We returned a littler earlier than expected due to the weather. Yellowstone was not overly crowded (yet), but the weather consisted of icy rain and hard winds which create the type of cold that goes through your flesh and chills your bones. As a result we spent much of our time hunkered down inside the RV reading. Finally we figured that if we're going to stay indoors and read we may as well be back at the house.
So...here we are.
So...here we are.
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Date: 2025-05-21 12:29 am (UTC)From:I can see them sitting in the park's main office, stuffing themselves with treats, while they scry and watch the morons destroy themselves.
When I was stationed in Hawaii I heard all the time of tourists getting injured for stepping on barely cooled lava flows with live magma underneath. Or getting eaten by sharks because they ignore the clearly marked signs that dawn and dusk are the most dangerous times and sharks are in the waters all the time.
After the things I've seen and heard about in Yellowstone, what you are describing doesn't surprise me a bit. So many people think that the warnings don't apply to them.