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<blockquote data-quote="CMP70306" data-source="post: 2835824" data-attributes="member: 36999"><p>Was just in Yellowstone for my Honeymoon the beginning of May in between all the road openings. Got to see a lot of the park without too much traffic or too many idiots. The amount of people who bring their small children to the hot springs was kind of amazing. Kids can't appreciate the wonder or the danger they pose so I don't know why so many people do it with the risk of little Johnny running off to a permanent disability. </p><p> </p><p>Closest I got to a bison out of the car was 23 yards, we were on a walkway by one of the hot springs and when we came around a blind corner it was on the hill above us. Bunch of other people were standing around watching it but me and the wife skipped past them to get away from it. By the time I took this picture from a safe distance it was down closer to 15 yards and before we left it had crossed the path downward. I don't need to be that close to a live bison and if I want to pet one I'll just walk into my hunting room or reach down to the foot of my bed.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]468734[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Bears are another one, we saw a momma grizzly with two older cubs and people were running up and down the road within 50 yards of her in the brush trying to get a picture. We stayed in the car and took a quick picture before moving on.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]468736[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CMP70306, post: 2835824, member: 36999"] Was just in Yellowstone for my Honeymoon the beginning of May in between all the road openings. Got to see a lot of the park without too much traffic or too many idiots. The amount of people who bring their small children to the hot springs was kind of amazing. Kids can’t appreciate the wonder or the danger they pose so I don’t know why so many people do it with the risk of little Johnny running off to a permanent disability. Closest I got to a bison out of the car was 23 yards, we were on a walkway by one of the hot springs and when we came around a blind corner it was on the hill above us. Bunch of other people were standing around watching it but me and the wife skipped past them to get away from it. By the time I took this picture from a safe distance it was down closer to 15 yards and before we left it had crossed the path downward. I don’t need to be that close to a live bison and if I want to pet one I’ll just walk into my hunting room or reach down to the foot of my bed. [ATTACH type="full"]468734[/ATTACH] Bears are another one, we saw a momma grizzly with two older cubs and people were running up and down the road within 50 yards of her in the brush trying to get a picture. We stayed in the car and took a quick picture before moving on. [ATTACH type="full"]468736[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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