• Check out our new YOU-TUBE Videos for Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks!!!

  • Feb 13 2024
  • Length: 53 mins
  • Podcast

Check out our new YOU-TUBE Videos for Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks!!!

  • Summary

  • In this podcast, we discuss the launch of our new You Tube videos that you guys can watch to determine if you want to purchase a guidebook for your families Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Park vacation.

    We go over 7 new videos for you guys including the following.
    1. introduction to Explore Yellowstone Like a Local.
    2. Getting to the Old Faithful Geyser Basin where you will hear Elk Bugle and see tons of great videos all along the roads you will be driving on including some great videos of geysers erupting.
    3. The North Loop of Yellowstone where you will find Bears and Wolves as well as the best Mammoth Hot Springs has to offer as well as the largest petrified forest on earth and all the fun things to do on the north loop.
    4. The South Loop where we will visit the glorious Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone and learn how the guidebook keeps you out in front of all the other tourists so you can have the entire area to yourself. And then we pass through the Hayden Valley and the largest Bison heard on earth on our way to the best of Yellowstone Lake.
    5. We then travel down to the Grand Tetons and go over all the best stops on our way to Jackson Hole.
    6. We also cover our monthly drawing for everyone who buys a guidebook where you can get some free swag.
    7. Lastly, we cover how the guidebook is a great gift for Valentine's Day, or any other day for that matter.
    Plus we listen to some really obscure music!!!

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