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Tag Archives: Wolf Lake
Backpacking at Wolf Lake in Yellowstone
This July we backpacked into Wolf Lake in Yellowstone National Park. Wolf Lake ranks as one of my most special places. Its beauty is wild and calm; the Gibbon River babbles through the meadow here. In a short while, the … Continue reading
Posted in Birds, wilderness, Yellowstone
Tagged birds, loon calls, loons, swans, The Cornell Lab of Ornithology, wilderness, Wolf Lake, Yellowstone
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Surprise in Paradise
You approach Wolf Lake in Yellowstone National Park from above, winding your way down the hillside to the lake shore. You see the wide valley laid out before you, the lake emptying into the Gibbon River, here still and shallow … Continue reading
Posted in national parks, Poems, Yellowstone
Tagged buffalo, national parks, poetry, Wolf Lake, Yellowstone
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