...
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2008-07-07 yosemite upper loop: Hi Ron: Two issues to consider...Altitude and heat. If you pace yourselves properly Washburn and the Canyon will be easily attainable. If you live at or near sea level remember you will approach 11...
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2008-06-29 jackson & yellowstone: For Yellowstone, keep trying 1.866.439-7375 and ask for any openings or cancellations for your dates. For West Yellowstone, start at http://www.westyellowstonenet.com/lodging/ This site has the telephone...
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2008-06-28 jackson & yellowstone: Hello! It is nearly too late for planning a trip this summer... but there are bound to be cancellations and maybe some accommodations nearby. The airline flights into Jackson and out of Bozeman would...
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2008-06-27 ONE DAY TRIP FROM BILLINGS AND BACK: Hi Sharon: Wow...tough bill to fill, but here is my best shot. Take Hwy 212 over Beartooth Pass into Yellowstone. Look for Wolves as you drive through Lamar Valley. At Tower Junction take short hike...
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