European Reacts to My Solo Trip to Yellowstone & Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming

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✔️ European Reacts to My Solo Trip to Yellowstone & Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming
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  • @Tii12319
    @Tii1231916 күн бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @Olivia-fm2gw
    @Olivia-fm2gw16 күн бұрын

    To answer your question, yes, Yellowstone is the oldest national park. In fact, Yellowstone is the first national park in the world.

  • @user-oh2hs6jh5x
    @user-oh2hs6jh5x17 күн бұрын

    That road that she is driving over Teton Pass on her way back to Washington just washed out in the last week. The road will be closed for some time while they rebuild it.

  • @coolHawk_

    @coolHawk_

    3 күн бұрын

    And the road she came in on to Mammoth H.S. was wiped out since then, too. Crazy how all of that flooding wiped out the entire road into Mammoth. WFLHD finally just opened a new road to Mammoth last year or so. Glad they had a dirt road they maintained that they basically just paved over and opened!

  • @Cookie-K
    @Cookie-K17 күн бұрын

    The amount of peace you must feel just looking at these views in person....unbelievably beautiful.

  • @frand9174
    @frand917416 күн бұрын

    EVERY state has its own beauty. You just have to looks for it. As they say, "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder." You can't go wrong wherever you go. Just be prepared for beauty in a multitude of variations. I hope you get to visit America soon, and often.

  • @richardmartin9565
    @richardmartin956517 күн бұрын

    Coming from Massachusetts, Wyoming was like being on a different planet.

  • @TheBruceGday

    @TheBruceGday

    9 күн бұрын

    Yes it is. We like it that way here.

  • @laknad7750
    @laknad775017 күн бұрын

    Bizarre traffic jam in Grand Teton: When my wife and I were driving in Grand Teton National Park, we were stopped on the road.....caught in a traffic jam. Both sides of the road were jammed up, inundated with dozens and dozens and dozens of buffalo grazing alongside the road, walking across the road at their leisure, standing in the road oblivious to us city dwellers wanting to get to our 6:30 p.m. dinner reservation, etc. About 40 minutes later they moved off, no damage done to vehicles, so we could race to make our stupid reservation. Looking back, we were idiots for not knowing what is really important in life. Learn from us.

  • @tinahairston6383
    @tinahairston638317 күн бұрын

    Andre one of these days you're going to finally pronounce Yosemite right and I'm going to fall out of my chair, lol. She took some amazing footage!

  • @karenjayne24
    @karenjayne2417 күн бұрын

    National Parks are all miracles of nature, and each has their own special beauty. As for bears, i was in The Rocky Mountains, and a bear walked across the road in front of my car.

  • @xyz-qu4fs
    @xyz-qu4fs17 күн бұрын

    This woman is doing good photography of these sceneries.

  • @aks4204
    @aks420417 күн бұрын

    My husband and I took a helicopter ride into the Grand Canyon. There are no words to describe how beautiful it actually is. We were in awe of it. We will definitely do it again someday.

  • @calvaryscout916
    @calvaryscout91617 күн бұрын

    I love watching your reactions to America's beautiful national parks and any nature to be honest. Great reaction!

  • @karenjayne24
    @karenjayne2417 күн бұрын

    I look at this and think about the early settlers taking this trip in covered wagons and on horses. The beauty of the unsettled wilderness must have been beyond amazing. But, to navigate the terrain without roads, safe places to stop, eat and rest, cars, maps, and gps (😊) must have been brutal.

  • @ellbanks425

    @ellbanks425

    16 күн бұрын

    I always think of them too. Some tough and determined people.

  • @xtrmfc

    @xtrmfc

    13 күн бұрын

    There are parts in south eastern Idaho where the wagon ruts are still visible along the Oregon trail ..

  • @karenjayne24

    @karenjayne24

    13 күн бұрын

    @xtrmfc That is amazing. A significant part of American history. I would love to see that. Had they never persevered, our territory might look quite different.

  • @jamesstone6247
    @jamesstone624717 күн бұрын

    I live in West Yellowstone, the Town she stopped in for Coffee at 5:49. Love it here. Love your videos and enthusiasm. Maybe one day you'll come and see Yellowstone. We'd all love for you to experience it.

  • @european-reacts

    @european-reacts

    17 күн бұрын

    Ty ❤️

  • @jamesleyda365

    @jamesleyda365

    17 күн бұрын

    Wow! That is so awesome! 👍

  • @baskervillebee6097
    @baskervillebee609717 күн бұрын

    Traffic jams in Yellowstone are usually animal related. It's not hard to see bears, but stay away. We came out of Old Faithful Inn and a young moose was grazing at a corner of the building. That's a busy, busy location.

  • @WhatDayIsItTrumpDay
    @WhatDayIsItTrumpDay17 күн бұрын

    Yes, she was incorrect in her initial pronunciation of Teton. It is pronounced TEE-TAWN. Not TEE-ton. There's an emphasis on BOTH syllables.

  • @Catilieth
    @Catilieth17 күн бұрын

    Bison are huge and don’t fear people, so they don’t run away or hide. Easy to find and watch them. That doesn’t mean they are friendly. Get too close and annoy them and they can turn on a dime and toss or gore you. A touron (tourist moron) had her blue jeans pulled off by a bison when she got too close, the jeans were hung on one horn. The bison became famous.

  • @Big_Tex

    @Big_Tex

    17 күн бұрын

    Saw a bunch a few weeks ago at Theodore Roosevelt NP. Very passive, just want to munch on grass, but intimidating to be close to them even in a car. They certainly leave behind a lot of cow patties and tracks, and the surprising thing is there were fresh tracks and cow patties on winding, steep, narrow hiking trails too.

  • @LANCEtheBOIL

    @LANCEtheBOIL

    17 күн бұрын

    It's hard to believe how dumb some people are, I've seen people in yellowstone try to pet bison(2000+ pounds), elk ( up to 900 lbs) , and moose(Shiras moose 1400 lbs). I'm all for Darwin awards, people that dumb shouldn't breed.Last year some dumbazz picked up a baby bison , put it in his car and took it to the ranger station because he thought it looked lost and cold( that guy really doesn't have any brain wrinkles and was fined I believe $10,000 + some other fines and could have been thrown in jail for 5-10 years)

  • @dianefurlong2911
    @dianefurlong291117 күн бұрын

    The Tetons are absolutely amazing

  • @kelliefish6259
    @kelliefish625917 күн бұрын

    Yes, I am enjoying these videos. Thank you for sending ❤and blessings from CALIFORNIA.

  • @smitty60-su2xf
    @smitty60-su2xf17 күн бұрын

    The royal gorge is also beautiful..

  • @sharrongrattan5940
    @sharrongrattan594017 күн бұрын

    Though the terms are often used interchangeably, buffalo and bison are distinct animals. Old World “true” buffalo (Cape buffalo and water buffalo) are native to Africa and Asia. Bison are found in North America and Europe. Both bison and buffalo are in the bovidae family, but the two are not closely related.

  • @user-oh2hs6jh5x
    @user-oh2hs6jh5x17 күн бұрын

    Andre, there are moose as well. I have seen moose in the river on the way to West Yellowstone.

  • @Tii12319
    @Tii1231916 күн бұрын

    The photos look like paintings. They are beautiful.

  • @SouthernBabez
    @SouthernBabez17 күн бұрын

    A lot of my family lived in Yellowstone Park. My dad originally went there just for photography and they ended up working for the park. Yellowstone is my favorite!

  • @kathybarrett1503
    @kathybarrett150316 күн бұрын

    The Teton mountain is unique in that it juts up directly from the valley floor. This is different from the Colorado Rocky Mountains that have foothills at the base of the mountain range that gradually increase in elevation until you reach the higher peaks.. The Tetons jut up from the valley floor directly without foothills because they are the "youngest" part of the Rocky Mountains. About the moose (the largest of the deer family) and other larger animals, yes, they are there. The wolves travel large distances to hunt in packs, and grizzlies do too. Sometimes wolves have been seen chasing a herd of elk or even challenging a grizzly bear. All these animals are wild and very dangerous, especially when you surprise or crowd them. You should check out the moose in videos--they're HUGE and have very nasty dispositions. They can charge at you at the slightest reason and gore and stomp you to death. Statistically, they kill more people than bears or wolves in the parks, including in Alaska.

  • @smitty60-su2xf
    @smitty60-su2xf17 күн бұрын

    The buffalo is the mascot for the university of Colorado they call him Ralphie and he leads the team onto the field at all home games..

  • @user-xg7ii8pu1l
    @user-xg7ii8pu1l16 күн бұрын

    That view for sunrise at the Tetons is unreal. So worth it. The stars before sunrise are unreal as well

  • @user-zj6qn2wq1u
    @user-zj6qn2wq1u16 күн бұрын

    Andre, Google says that there are about 800 moose in Yellowstone, but are harder to see and photograph due to where they like to roam.

  • @romarobbins270
    @romarobbins27017 күн бұрын

    Yellowstone is one of my favorite places on earth!! It’s worth a visit, but not during the summer when it’s too crowded.

  • @kathyrutherford4485
    @kathyrutherford448517 күн бұрын

    Yellowstone is incredible

  • @european-reacts

    @european-reacts

    17 күн бұрын

    So beautiful

  • @kathyrutherford4485

    @kathyrutherford4485

    17 күн бұрын

    If you want to see bears your best bet would be either Yosemite National Park or Denali National Park

  • @seanpatton7406

    @seanpatton7406

    17 күн бұрын

    ​@@european-reactsAndré, there's another AWESOME Family YT Channel; *"Your New Zealand Family".* They are *CURRENTLY in Yellowstone* right now with the RV Camper that they rented a few days ago!! This is their 2nd trip to the U.S 🇺🇸 and I believe that they're going to be here for awhile since they rented the RV Camper. The fam was scheduled for a *Live Stream tonight; S'mores by the campfire🔥!!* Unfortunately, bad weather 🌧️⛈️ changed those plans and they're going to try again tomorrow night!! 👍🙂

  • @LANCEtheBOIL

    @LANCEtheBOIL

    17 күн бұрын

    Best part of yellowstone is the tourists trying to win a Darwin award

  • @VirginiaPeden-Harrington-qd5zu

    @VirginiaPeden-Harrington-qd5zu

    17 күн бұрын

    I live an easy two hour drive from the Tetons. While Grand Teton National Park is small and lacks many of the beauties of other parks, it is still one of my favorites. The peaks of the mountains rise into view so suddenly as you come around a curve that their magnificence strikes all your senses at once, actually making it hard to catch your breath. The vast amounts of snow on the sharply sculpted peaks adds more beauty and mystery in winter.

  • @leilaamery
    @leilaamery17 күн бұрын

    I brought my dog on my Yellowstone and Grand Teton trip. One morning I was walking him and suddenly there was a bison 20 ft away. I was so scared that he was going to bark and cause the bison to attack us but he remained quiet as if he knew not to mess with it. We were able to walk away safely.

  • @tbnobs
    @tbnobs15 күн бұрын

    Early settlers that came here were a different breed how tough they had to be

  • @bjwyant1464
    @bjwyant146417 күн бұрын

    WOW her video is outstanding!! very well put together ... those shots she did blew my mind.... keep up the good work bub,,,,, im from OHIO.... love your videos

  • @timofeegraaay8165
    @timofeegraaay816517 күн бұрын

    I worked at Yellowstone in 1976-77 based at Old Faithful but spent most of my time repairing trails in Yellowstone Grand Canyon, whenI wasn’t on trash pickup duty around Old Faithful lodge. It was not great money 💰 or super intellectual work obviously but I was very young and loved it. No internet or cell phones in those days and the friends you can make with fellow US Park Service employees and the employees who work for the service vendors at food services and lodging can be really great. I did see one grizzly bear in my time there which fortunately was quite a distance ahead of me as it crossed the trail I was walking from a secluded Park Service Cabin that employees could reserve for a night or two when off duty. One thing people did was “hot potting”, that is when you strip down out of your clothes to whatever point you are comfortable with and get into a very warm part of a river that is heated by the thermal vents. It is a natural hot tub 🛀 and lots of fun. There were not many wolves in those days, they had been hunted and were reintroduced by the government decades later.

  • @willcool713
    @willcool71317 күн бұрын

    In my experience, not Yellowstone specificly, the best times to see wildlife is from first light to daybreak, or late afternoon to dark, and the best weather is light, misty rain that covers a lot of scent and sound.

  • @BigMoore1232
    @BigMoore123217 күн бұрын

    You wouldn't want to run into a bear on a hike

  • @Navybrat64
    @Navybrat6417 күн бұрын

    I really love my country.

  • @xtrmfc
    @xtrmfc13 күн бұрын

    Yellowstone is a day trip for myself and family .. Our favorite time to visit is the end of October or the first of November right before the park closes for the season and winter months .. Colder weather means less crowded which means you actually have the park to ourselves… Wildlife is closer to the roads , Bison , Elk herds, Deer, etc.. Snow flurries on one trip made for a Fantastic day trip …

  • @lindamowday2492
    @lindamowday249216 күн бұрын

    I always wanted to go to Wyoming I got to go and Yellowstone and Wyoming were absolutely breath takingly Beautiful. I love Wyoming❤

  • @dimestorephilosopher3308
    @dimestorephilosopher330816 күн бұрын

    The reflection in the water of the Tetons was fantastic.

  • @davidmichaels299
    @davidmichaels29916 күн бұрын

    People often overlook what may seem obvious. I am a photographer, and every day here in Florida, the sky at sunset is amazing. Dawn often is too. People overlook or take for granted the things all around them. This person's photography is great, and the location is amazing. But really, all she is doing, and you can too anywhere you are, is paying attention to the details. Often I will go with friends to a location, and as a photographer, I take pictures. I will come away with "amazing shots" at places these friends have been to a "million times," and they are amazed. I have been told all sorts of reasons why I get interesting images. It is not any of the reasons people say, such as creativity, talent, an eye for it, upgraded equipment, or editing. While all those improve the images, the single most important thing is not taking it for granted and taking the time to look. We spend our whole lives assuming and not looking, rushing about and never taking care to see. Really, if you look at the world every day trying to see it for real, how could it not be amazing?

  • @tbnobs
    @tbnobs15 күн бұрын

    Mother nature's beauty in the American west is unbelievable

  • @4theloveoflife
    @4theloveoflife16 күн бұрын

    this reminded me how much wilderness it is a 2 hour trip to both yellowstone and jackson.. not to mention island park and several others

  • @irisriley3284
    @irisriley328417 күн бұрын

    I do enjoy it when you react to national parks. Maybe someday we will see some of Portuguese natural beauty too!

  • @scruffyscrubs5468
    @scruffyscrubs546814 күн бұрын

    Many years ago a friend of mine who lived in Montana invited me to experience Montana and Wyoming. One of the best times in my life!! Awesome country!

  • @victoriawarren3373
    @victoriawarren337317 күн бұрын

    I lived about 2 hours from the Tetons, been there and no matter how many times I see it I am always in awe.

  • @elew223
    @elew22316 күн бұрын

    When I was at Yellowstone you could see bison/buffalo almost every part of the park. They have free reign to walk around the park and they know it! I also saw lots of crows. The rangers told us if you're interested in seeing predators like wolves and bears, you're more likely to see them in Lamarr Valley which is the northern part of the park. Just like what she said in the video. The only thing is that if you're interested in visiting Yellowstone and the surrounding parks, you really will need to fly to another state and just drive up to Wyoming. Back in 2017 when my family and I went, it was extremely expensive to fly into the airports nearest to Yellowstone. We were traveling as a group of seven. What we wound up doing was my parents and I pooled together the frequent flier miles we saved up from our credit cards and got tickets to Salt Lake City. From there my brother rented a minivan and we just spent half a day driving to Jackson Hole, which is the big town near the southern entrance of the park. So you'd have to do some homework figuring out how to get there that isn't too expensive, but won't make you spend a lot of time traveling.

  • @nwmonk3105
    @nwmonk310514 күн бұрын

    Once you get out of the large cities...America is spectacularly beautiful.

  • @kylesummers1565
    @kylesummers156517 күн бұрын

    I miss Wyoming. I wish I could have bought a little place before the west coast bought everything up and drove up the prices. Peace, Love!!

  • @dacrosber

    @dacrosber

    16 күн бұрын

    For real, it’s a damn shame Wyoming seems great in almost every way other than affordability (especially in western WY)

  • @maxjaeger40
    @maxjaeger4017 күн бұрын

    Makes me proud to be American the way we take care of our animals and nature.

  • @JasonMoir
    @JasonMoir17 күн бұрын

    I used to live in Wyoming for a while. It truly is beautiful, but it takes some time to get used to it being so windy all the time.

  • @LANCEtheBOIL

    @LANCEtheBOIL

    17 күн бұрын

    Yea, antelope don't make very good wind breaks

  • @dacrosber
    @dacrosber16 күн бұрын

    Elk and Moose share the same habitat ranges in a lot of places!! Basically any mountain range in the Rockies likely has both elk and moose!! So I’m sure there are Moose in Yellowstone as well

  • @coolHawk_
    @coolHawk_3 күн бұрын

    I like mapping stuff out, and I really think everyone should experience the U.S. National Parks, so I'm gonna propose some stuff. If you consider visiting Yellowstone, Billings-Logan International Airport will probably be the closest airport. It'll put you about 3 hours from the north eastern corner of Yellowstone. I highly recommend Cody, WY (about 2 hours south from the airport) because of the Buffalo Bill Center of the West, which also has a firearm museum and natural history museum. There is also a pretty good rodeo in Cody, WY, if you are interested in experiencing a rodeo. From there you can drive into Yellowstone. It does put you on the wrong side of all of the major geysers and hot springs, but it is a beautiful drive nonetheless, and you can get a hotel on the west side by Old Faithful if you want! Grand Teton National Park isn't too far south, and then my recommendation is split. Salt Lake City, UT has an international airport, so you can go there and fly somewhere else, like San Francisco or Sacramento to make it to Yosemite and Sequoia, or drive west to Craters of the Moon National Monument in Idaho and then backtrack a bit and go down to Salt Lake City. To include Craters of the Moon to Salt Lake City would be about 1254 km of driving, totaling about 13.75 hours, and you would hit 3 national parks/monuments and a pretty awesome museum and rodeo, if you choose to include those! If you went straight to Salt Lake and then to San Francisco, down to Yosemite and Sequoia, you might as well continue down to Los Angeles to LAX to fly back, totaling 1903 km and 22 hours of total driving. This might best be done over a couple or few weeks, just to have enough time. Otherwise, visiting Yellowstone and Grand Teton are plenty worth the international trip themselves!

  • @ger5681
    @ger568115 күн бұрын

    The wind is the only bad thing….the constant wind can drive you crazy

  • @chrisrenemans5026
    @chrisrenemans502616 күн бұрын

    Bison are super easy to see there. It’s essentially guaranteed you will see some. If you stay there for a few days, you would likely get annoyed by them blocking traffic so much.

  • @mbh2743
    @mbh274317 күн бұрын

    Remember these parks are in the mountains so Winters are cold and snowy in fact I got snowed out of Yellowstone the 1st of October 2022 if you want to see some other amazing national parks China has a some amazing Parks too

  • @IslaSkye123

    @IslaSkye123

    17 күн бұрын

    I've been there twice. Once was in mid June and it was snowing.

  • @saltyandthebeefcracker4863

    @saltyandthebeefcracker4863

    13 күн бұрын

    ​@@IslaSkye123It might snow next week. At least that is what people at work are saying.

  • @socadream
    @socadream17 күн бұрын

    It is beautiful there!

  • @kiethj7
    @kiethj716 күн бұрын

    There is nothing like waking up and watching the sun hit the Tetons in the morning. Also, yes it's not so common to see bears and wolves compared to bison. I never seen a bear there but I have seen them in Glacier National Park

  • @juliegore3380
    @juliegore338017 күн бұрын

    I just watched Matt and Nat in Lisbon! I’d love for you to read to it and explain things. It looks incredible!

  • @EricWoodyVariety59
    @EricWoodyVariety5917 күн бұрын

    In Yellowstone there are many wild species of deer, elk,moose,pronghorn,ECT....

  • @IslaSkye123
    @IslaSkye12317 күн бұрын

    I've been to Yellowstone and it's incredible!

  • @josephmallard9053
    @josephmallard905317 күн бұрын

    I love this kind of content. what you are showing right now is in my backyard. I live in the middle of all this. The west is beautiful.

  • @rodneysisco6364
    @rodneysisco636416 күн бұрын

    Those terraced mineral deposits from the hot springs look like Pamukkale in Turkey

  • @rhiahlMT
    @rhiahlMT17 күн бұрын

    Buffalo and elk are most likely to be seen. A senior citizen was gored by a buffalo there last week.

  • @TheBruceGday
    @TheBruceGday9 күн бұрын

    Yes, bison are the most common wildlife to see in Yellowstone. Elk are pretty easy to find as well. Deer. Wolves and bears are more rare. I have seen black bears most out of that group. Out of the 10-12 times I have been to Yellowstone, I have seen black bears maybe six times, wolves twice, and a grizzly once. Coyotes aren’t too rare. I saw a fox hunt and come up with a meal like the coyote in this video. One thing I have never seen in Yellowstone is a moose. I have seen one in Grand Teton, and in other mountain areas outside the parks, but not in Yellowstone.

  • @DianeCasanova
    @DianeCasanova17 күн бұрын

    The more videos you watch, the more you can understand why Americans don't leave the USA for vacations. 🙂🙂

  • @sljallen
    @sljallen17 күн бұрын

    On our road trips going out west we get to drive through Wyoming. I can see now why they call it "big sky". Big enormous gorgeous blue skies. The skies seem to overwhelm the land below it .If that makes since.

  • @MarleneMeier
    @MarleneMeier17 күн бұрын

    There was just a landslide that took out one of the roads in the Grand Teton National Park yesterday.

  • @TamiRuiz-vs2qk
    @TamiRuiz-vs2qk17 күн бұрын

    Tenton just had a a mountain crush on the road land slide

  • @reindeer7752
    @reindeer775217 күн бұрын

    It's extremely easy to see bison, elk and burros. It isn't unusual to see moose and coyotes. You can go on a guided wolf watch early in the morning.

  • @jesselenz5452
    @jesselenz545216 күн бұрын

    The Grand Canyon and Yellowstone are both beautiful, yes, but for true beauty in a national Park check out Yosemite. As nice as the first two are, Yosemite takes the cake.

  • @ericathevampire635
    @ericathevampire63516 күн бұрын

    Going to mammoth hot springs this week! Originally from Connecticut moved next to Death Valley np and living and working on the Montana side of Yellowstone for the summer and it is so amazing here!

  • @mariejustme
    @mariejustme17 күн бұрын

    Amazing vlog! She is an excellent photographer. Thanks, Andre. 🤟🏼

  • @TheBruceGday
    @TheBruceGday9 күн бұрын

    Andre you asked if you should react to Glacier National Park? Yes. It is one I still need to visit.

  • @Ginoulmer
    @Ginoulmer16 күн бұрын

    I see at least 1 bear a week where i live in Montana

  • @shelbychesnut99
    @shelbychesnut9917 күн бұрын

    We have toured both parks. It is hard to understand just how large Yellowstone Park is. We stayed at the south entrance. The main tour road is a figure 8. It would take 2 hours just to get to the middle of the park. Of course, the speed limit is slow and there are wildlife sightings along the way. This is a great trip.

  • @jamesleyda365
    @jamesleyda36517 күн бұрын

    Dude! It would be awesome if you reacted to OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK and MT ST HELEN'S NATIONAL VOLCANIC MONUMENT🔥👍

  • @stacy_rose7820
    @stacy_rose782011 күн бұрын

    I went a couple of years ago and saw license plates from all 50 states in the parks, even Hawaii! Perfect license plate Bingo

  • @Dolphins-13
    @Dolphins-138 күн бұрын

    Whew! The volcano will miss Utah.😂

  • @lilebb1657
    @lilebb16579 күн бұрын

    I love your reactions!❤❤ 🤠🇨🇱🇺🇲

  • @BTinSF
    @BTinSF17 күн бұрын

    How about getting away from the mountains and reacting to something a little different like the Everglades? Or maybe check out the temperate rain forest at Olympic National Park.

  • @arrobrewer2730
    @arrobrewer273016 күн бұрын

    PSA Grand Teton Pass is closed indefinitely due to road collapse.

  • @jimgreen5788
    @jimgreen578816 күн бұрын

    Andre, although it's totally unnecessary, I'm going to point out the obvious, and say that this is a stunningly beautiful pair of national parks. Bison is a weird word: BUY-son. So is Yosemite: yo-SEM-ih-tea, which is a Miwok [ME-wok) word of unknown meaning. The #3 district she called the "Grand Canyon of Yellowstone" (inferring Park here), when it's actually "the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone (River)". I've been to a "boatload" of the national parks, and for me, narrowing it down to my #1 impossible. There are elk, moose, bears, and a "boatload" of other animals there. She said she was going to Grand "TEET'n; it's actually TEA-tahn. Since it was set aside in 1872, it's not only the oldest national park in the USA, but the entire world. Now national parks are everywhere. We really started something, didn't we?

  • @dianaguenzler2897
    @dianaguenzler289717 күн бұрын

    My family and I love all of the many National Parks we've been to. It is hard to pick a favorite. I live in Colorado near Rocky Mountain National Park. We've been to Yellowstone 3 times, Yosemity 4 or 5 times, the Grand Tetons, Glacier National Park, and the Grand Canyon. We took hellacopters over 3 parks. They are definitely God's grand creations!

  • @TheBruceGday
    @TheBruceGday9 күн бұрын

    As others have said, there is amazing beauty in any state if you know where to look, even New Jersey! I am not sure where to go in a place like Rhode Island or Delaware, but I am sure there is something. For me, the most beautiful states are Wyoming, Montana, Colorado, Idaho, Washington, and Oregon. California if you can get away from the people. Alaska is probably the most beautiful, but I have not been there. South Dakota is awesome. Nebraska, the state where I grew up, is not considered beautiful by most. That is especially if you drive across Interstate 80. Even Nebraska has some incredibly beautiful places; Fort Robinson State Park, Chadron State Park, Scottsbluff National Monument, Wildcat Hills, the Sandhills along Nebraska Highway 2, the pine bluff and sand hills area between Chadron and Valentine. So beauty is where you look and find it.

  • @dianaguenzler2897
    @dianaguenzler289717 күн бұрын

    Our National Parks are wildlife sanctuaries and are managed by National Park Rangers.

  • @jeffhampton2767
    @jeffhampton276717 күн бұрын

    There is a super volcano in Europe also. I think there are six super volcanoes around the world

  • @debbyplank2189
    @debbyplank218916 күн бұрын

    Amazing what all you would miss if you didn't drive. You don't even need to be in a park to see what has been created for us. Bless this big and beautiful world. You're understanding more and more why Americans rarely have passports. All the best to your wife and baby too!

  • @wolfdaddy7098
    @wolfdaddy709814 күн бұрын

    The Yellowstone super-volcano is almost guaranteed to erupt during the coming prophesied great tribulation, I think the tribulation will probably start in 1-2 years, so that thing will probably blow in about 4-6 years from now.

  • @davidburney8463
    @davidburney846317 күн бұрын

    I would LOVE to live in the area,but that winters are rough

  • @blakerh
    @blakerh17 күн бұрын

    You should show us some videos about your country. Thanks

  • @babs4833
    @babs483313 күн бұрын

    It's not Tetan. it's Tee-tawn National Park (pronunciation,) We would LOVE to see you take a trip to visit the US national parks.

  • @2012escapee1
    @2012escapee114 күн бұрын

    Look into the explosion of the Mount St Helens volcano in the 1980s

  • @Charlee1776
    @Charlee177617 күн бұрын

    This may help you with pronouncing bison- it sounds like "bye son" as in - If you make the buffalo angry, you can kiss your butt *bye, son*. I love our national parks and want to go to Yellowstone so bad one day!

  • @SeanGelarden
    @SeanGelarden15 күн бұрын

    She should have gone to the Buckhorn Bar in Laramie

  • @ViolentKisses87
    @ViolentKisses8717 күн бұрын

    I expected her to find a bear wearing her glasses 🐻

  • @kowindsurf1590
    @kowindsurf159017 күн бұрын

    wyoming is beautiful; true

  • @jeffhampton2767
    @jeffhampton276717 күн бұрын

    I would vote for the Grand Canyon National Park and also Sequoia National Park with the giant largest trees in the world❤

  • @GP80888
    @GP8088817 күн бұрын

    I prefer the Tetons over Yellowstone. You get a lot of attractions at Yellowstone but the Tetons are just all around more stunning. IMO

  • @savannah65
    @savannah6516 күн бұрын

    I have some thoughts for your trip next year. Forget New York City for now. Look into airfares from Madrid to Miami. I know its a trip to get to Madrid, but you can get to Miami for a low fare, and get to see Florida. That may be a nice introduction to the US, without having to drive long distances.