Yellowstone Reports Feb 10th 2020, Part 2

And so, on from Mammoth springs through the Lamar Valley to Cooke city to visit Dan Hartman.

Open year round, the Lamar valley is a Mecca for wolf and wildlife spotters and has been dubbed America’s Serengeti. Home to the Junction Butte and Lamar Canyon wolf packs other regular sightings include bears, foxes, coyote’s, bison, elk, pronghorn deer, otters and moose the valley stretches over 20 miles from Tower to the east entrance at Silvergate.

No sign’s of wolves though, and not a wolf watcher in site on this bitterly cold day.

There were though several nice sightings of coyote’s and some nice light n the Cottonwood tree’s.

Overnight in Cooke city, quite literally the end of the road in the winter months when the Beartooth highway is closed. This is remote.

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