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Vacation questions: West Yellowstone and Grand Tetons
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<blockquote data-quote="Joe Tee" data-source="post: 2556065" data-attributes="member: 79479"><p>Jt...........I've done this a few times over the past 30+ years. I can say this about Yellowstone, it is a beautiful place!! The traffic is terrible and the last time we were there the road construction was pretty bad! Still, it's a jewel!! If you fly fish every river offers very good fishing. The geysers are unbelievable, Lewis Lake is crystal clear to the bottom, (at least it was). You might take a guide out from one of the shops in West Yellowstone. They'll put a small boat on the lake. You can watch trout going after your sinking streamers!!! The Madison River is a great fishery!!</p><p>A hike up to the station on Mt. Washington isn't too difficult. And if you would like to see a spectacular portion of the park, take a day hike up to Slough Creek in the N.E. corner of the park....... Bring bear spray...............Good luck, have a great time JT-Colorado</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joe Tee, post: 2556065, member: 79479"] Jt...........I've done this a few times over the past 30+ years. I can say this about Yellowstone, it is a beautiful place!! The traffic is terrible and the last time we were there the road construction was pretty bad! Still, it's a jewel!! If you fly fish every river offers very good fishing. The geysers are unbelievable, Lewis Lake is crystal clear to the bottom, (at least it was). You might take a guide out from one of the shops in West Yellowstone. They'll put a small boat on the lake. You can watch trout going after your sinking streamers!!! The Madison River is a great fishery!! A hike up to the station on Mt. Washington isn't too difficult. And if you would like to see a spectacular portion of the park, take a day hike up to Slough Creek in the N.E. corner of the park....... Bring bear spray...............Good luck, have a great time JT-Colorado [/QUOTE]
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