Only about 170 EarthRoamers have been made in the last 14 years, so we rarely see them in our travels, and were surprised to run into this EarthRoamer in the remote Gates of Lodore Campground in Dinosaur National Monument, Colorado the day after the EarthRoamer Owners Rally ended. It was nice to meet and chat with fellow full-time travelers Dino and Pam and to see some of their customization tips that we are thinking of incorporating into our travelling home. |
Sunset over the Green River in Dinosaur National Monument, Colorado. |
On our first night in the Flaming Gorge area, we disperse camped high up overlooking the beautiful reservoir. |
Homemade pizza on the grill and the great view was a nice complement to our daily cocktail hour. |
We decided to move down to the water's edge on our second day at the Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area. Unfortunately, Todd found his way into the soft sand area and got STEV stuck. Of course, we had no cell reception and there was nobody else in sight to ask for assistance. Thankfully at this year's Overland Expo, we purchased a pair of Go Treads that provide traction under slipping tires and double as leveling blocks when camping on uneven surfaces. After a few minutes of shoveling and good placement of the Go Treads, STEV was out and moving. |
Moving to a spot nearby with more solid sand, we finally had our sweet camping spot for the night. |
The morning fog caught in between the distant mountains of the Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area. |
Sunset over the Gros Ventre River from the Gros Ventre campground in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. |
The Grand Tetons peaking through the clouds on our way through Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. |
Moose in the early morning fog in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. |
Momma and baby moose enjoying the water in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. |
That would be one of the Grand Teton peaks rising above the clouds in Wyoming. |
A view of the Upper Falls of the Yellowstone River in the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. |
There are almost 60 species of mammals in Yellowstone National Park, including these bighorn sheep. |
This bighorn had the most impressive, and BIG, horns. |
Other large mammals found in Yellowstone include the bison (often referred to as buffalo). |
Talk about annoying, can you see all the flies swarming around this bison's head? |
Shonah scrambled down the river bank to get this shot when we spotted a group of Bison crossing the river in the early morning fog in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. |
The grizzlies appeared to be a mother and her not so small cub. |
A small herd of Elk graze alongside the road in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. |
A lone Coyote stands in a field searching for food near Sylvan Pass in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. |
Our dispersed camping spot, just outside Yellowstone National Park in the Gallatin National Forest, Montana had awesome views of the mountain peaks. |
Algae living in the warm pools have tinted the travertine shades of brown, orange, red, and green in some areas. |
As we departed Yellowstone National Park to head back East, the Autumn colors were striking. |