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Winter Wolves of Yellowstone National Park

Every winter, between Christmas and New Years, we head into Yellowstone to track wolves, photograph grandeur beauty, and witness stunning geysers in winter's air.

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The Wolf Trip was a massive SUCCESS!

1/14/2016

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Our Winter Wolves of Yellowstone trip was a huge success!  Not just because we saw wolves in the wild, not just because we had perfect weather, not just because the accommodations were superb, or that we saw the Aurora Borealis as we toasted the New Year with champagne...it was a massive success because everyone had the time of their life!!!  As Jean said, "I not only learned a lot about wolves, and Yellowstone...but I learned a lot about myself as well."  

Yellowstone will do that to you...the raw wilderness has a way of penetrating your soul.  It's a lens with which to see yourself, too.  You probably wouldn't survive out here in the dead of winter.  The average person wouldn't.  Andy, our hired park guide, said that Winter is actually the top predator in Yellowstone.  And we experienced it...with all of our layers and tech fibers, we endured -30F...it was brutal, especially if you wear glasses...every exhale fogged your glasses which then immediately froze.  Without our support vehicle and warm meal waiting for our return, we ourselves would likely not survive these wolf and elk temperatures.  Even the bison take refuge in the thermal springs.  

Winter in Yellowstone is both exceptionally beautiful and brutally honest. Everyone on our trip thoroughly enjoyed themselves, however we all took moments to reflect on our lives, the year past, the new year, and using the template of the wilderness we began contemplating the path of the rest of our lives.  If you're into spiritual awakenings, there's nothing better than putting yourself on the temple of nature in front of wolves, bison, eagles and ravens...and together, building your future.

Please join us next year as we embark on this remarkable journey into Wolf Country one more time.

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    $1,699.99
    Tuesday December 27, 2016 - Monday January 2, 2017


    Dec 27: Arrive Bozeman, MT and tour of Museum of the Rockies for Dino Fossils

    Dec 28: Wolf Tracking, Lamar Valley to West Yellowstone, Montana

    Dec 29: Dog Sledding, and tour Grizzly and Wolf Center

    Dec 30: Snowmobile in Gallatin National Forest into Idaho

    Dec 31: Snow Coach to Old Faithful, and New Years Eve Celebration

    Jan 1: Free-time in West Yellowstone, shopping, and a Gun Shooting lesson (optional)

    Jan 2: Head home

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