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Yellowstone in Winter Temperatures Part 3 - Besieged by Big Bulky Bison

Yellowstone in Winter Temperatures Part 3 - Besieged by Big Bulky Bison I wanted to go to Yellowstone during the off season and with roads due to close any day now I headed due east. Unfortunately the early snows meant the roads were closed on and off so I had to change my initial plans but eventually it all worked out and I was treated to some of the most beautiful scenery I could imagine.

Enjoy part 3 of 4 of this fantastic trip!

Home for a few nights: Carbella Campground outside northwest entrance
Coordinates: 45.21196, -110.90089

Home in snow: Itch-Kep-Pe Park
Coordinates: 45.628132, -109.252941
Free camp site, usually flush toilets when it's not freezing out

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Mirrorless Camera: Sony a65 (7 years old!) and Sony 18-250mm lens
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Video editing application: Davinci Resolve 15 (free version)

Music:
-Music for Manatees Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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