tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2687899793433885679.post5867340427474445684..comments2024-01-25T05:58:12.113-06:00Comments on Snug Harbor Bay: Yellowstone Day 9Kim@Snug Harborhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12066749954523201722noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2687899793433885679.post-41158375867477301882021-10-04T07:05:49.771-05:002021-10-04T07:05:49.771-05:00Wow that must have been something to see and proba...Wow that must have been something to see and probably quite frightening. I wanted to see a bear, but not that up close and personal. :-)Kim@Snug Harborhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12066749954523201722noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2687899793433885679.post-80994454464174800422021-10-04T06:47:48.114-05:002021-10-04T06:47:48.114-05:00I'm sorry to hear that things were so crowded;...I'm sorry to hear that things were so crowded; that would have dampened my spirits a bit, too. But I remember the majestic Tetons, and it is amazing how the sheer wonder of them can just suck the tension out of you! What a beautiful place. Those bear boxes are a wonderful addition -- when I was a kid, one early morning we saw a grizzley destroy the tent next to our small trailer, looking for food. No cell phones in those days, we just watched helplessly, hoping it wouldn't decide to rip open the side of our trailer! Fortunately, the campers next door had gone for an early hike. Later in the day we saw the rangers bait and trap the bear, and her two yearling cubs, to remove them from the campground. gpchttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18054854655973836794noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2687899793433885679.post-72667743988623359092021-10-04T06:47:39.757-05:002021-10-04T06:47:39.757-05:00I'm sorry to hear that things were so crowded;...I'm sorry to hear that things were so crowded; that would have dampened my spirits a bit, too. But I remember the majestic Tetons, and it is amazing how the sheer wonder of them can just suck the tension out of you! What a beautiful place. Those bear boxes are a wonderful addition -- when I was a kid, one early morning we saw a grizzley destroy the tent next to our small trailer, looking for food. No cell phones in those days, we just watched helplessly, hoping it wouldn't decide to rip open the side of our trailer! Fortunately, the campers next door had gone for an early hike. Later in the day we saw the rangers bait and trap the bear, and her two yearling cubs, to remove them from the campground. gpchttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18054854655973836794noreply@blogger.com