Day 10- Yellowstone/ Bozeman

Woke up to a black tailed fox sniffing around the campsite. Packed up quick to beat the rain and head north to Yellowstone’s upper area. Rain turned into fast falling snow, covering the ground with an inch in no time. The park is a different kind of beautiful blanketed under snow and we felt lucky to have gotten to see it both ways. 

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Saw Mammoth Hot Springs at the north entrance of the park.
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Bozeman rocks! Ate perfectly cooked steak, trout, bison potstickers, bison patty melt. Coming from nights of cheese- n- cracker dinners we were ready for a great meal, and we got one. The steak was cooked perfectly. Everything was delicious ans the waiter was friendly too. Monica turned him on to Hot Honey. Gave him a sample and a picture of the bottle. 

Did 4 loads of laundry at our roadside motel, the Bozeman Inn. After 9 nights in a pop up tent and warmish camp showers, a hot shower and real mattress were much needed. 

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