Episodes
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Thank you to all my faithful listeners I have decided to end Tied To Natures Yellowstone. I believe I have covered most the areas in Yellowstone and shared enough to give first time visitors and those visiting again sufficient information. You can find Tied To Nature on Instagram, YouTube, and Facebook where I will continue to share insights on Yellowstone. I hope to become more active on Youtube and start sharing more videos there.
Thanks
Adam Brubaker
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It is hard to explain, Yellowstone has in general been slower than past winters. Yet the time I spent in Yellowstone we had some incredible encounters. Watch for this episode on Youtube this Friday https://www.youtube.com/tiedtonature.
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Black Sand Geyser Basin is a small family friendly geyser basin. This is a great are to see a couple small geysers and some nice hot springs. You can make the trip here a little longer of you decide to take the hike from Old Faithful to Black Sand.
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If you are visiting Yellowstone it is a good idea to know what the gateway communities have to offer. From some of the best fly fishing and snowmobiling in the country to hiking, floating, museums, and so much more. I talk bout all the communities and what to consider at each one.
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Merry Christmas, just a short episode with some quick trivia as I spend time with my family.
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Kira Cassidy a research associate with the Yellowstone Wolf Project talks about her work, wolves in Yellowstone. Kira answers some common questions, shares some basic facts, and dives into the science of wolves in Yellowstone.
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West Thumb is the most southern road side basin in Yellowstone and worth a look. West Thumb sits right along the banks of the Yellowstone river and is a nice stopping point on your way to or from Jackson. As well if you are traveling toward Fishing Bridge or Old Faithful.
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Winetr is upon us here in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem and the wildlife has learned to live with or it, sleep through it , or move away from. Adam talks about specific wildlife you will see in the winter, the best places to find them and how they react in the winter.
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I hope everyone that is celebrating Thanksgiving enjoys their day today. Due to the holiday this is just a quick episode highlights a couple ways for you to prepare for your Yellowstone Trip.
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Biscuit Basin is one of the smaller basins in Yellowstone with some terrific features to visit. Sapphire Pool, Jewel Geyser, and West Geyser are three of the highlights. This short board walk is a great one to visit with the family.
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Did you know Yellowstone has close to 300 waterfalls, many people are quite surprised by that fact. Adam talks about 18 waterfalls in Yellowstone that are easy to access many right off the road.
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It has been a long time coming, thanks for all the encouragement to bring Tied To Nature's Yellowstone back for a season two. In episode one of season two I play a little catch up giving some updates on Yellowstone. Then share with you what to expect in the winter season, as believe it or not Yellowstone winter season is basically upon us.
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Summer in Yellowstone is coming to an end and the first season of Tied To Nature's Yellowstone is as well. Listen for monthly updates for the next few months before season two starts next April.
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George and Jenny truly live "A Yellowstone Life", living on the edge of Gardiner, MT they can almost throw a rock and hit the National Park. Living on the edge of Yellowstone comes with great rewards including being able to explore parts of Yellowstone others only dream of.
George's artwork - https://www.georgebumann.com/gb/
George and Jenny’s unique lifestyle living on the edge of Yellowstone - https://www.ayellowstonelife.com
Free webinar introducing you to Animal Language and how to tune in - https://www.ayellowstonelife.com/animal-language/
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The bison rut seems to be the highlight of Yellowstone in August. Which can bring in many other animals when there are casualties due to the rut. A little late but Sawmill geyser is active again as of now.
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Rumors abound about crowds and needing reservations for Yellowstone. Yes there are crowds but have you been to Chicago because it is nothing compared to major cities or small cites through out the U.S. An no you do not need a reservation. Also tips on how to best navigate Yellowstone.
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Gardiner MT, was once the most significant entrance to Yellowstone National Park. That meant the first thermal feature to be seen by most guests entering the park was Mammoth Hot Springs. Although this area may not be as popular as Old Faithful, Mammoth is worth taking the drive to not only for the springs here but for the history of Fort Yellowstone.
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One of the highlights of going into the Old Faithful Inn is looking over the shoulder of resident artist Jim Reed and watch as his paintings come to life. Jim shares his story about he became the resident artist at the Old Faithful Inn and gives some insight into his art.
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This is a quick update, the short of it is wolves are still active but it is hot out there.
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It is hot out in Yellowstone and it is getting tougher to find wildlife in Yellowstone. Here are tips on where and when to look for some of your favorite Yellowstone animals.
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