by George Bumann | Sep 11, 2017 | Adventures, Family, Lifestyle, Yellowstone Life
There are things that are ephemeral and those that are eternal; the fleeting ripples of a rising trout or the momentary flavor of ripe whortleberries on the tongue, the dull thud of boulders rolling in a stream swollen with snowmelt, or—in the case of the events of...
by Jenny Golding | Sep 4, 2017 | Adventures, Backcountry, Family, Videos, Yellowstone for Families
Read George’s blog post about this...
by George Bumann | Jul 12, 2017 | Adventures, Nature, Yellowstone Wildlife
“Do…Not… Move,” I said to Brad in a voice that no one ever wants to hear in the woods. That tone, those words: they conjure images of man-eating sharks, fire-breathing dragons, boogey men, ax murderers, serial killers and maybe, clowns....
by Jenny Golding | Jul 6, 2017 | Adventures, AYL Abroad, Lifestyle
Nothing says summer like flowers, bikes, boats, banjos, lakes, ukes, and mountains. What better way to celebrate the birth of this great country than by spending the Fourth of July weekend in a national park? Here’s a photo essay of our trip. We were blessed...
by Jenny Golding | Jun 10, 2017 | Adventures, Family, Lifestyle, Nature, Yellowstone for Families
“Last one back is a rotten killdeer egg,” yelled George, pedaling furiously down the gravel road leading to the campsite. We had ridden down a county road to the river near our campsite, and discovered a killdeer nest, with four precious little mottled...
by George Bumann | Apr 13, 2017 | Adventures, Family, Nature, Yellowstone Wildlife
Young George and his Mom discovered a new beaver pond not far from the house this afternoon while I was out teaching in the Park. “G” was asked if he would so kind as to guide his dad back to the pond this evening to see if we could spot the elusive...