tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5164710319672908093.post4459412986121449564..comments2024-03-28T23:11:15.945-04:00Comments on Smoky Scout's Hiking Adventures: Yellowstone National Park: Mt. Washburn and The Foxsmoky scouthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08142614926628949343noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5164710319672908093.post-52918137896086607642015-09-26T05:55:09.633-04:002015-09-26T05:55:09.633-04:00Nice trip report and photos. I visited YNP in 200...Nice trip report and photos. I visited YNP in 2007 as part of a feeler trip which included other areas out west. Unfortunately no serious hiking was really done on that trip. I'm finally in a position to head back out west and hike Glacier, YNP, and Grand Teton, maybe with separate trips. Mt. Washburn is one of the YNP hikes I plan on doing. It looks like you went in July. How as the weather then? Any rain during your days there?<br /><br />I'm also glad to read the story about the bartender. I really wish I would have had the knowledge she had to do something like that. I stayed at home for college and was too busy working and wasn't no where near as social as I should have been. I always tell the college aged kids I speak with to consider working a summer in places like Yellowstone, Glacier, Denali, or even a beach/tourist town. Life turned out pretty good for me, so I can't complain too much. If things go good enough after the next decade, we might even relocate to E. Tenn. or W. NC and maybe I could do some volunteer shifts at some of the visitor centers in the area.IndyGuynoreply@blogger.com