Colter Bay Campground to Grant Village campground in Yellowstone National Park - 39.66 miles
Well we didn't get eaten by any bears last night, so I guess the trip can continue. We took a short day into Yellowstone so we wouldn't feel like we missed anything. Man was this a jam packed day, so much going on. Don's Diner was open again as he woke the campsite to the smell of pancakes from the coleman stove.
We hit more road construction as we rounded the northern part of the lake. We had to ride in another vehicle, which for some reason, didnt drop us off with the rest of the group and just kept going for a while till we were completely out of any road construction.
It really bites anytime you cant bike but we were waiting for the pilot car for almost an hour so we didn't mind too much, it made up the lost ground. While we were waiting, we were able to count 45 out of the 50 states license plates on the passing cars. I didn't realize this place was such a melting pot, and that people from all over the world come to see these places, heard lots of foreign languages while walking around in the Tetons and Yellowstone.
The views entering Yellowstone were incredible and we got to cross the continental divide once again. We arrived at Moose Creek Falls about a mile into Yellowstone where we enjoyed some spring fed river water and some cliff jumping... mom dont hold your breath. We ate dinner with a couple of Sweedish guys who were real cool. Good luck on the rest of your journey Peer and Marcus. We enjoyed the campfire that night in Grant Village as it got below freezing that night. Great Day!
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