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Old March 18th, 2004, 11:38 PM
Bowzah
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I've googled, and read a bit about the summer crowds at Yellowstone, but
does anybodyhave any first-hand experience? Is it THAT bad? Or are the
crowds confined to a few busy areas?


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Old March 18th, 2004, 11:42 PM
Peter L
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"Bowzah" wrote in message
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I've googled, and read a bit about the summer crowds at Yellowstone, but
does anybodyhave any first-hand experience? Is it THAT bad? Or are the
crowds confined to a few busy areas?


What do you mean by "that" bad? Crowds are confined to a few busy areas.
Otherwise they wouldn't be crowds and the area wouldn't be busy, would it?
Yes if you hike outside of the main attractions of the park you'd be all by
yourself, dancing with wolves.




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Old March 19th, 2004, 02:35 AM
Bowzah
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I'd read about traffic jams for miles, and impassable roads. I was wondering
if these stories were true, and if so if they were confined to the most
popular areas.

"Peter L" wrote in message
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"Bowzah" wrote in message
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I've googled, and read a bit about the summer crowds at Yellowstone, but
does anybodyhave any first-hand experience? Is it THAT bad? Or are the
crowds confined to a few busy areas?


What do you mean by "that" bad? Crowds are confined to a few busy areas.
Otherwise they wouldn't be crowds and the area wouldn't be busy, would it?
Yes if you hike outside of the main attractions of the park you'd be all

by
yourself, dancing with wolves.






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Old March 21st, 2004, 03:51 PM
Bill Pittman
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In article p%s6c.37954$KO3.95953@attbi_s02, "Bowzah"
wrote:

I'd read about traffic jams for miles, and impassable roads. I was wondering
if these stories were true, and if so if they were confined to the most
popular areas.


In August 2002 the crowds weren't bad at all. The only thing close to
"impassable roads" was between Madison and Norris on the west side of
the park, where the road was being reconstructed essentially from
scratch. That job is probably finished by now, but it was part of a
(badly needed) reconstruction of all the roads in the park and some
other area is probably affected this summer.

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Old March 18th, 2004, 11:43 PM
Not the Karl Orff
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In article 5qq6c.36307$J05.227666@attbi_s01, "Bowzah"
wrote:

I've googled, and read a bit about the summer crowds at Yellowstone, but
does anybodyhave any first-hand experience? Is it THAT bad? Or are the
crowds confined to a few busy areas?


Well, cars may slow down or stop to see wildlife off the side of the
road. Lots of cars around the geysers, etc.

Not to bad if you are on a bike and can squeeze through.
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Old March 19th, 2004, 05:36 AM
Stefan Patric
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On Thursday 18 March 2004 03:38 pm, Bowzah wrote:

I've googled, and read a bit about the summer crowds at Yellowstone,
but does anybodyhave any first-hand experience? Is it THAT bad? Or are
the crowds confined to a few busy areas?


The two times I've been there -- first or second week of June and second
week of September -- I basically had the park to myself or, at least,
it seemed that way. There were people, but not crowds. No traffic
jams. Few cars on the roads. Plenty of parking. Immediate seating at
the restaurants, which weren't even half full.

And since you're going to Yellowstone, take the time the visit Grand
Teton Park just south of there and the town of Jackson Hole, WY. I
liked it much better than Yellowstone.

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Old March 19th, 2004, 02:43 PM
Bowzah
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Unfortunately, the only week I have free is the last week in July. I've got
to either resign myself to the crowds or not go.

"Stefan Patric" wrote in message
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On Thursday 18 March 2004 03:38 pm, Bowzah wrote:

I've googled, and read a bit about the summer crowds at Yellowstone,
but does anybodyhave any first-hand experience? Is it THAT bad? Or are
the crowds confined to a few busy areas?


The two times I've been there -- first or second week of June and second
week of September -- I basically had the park to myself or, at least,
it seemed that way. There were people, but not crowds. No traffic
jams. Few cars on the roads. Plenty of parking. Immediate seating at
the restaurants, which weren't even half full.

And since you're going to Yellowstone, take the time the visit Grand
Teton Park just south of there and the town of Jackson Hole, WY. I
liked it much better than Yellowstone.

--
Stefan Patric



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Old March 19th, 2004, 11:10 PM
Stefan Patric
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On Friday 19 March 2004 06:43 am, Bowzah wrote:

Unfortunately, the only week I have free is the last week in July.
I've got to either resign myself to the crowds or not go.


Then, I guess, you're going to have to work on your
"getting-along-with-lots-of-people" skills. ;-)


"Stefan Patric" wrote in message
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On Thursday 18 March 2004 03:38 pm, Bowzah wrote:

I've googled, and read a bit about the summer crowds at
Yellowstone, but does anybodyhave any first-hand experience? Is it
THAT bad? Or are the crowds confined to a few busy areas?


The two times I've been there -- first or second week of June and
second week of September -- I basically had the park to myself or, at
least,
it seemed that way. There were people, but not crowds. No traffic
jams. Few cars on the roads. Plenty of parking. Immediate seating
at the restaurants, which weren't even half full.

And since you're going to Yellowstone, take the time the visit Grand
Teton Park just south of there and the town of Jackson Hole, WY. I
liked it much better than Yellowstone.



--
Stefan Patric

 




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