Thursday, July 31, 2008

On my U.S.A travel - Nature & Wildlife at Yellowstone

After a long drive of 350 miles from Salt Lake City, we reached West Yellow Stone around 2 a.m. Drive with Murano was very comfortable through out the trip and we were not tired at all.

YELLOW STONE (3rd Jun to 5th Jun)

We planned our visit to this park a month back and booked Madison Hotel - This is a historic hotel built with wood. On the night of reaching yellow stone, we reached the hotel around 2 a.m since we had earlier missed our flight from Phoenix to Salt Lake City. They had kept the back door open just for us and informed us of the secret place where they had placed our room keys. The hotel folks were very helpful and friendly and I loved our stay here. The hotel is very close to West YellowStone entrance and is in a beautiful small village. We throughly enjoyed our stay here as much as we enjoyed our visit to Yellow Stone.

The next morning, we visited Yellow stone national park. It is one of the most beautiful national park I have ever visited. It is rich in diverse beauty - It had extraordinary Geysers, Hot Springs, Scenic mountains, lakes and good extent of wild life with Grizzly bears, Wolves, Elks, Bison. It also has a Grand Canyon, which we couldn't see since the roads were closed for reconstruction.

NATURE & WILDLIFE

At the first sight of Yellow Stone, I was thrilled at the beauty I saw. A beautiful flowing river in the middle of a lush green forest next to snow capped mountains. I have always imagined this scene & it was right in front of me. I thought it was a great beginning for my 3 day visit to this park. Immediately, I got lucky! At far sight, I spotted couple of wolves running into the forest.

This place has hugeee valleys - Lamar & Hayden. We visited Lamar valley which is the northern most part of this national park. Lamar valley is very rich in wildlife and in the hope of spotting them, we went there close to sunset. It was a long drive to the valley and along the way, we spotted lots of Bison & Elk. All the way, I was hoping for a Bear or a Wolf to cross the road! :) We also saw many wildlife enthusiasts, waiting for hours to spot Bears & Wolves. Most of them carried best in world class binoculars for wildlife spotting. We just believed our naked eyes. I know this is not the best practice. But, I don't own any of those. Anyway, coming back to what exactly I want to say, we were struck by luck. Next to the road, we saw an Elk & a Wolf fighting. A lone wolf tried to attack an Elk. The Elk knowing that only a pack of wolf can be of threat to it, started to charge the wolf. It was an enthralling experience to me. Check out the short video on this (Quality is not good!)



By now, the night had fallen and we started our way back to our hotel. We crossed a high altitude pass which was covered with snow only a week back. The road had been cleared and both the sides were covered with decently high snow walls. Suddenly, the weather got worse and it started snowing. Driving through the snow became difficult and were not sure if our Murano could handle it well. Jomy drove very cautiously at 10 Mph and managed to get out of the pass safely. If only the snowfall had been heavier, we would have got stuck in the pass with no help!



From that night, for the next 2 days, the weather was cloudy. Now & then, sun rays peeked between the clouds and it brought some smile on our face. But, the place was gorgeous and never missed to allure me with its charm. There were several beautiful lakes inside the park and unarguably, Yellowstone Lake was the best. It measures about 135 Sq miles! As the end of winter season brought out sun, we also saw a lake which finally gave up its frozen state.


GEYSERS & HOTSPRINGS

An irresistible attraction of this place is its Stunningly coloured Geysers, Bubbling Mudpots, Hissing Fumaroles & Hot Springs. I have never seen this kind of beauty and it was glorious. This place comprises of more than 10,000 thermal features and in fact, it is about two-third of what is found in the world. The Geyser basins were spread through out the park and offered a great exploration of geothermal features.

The thermal features are at such high temperature that only thermophilic bacterial & algae growth are possible. There were large hot pools which radiated brilliant colors of deep blue & emerald green. The fine particles of silica settled in the water and the intensity of sun rays produced baby blue to deep blue colors. Some of them have orange or yellow colored outline formed by sulphur settlement. I could see other colors like black, dark green which were primarily formed by the algae & bacteria growth.


Many of the geysers here were small, just sputtering & splashing hot water to a height of 10 to 15 feet. It was said that their erupting times are unpredictable. Some of the geysers even have stopped erupting or dead due to human vandalism. Earlier, visitors used to throw coins onto geysers like wishing wells and this had blocked vents of the geysers. Some of the geysers, still managed to find new vents and they are still alive!

There are few Grand geysers which are huge and erupts really high. One of them erupts at regular intervals of 45 to 90mins and is accordingly named as "Old faithful". This can erupt upto a height of 100 feet or so. I watched this erupting continuously for more than 4 minutes. I have edited 4 mins video to 40 sec video. Check it out.



Geothermal features here were splendid, eye-catching and radiant. I was mesmerized by this overwhelming beauty. You can see some of their pictures at http://picasaweb.google.com/rshanthi/YellowStoneGrandTeton

GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK (6th Jun)

After spending 3 full days at Yellow Stone, we visited Grand Teton national park for a day. In winter, the mountains of Grand Teton is very popular for Skiing. We were here at the end of winter, but the mountains were still full of snow. Large population of Moose is found here and we were informed that it is relatively easy to spot them in this park. I think we had ran out of all our luck - We did not find any. We spent most of the day driving the entire stretch of this amazingly beautiful park.

The same evening, from Grand Teton we drove back to Salt Lake City, to catch our flight to Buffalo, to see the famous Niagara Falls. Check my next posting for rest of my trip update...

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

On my U.S.A travel - Nature & People


After a month long planning on our travel, the day (30th May) came for us to pack our bags and experience it. I started the day with great excitement of traveling to some of my favorite places in U.S.A. We bid Au revoir to Dallas and boarded our flight to Phoenix in our trademark style. Inspite of our careful(?) planning, we ended up in a mad rush to the airport and managed to board the flight just on time. Once I got seated, I felt a great relief and immediately went to sleep (We were awake packing till 4a.m earlier in the morning). When I woke up, I saw miles & miles of desert below me. It was El Paso, New Mexico. In an hour's time, we reached Phoenix, Arizona.

In Phoenix, we picked up the rental car from Enterprise and headed towards Flagstaff (140 miles), our base station for visiting Grand Canyon. In the first few miles, there were lots of hugeee cacti on the road side. They were more than 30 feet tall & reasonably thick. Cacti slowly started to show up less and the road side was full of green shrubs. In sometime, the shrubs became trees and we were surrounded by pine trees. The outside temperature dropped too soon and it became cold. The landscape changed drastically in just 2 hrs - From a desert to a beautiful hill station.

We reached De Beau International Hostel where we had booked our lodging. We had a private room - The hostel had a very clean common kitchen & dining. We love to meet travelers going around the world and international hostels are the hub. As we approached our room, I met a Spaniard lady. While talking, she mentioned that she really admires black hair and adores wheatish complexion of Indians. She thinks Aishwarya Rai is the most beautiful women in the world and not Angelina Jolie as the Americans believe!
After relaxing for a while in our room, we decided to take a stroll along the streets. We enquired about the best cafe at the reception and we were guided to the near-by Macy's coffee house. We ordered a double shot cafe mocha. Jomy thoroughly enjoyed the coffee and I enjoyed the place.

GRAND CANYON


The next morning, we drove to Grand Canyon from Flagstaff. The moment I set my eye on the grand canyon, I was thrilled to see the mammoth canyon with huge cliffs and rocks. Minutes later, I found mile-high cliffs, gorgeous gorges and the vastness of the canyon. Later, I understood that the canyon is spread over 277 miles and the deepest point is about 6000 feet deep!
No photo, no painting, no imagination (is it only mine?) or all of these together can ever capture the picturesque nature that I saw here. You got to be here to feel the amazing work of the nature. To really enjoy the surpassing beauty this place has, I think it is just not sufficient to be here - Only tough hike and wild river rafting can guide to base of some of the most beautiful gorges. As I couldn't do any of these this time, I decided to watch the short documentary film "Grand Canyon : The Hidden Secrets" which took me through the nature's awesome beauty. This film gave a unique chance to explore the immense beauty at the canyon depths. It took me through a thrilling flight over the entire canyon stretch. The most interesting part was the river rafting - Exact replica of the wooden boat used by John Powell during his expedition in 1869 was used. John Powell was a one armed civil war veteran who delved into the canyon through the Colorado river.
After wandering for the whole day in the jumbo canyon, my legs were tired and needed rest. I rested at the brink of the canyon admiring the geological wonder of this stupendous place. I was looking at the rocks which could have been formed 1800 million years to 270 million years ago. I was overwhelmed by the ancientness of this place and sat there till the sun set.
Apart from seeing the canyon from the easily accessible view points, we also hiked to few places. It was a very quick and easy descend. While descending, we could see very beautiful plateaus, gorges and some wild flowers & cacti. We also saw the ice age fossils at Cedar Ridge.
On our way back to FlagStaff, we somehow ended up taking a different route. We weren't sure if the route was correct. The fuel in the car was less than quarter tank (we didn't know the fuel capacity of the newly rented car ;)). We did some rough calculations and were falling short by few miles to the nearest town. We were in the middle of Coconino national forest and there were no signs of any help. No 911 either since the phone battery had drained completely earlier. We were fully prepared for sleeping in the car in the middle of the forest :) I felt it was really interesting and was also worried at the same time. Knowing that nothing much can be done, left the worries behind and enjoyed the moment. Jomy started driving at an optimal speed to save petrol. But, the fuel tank warning alarm started to ring. Just at the nick of the time, we came across Shell gas station. Oh my god, it felt like a movie where all the sequences were rightly planned. Things fell in place at the right moments!
SHORT TIME AT SEDONA
After 2 days in Grand Canyon, we drove to Sedona, on our way back to Phoenix. We just had half a day in Sedona and went to information centre to find out the best places we could see within that time. The lady at the information centre mentioned about a promotional offer given by a resort - The offer was a free helicopter tour of Sedona. We were so excited hearing that. Wait! There was a catch! We needed to take the resort tour of 90mins. Again, we did a rough calculation and found that we didn't have sufficient time. Unwillingly, but with no choice, we said no to the tempting offer and moved on to see a chapel in Sedona.
The chapel was built in between two huge red rocks at a very good height. The place was just beautiful and the chapel was very peaceful. After relaxing for a while here, we drove towards Phoenix. On our way, I wanted to take pictures of the huge cactus. I was obsessed with them and we spent some considerable time there. When we reached Phoenix, we got delayed and missed our flight to Salt Lake City :) But, anyway, we got tickets in the next flight.
We reached Salt Lake City around 7:30p.m and hired a 2009 Nissan Murano for our 350 miles drive to Yellow Stone. It is a crossover with 3.6 litre (6 cylinder) engine with 265 bhp. Hurray!! I was so excited about driving this huge & powerful vehicle!
I am stopping here for now...Rest of the trip update in my next posting...
You can see photos of this trip at http://picasaweb.google.com/rshanthi/GrandCanyonSedona