October 8th, 2014.

After leaving Coffeyville, KS we crashed in Goodland, KS – partially because it was geographically convenient, and partially because it was home to the biggest easel in the world. 

I’m not going to type much. There’s simply no way to adequately describe Yellowstone National Park – in words or in pictures, it’s better than I remembered, more fantastic than I can express.

As a gift to my Lovely band I’ve sprung for a room in the Old Faithful Snow Lodge and I’m thinking it was well worth the absurd cost. We got a relatively early start out of Pinedale, WY this morning and headed-mostly north, slowly becoming surrounded by mountains – snow-capped and stunning, every time you had an impression that the park must’ve been right around the corner, the landscape leapt HIGHER and another sign told you that you had a couple of dozen miles to go yet. I think we got into the park as late as three in the afternoon, and yet – knowing I ain’t seen nothin’ yet, I still feel like we’ve had a remarkably full day and that we’ve seen SO MUCH stuff – jetting geysers and steam pools – dozens of random animals, even a couple of bison – not as ubiquitous as my friend Jennie had lead me to believe (and indeed, one of my most potent memories of visiting this place as a child was of being caught behind a bison for a long time at some point) but still huge and beautiful.

Stopping at a random roadside antiques and junk place shy of Colorado Springs, CO. It was run by a wizened woman who followed us around trying to determine what it was we might be interested in collecting. We found a new mailing list, but there’s no way we’d have been able to describe what we were looking for.

We’re all pleasantly exhausted after a late night, an early start and a LOT of driving and a LOT of walking and running around. I was worried that I’d feel like I was missing out on a lot by not having a better-defined plan, but so far just driving to points on the map circling slowly around the park has had the desired result…

SO –I’m emptying my camera, charging all my batteries in preparation of filling the former and depleting the latter, glutting myself on the aesthetic excellence around us. My only lament is that despite the egregious price tag and the freezing temperatures outside, our room’s heater is stuck on “sauna” and we’re waiting for a repair person to come save us from the temperatures. I’m keeping my fingers crossed that we can sleep tonight.

Kristen and I in the cockpit futzing with the controls. We totally pressed that one lever that you ought NEVER press.

A last note before bed : the staff here are all gathered from across the world – apparently you work a season and are paid and provided room and board in the park while waiting tables or collecting recycling or, indeed, fixing the heaters. Our repair person was a cute short-haired woman from South Carolina who’d visited her friend at MICA in Baltimore none too long ago and made a djembe for herself at Bonnaroo this year. She wrangled our heat back under control and betwixt her shutting our radiators down and us leaving the windows open to the 29 degree temperatures outside, we’ve at least hit 80 degrees…. And a comfortable temperature probably isn’t too far off.

This was our stage on Saturday, October 4th – ilyAIMY at Jive’s Coffee Lounge in Fort Collins, CO! It was a very fun show in a stunning city, but my pickup gave up the ghost and we were on a tight schedule. A shame – since it seemed like our NEWEST biggest fans walked in the door as we were wrapping up. We made the acquaintance of a beautiful German shepherd who had ALMOST completed his task… he got the attractive young blonde to come talk to his owner, but hadn’t sniffed out the fact that she had a boyfriend. 

Tomorrow its more Yellowstone until about 4pm at which point we’ve GOT to be on the road for Spokane if we want to arrive there before midnight. I have the sneaking suspicion we’re not going to be eager to leave.

KRFC in Fort Collins, CO where Franklin Taggert interviewed us on October 6th.
ilyAIMY Tour: Day 27 – Fort Collins, CO – In which we do a radio show at KRFC with Franklin Taggart, and climb around the mountains.

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