THINGS TO DO IN YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK: Must Do Wyoming Road Trip Stop, Grand Loop Road Drive!

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  • čas přidán 11. 12. 2022
  • We made it to Yellowstone National Park, America's first National Park! We are traveling through Yellowstone via the Grand Loop Road. With our GyPSy guide as our tour navigator we visit colorful hot springs, erupting geysers, waterfalls, and great wildlife spots!
    This vlog was filmed in the National Park before October 28th, 2022 (in July, 2022)
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Komentáře • 25

  • @jandjibaronehoag1012
    @jandjibaronehoag1012 Před rokem +1

    I really like Yellowstone the video makes me feel homesick for Montana.
    The joy of seeing animals in the wild.

  • @neilmorrlle8197
    @neilmorrlle8197 Před rokem +1

    I’ve just realised that I am ticking things off my bucket list vicariously by watching your videos. Yellowstone has always been a place I have wanted to visit.
    Really enjoying the videos,keep up the good work.

    • @mikeandheather
      @mikeandheather  Před rokem

      Hopefully you get there one day! Until then, we love having you join us as we tick off our own bucket list :)
      Thank you for watching, we really do appreciate it and you!

  • @3generations393
    @3generations393 Před rokem

    Thank you both so much for taking this grandma on your adventures ❣️ I loved when Mike got excited about the coyote chasing the fox. "This is wild" LOL indeed it is! And excellent timing with the camera -I got a good look at the fox😍 Safe travels y'all 🙏✌️🌎💞

    • @mikeandheather
      @mikeandheather  Před rokem

      Thank you so much for coming along on our adventures! We really do appreciate your support and you watching more than you know! It means a lot to us!
      Spotting wildlife is one of our favorite things, we always get excited :)

  • @mayraoneill1425
    @mayraoneill1425 Před rokem

    Love all of your videos. Continue to stay real. Every location you visit is added to my list of places to go. Thank you so much for the upclose tours.

    • @mikeandheather
      @mikeandheather  Před rokem

      Thank you for the kind words, we really do appreciate it and you watching! It means a lot to us!

  • @jazziered142
    @jazziered142 Před rokem

    I love Yellowstone... Grand Prismatic Lake is something to behold! I love the boardwalk around Old Faithful, but it was hot and I wish I had brought an umbrella.

    • @mikeandheather
      @mikeandheather  Před rokem

      You are right, it was hot! Bringing an umbrella is such a great idea! Wish we would have thought of that haha
      Thank you for watching :)

  • @craigmorton8693
    @craigmorton8693 Před rokem

    Definitely a Bucket list destination!

    • @mikeandheather
      @mikeandheather  Před rokem

      You are right! It was on our bucket list for sure, we are so grateful to have had the opportunity to visit! Thank you for watching, we really appreciate it!

  • @castamere3368
    @castamere3368 Před rokem

    at 9:58 what i believe what you were talking about is how a variety of smaller and larger geysers in that area are interconnected. Therefore there is a lot of unique interactions, such as one smaller geyser on one side indicating that the larger one on the other side may erupt soon, and also that one geyser near the large one can stop an eruption from happening.. Sadly the one that you saw erupting essentially goes off non stop more or less

  • @anikindall
    @anikindall Před rokem

    I decided to get the Gypsy Guide, now called Guide Along, based on your recommendation. It was great! We plan to use it as we travel to several other National Parks.

    • @mikeandheather
      @mikeandheather  Před rokem +1

      That is awesome! We genuinely enjoy the app and hope you do too 😊 Thank you so much for watching, we really do appreciate it!

  • @roadtripmitch
    @roadtripmitch Před rokem

    When you exit East, out of Yellowstone you can take the Bear Tooth Hwy, fun drive. Heather you need sunscreen dude. Every time you're out you get red buddy! Have Fun, be Safe!

    • @mikeandheather
      @mikeandheather  Před rokem

      We will have to keep that drive in mind for the next time!
      You are right, usually I am pretty good with sunscreen but I forgot ONE TIME and burned to a crisp haha
      Thank you for watching, we really appreciate it :)

  • @castamere3368
    @castamere3368 Před rokem

    When you were talking about Steamboat geyser there is a bit of a pattern to it erupting, but very vague. People can very vaguely predict if it is able to erupt because it requires there to be minor eruptions. Also, the activity occasionally picks up over time leading up to an eruption. Also, i believe the board saying there was an eruption earlier that day may have been wrong because when it erupts it lasts a long time, as in around a day. Also when it erupts it stops minor activity from it for a while, which you saw as well
    That being said as of this comments post, it sadly seems that Steamboat is exiting it phase of activity and may not erupt again for quite a while

  • @skpjoecoursegold366
    @skpjoecoursegold366 Před rokem

    nice shots of the Park.

    • @mikeandheather
      @mikeandheather  Před rokem

      Thank you! We are attempting (keyword attempting) to have less shaky shots haha
      Thank you for watching, we really appreciate it!

  • @marksheppard2829
    @marksheppard2829 Před rokem

    Seen the Iceland Geyser and NZ one. Hopefully Yellowstone one day.

    • @mikeandheather
      @mikeandheather  Před rokem

      That is amazing! We would love to see the Iceland and New Zealand geysers as well! Maybe one day :)
      Thank you for watching, we really appreciate it!

    • @castamere3368
      @castamere3368 Před rokem

      the iceland geyse and na ones are nice, but personally YS is my favorite, it's not the most beautiful, but it has as im sure you know, by far the most. So usually you go somewhere and walk around, you will see something that you did not expect to see. For example in 2020 we just so happened to see Steamboat geyser go off when walking towards it. Then in 2021 we saw sawmill geyser the day of it waking up from a multi year slumber (it's the one at 4:29, it's not a massive one, but still fairly cool). Then in 2022 we saw Beehive geyser and old faithful erupt at the same time. The point is that you always see things that you do not expect

  • @jeffwarren8154
    @jeffwarren8154 Před rokem

    Wife and I enjoy your. Videos very much. Due to your videos, we think we want a 1st Gen transit connect. One technical question - what is the height from the floor to the roof in the bed area? Thanks.

    • @mikeandheather
      @mikeandheather  Před rokem

      Thank you for the kind words and for watching, we really appreciate it! From 2010 to 2013 the Ford Transit Connects have a high roof which is why we went with an older model (ours is a 2013) over one of the newer Connects. From 2014 and beyond the roof height is significantly lower.
      From our floor to our wooden ceiling panels is 51.5 inches. This measurement does not include the insulation we put in the floor and the 3/4 inch plywood or the difference in ceiling height from the van roof to our wood boards which may be another inch or 2. So the true height of the interior is a little higher but because we added a floor and ceiling we lost a little bit of space. Hope that helps!