Multiple summer homes and a popular vacation lodge on Lake Hebgen were nestled inside Madison Canyon, just west of Yellowstone National Park. And just beyond the Hebgen Lake Dam was the perfect spot for both the Rock Creek and Cliff Lake Campgrounds. On August 17, 1959, the entire area was teeming with late summer tourists, campers and fishermen. It was just past 11 pm and many people had already turned in for the night, expecting no more than a peaceful night’s sleep.
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Raise the “Cone of Silence”
Yes, it’s been a couple of weeks since my last post. This period of silence certainly wasn’t because we weren’t going, doing, seeing and taking photos. Those weeks were spent just outside of Yellowstone National Park…
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“I love not man the less, but Nature more”
Read MoreSt. Anthony Sand Dunes, Idaho
A surprising find for us in Idaho was the St. Anthony Sand Dunes north of St. Anthony, Idaho. not far from Idaho Falls.
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This past Sunday we drove from Brigham City, Utah, to Idaho Falls, Idaho. Idaho Falls seems to be a nice town and the countryside is beautiful.
Read MoreBear River Migratory Bird Refuge, Utah
Only a few miles from our campsite in Brigham City, UT, lies the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge. We took advantage of the beautiful weather we’ve had since arriving to do the 12 mile auto tour of the Refuge.
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