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But slow moving took on a whole new meaning at Yellowstone.
This buffalo bull should have had a slow-moving sign slapped across his massive rear end as we followed him down the highway for a few hundred yards. (That's our burgundy car hood in the foreground.)
He finally showed us his better side. (And, as you can see in the Penske truck, I wasn't the only one hanging out the window to get a shot of this guy. In fact, that poor guy probably has me in the background of his best Yellowstone buffalo shot. Sorry anonymous Penske guy ... OK, not too sorry.)
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Randy really wanted to see a bear. But, evidently, he was in the minority. As we walked along trails, other visitors jingled and jangled as they carried bells to ward off bears.
It must have worked. We didn't see a single bear. And we might have made fun of the people with the bells. Maybe we wouldn't have been laughing if a big grizzly had us for lunch.
Kim, I got the privilege of seeing a bear while walking on a trail in the Grand Tetons. It was amazing. I'm sorry Randy didn't get to.
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Sara Brockman
Sara - Randy will be so jealous when I tell him you saw a bear! Thanks for your kind words and for stopping by to visit at The County Line.
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