Yellowstone is called a “park,” which misleads some visitors into believing they’re in a park.
The buffalo and moose and wolves and whatnot do not share that illusion, a fact which occasionally gets people hurt. Wild country is wild, whether tourist roads have been built through it or not. Just saying.
















































And at the other extreme, there’s this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=URjAZwhZ334
It’s a whole lot cheaper than the rides at Disneyland.
And to think that some of our distant ancestors brought down mastodon with little more than pointy sticks.
I’ve been mulling (for several years now) a proposition that there’s some sort of inverse relationship with people and Maslow’s heirarchy. I haven’t gotten it fully fleshed out yet – but this sort of thing seems a data point.
I was cross country skiing in Yellowstone when a herd of bison showed up moving quicker than I’d have thought they could and before I could ski out of their way they had surrounded me. I stood very still looking straight ahead and tried to look like a dead tree, and they did divide right around me. I would suppose, as fast as they are, that that happens at least several times a year. Big is what they are. And hairy.