Nemo14
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Aug 13th Cont-
Exhausted, but going to try and finish up the 13th by tonight...starting now to get myself motivated. My company offers a number of volunteer opportunities and today I got a chance to volunteer with them at the Houston SPCA. I'm in peak busy season in my normal work role, so it was nice to get a change of pace. It's been raining a lot here in Houston, so I spent my morning walking large dogs in downpours...and then back to real work in the afternoon. I used to be an official volunteer there...back before kids. I forgot how tiring, yet rewarding it can be.
OK, back on track...
We decided to follow the trail up to the top (which is a fairly steep climb with a number of stairs) and saw this random bison along the way just chillin' on the hillside...
The yellow in this fumarole pic is also a good time to talk about the smell of sulfur. Yeah...there's a very powerful smell in this area. Unfortunatley, it was too much for David, but he kept pushing on with us.
Flowers!
We're now up at the top...
What's crazy is that last time we were here, this section was just a sulfur steam pit. We couldn't see anything. I remember having to walk slowly on the boardwalk path just because you couldn't see a thing. It reminded me of my first whiteout in college...except snow doesn't stink like this.
The pic is neat, but it's really the video that does it justice...
Now heading down...
Kind of cool panning out and seeing how the Yellowstone River is just on the other side of the road from all of this.
Oh well...more pics as we head down...
Steam can be really frustrating, but also make for some neat pics...
By the time we got to the bottom, David got sick...like violently ill sick. There was nothing I could do and he didn't want our help...so I wandered a little at the bottom while we waited for him to feel a bit better. I wound up taking this video, which I thought was pretty neat of this little vent...
He eventually got to a good enough point that he could get in the car so we could drive off.
We were there at the cauldron today, and did the paint pots. Our last day here - tomorrow we're driving down to Bryce Canyon.