Monday, November 3, 2014

Epic Field Trip

Wow, I went MIA there for a while.

We've been super busy, and we were out of town for a while in September. Here's why:
Grand Geyser at Yellowstone National Park.
We stayed at River Rock Lodge, in Big Sky, Montana. It was about an hour from the West Entrance of Yellowstone. We spent three days there, and Yellowstone was as beautiful as I remembered.


From Wyoming we were headed to Idaho for a stop at Craters of the Moon.
Volcanic rock.

Indian Tunnel, one of the lava tubes.

Two happy kids hiking back from a great adventure.
Back to the van, and onward. Next stop: A ghost town called Silver City.



15 miles of dirt, rutted, rocky road back to the main highway, and we were off to Oregon to see the John Day Fossil Beds.
Sean loved the microscope at the Thomas Condon Paleontology Center.



A leaf fossil we saw in a boulder on a trail.
Might as well round out this trip about volcanoes and stop off at Mt. St. Helens on the way home, huh?
Sean and Lilly were interested in the seismograph. Any movement on the floor caused the needle to move.
By the time we arrived at Mt. St. Helens the kids were really ready to be home. We didn't stay very long, just long enough to look around the visitor's center. Informative, by the way. And I heard there has been increased activity there. Yikes.


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