On Monday 6/26, we decided to have more of a low-key type of day, since we had been doing so much truck-traveling. So we loaded up the e-bikes for a trail riding adventure. One of the rangers had let us know about the trail to Natural Bridge, which was open to biking. Our handy tour guide app had also let us know of a beautiful drive around Gull Point which ended at the start of Natural Bridge trail.
We had the best time on that ride. The views of Yellowstone Lake were so beautiful. At the end of the bike trail, Natural Bridge trail went switchbacking several hundred feet up so you could actually walk across the bridge. It was a little scary since it was such a long way down. Apparently I didn’t look very graceful since Ray gave me grief for climbing with a water bottle in my hand. I guess that’s bad form when one should keep both hands handy for climbing!
Rain came in the afternoon as seems to be the pattern here. Mornings crisp with skies sunny and afternoon thunderstorms. We heard from a ranger that we might see bears in the late afternoon heading toward the east entrance from Fishing Bridge (where our campground is), so we headed off in search of them late in the day.
No luck hunting for bear today, but maybe tomorrow!


One response to “Yellowstone – Day 2”
You two are the most adventurous people I know!!!! Good luck in all your future endeavors!!! Pauline Cobb
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