Instead of being shacked up outside of the park, we are sitting around Old Faithful with Keith. Also, I just spoke to the Canyon St. Auto guy and it looks like the car won't be road-ready until Monday or Tuesday.
Old Faithful attracts crowds of people all day long- and anticipation always builds right before the blast. Hundreds of people wait and wait with no certainty as to when it will go off. When it finally does, you actually feel the heat from the geyser. Yellowstone is an active volcano and Old Faithful is a hole to the middle of the Earth. The area is so alive with geysers and basins of bubbling water- an ancient super volcano waiting for the next huge eruption.
After this, Keith is going to take us back up towards our car to setup our new camp site- home for the next few days. I can't believe what great friends we've made with Keith in just a few days. None of us are excited to part ways, but again its just another part of the journey.
I'm sure today won't be the last time we hear from good ol' Keith Beckmann from New York, NY. Best of luck in all of your travels Keith.
The adventure continues.
Saturday, June 14, 2008
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