A can of Hatch green chiles. I’ll add them to damn near anything.
A can of Hatch green chiles. I’ll add them to damn near anything.
This one actually looks closer:
Take my star, you magnificent S.O.B.
The car at 11:21 has clearly just elected a new Pope.
My favorite, easily-acquirable gin for G&T’s:
A couple tbsp of melted butter or olive oil will also help the process - most recipes I’ve seen call for it. Also, use way less water than you normally would for pasta, so that it’s really, really starchy. Honestly, I use the “cook in a frying pan” method and only use 3-4 cups of water per pound of pasta. If I do it…
Been blocked by bison only once. Been blocked by morons dozens of times.
The problem is you have to go through the popular areas to get to the remote ones. And that main loop road is a nightmare.
You can find similar features, just not the same density of features. Once is probably enough.
Could be worth a shot.
Top 5 still means there could be 4 better. I’ve got other parks I prefer, I leave Yellowstone to the city folk. Keeps them away from places I want to go.
Counterpoint: Glacier National Park. Far, far more peaceful, even if still problematic.
I’ve been in and/or out of the four major entrances, but probably spent the least time on the east side of the park. Might be worth revisiting.
Grew up near, visited many times. There are other parks I’d rather go to.
This. I honk my horn. Pisses them off, but gets everyone moving.
Even the Northern part was bad last time I went, and I’ve tried coming in the East side to no avail.
That’s never worked for me. I can never get anywhere where I can get 100 yards off the road. Even then, it’s full of oblivious people. The landscapes and natural features are nice, but there are places to see similar things without dealing with the people you get at Yellowstone.
Avoid Yellowstone; it’s over-rated and full of city folk. Unless you are city folk, then go ahead and visit.
I was gonna post a ‘70 Plymouth GTX, but you made the point better than I could.