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yellowstone

Tim,

Did you get to take the tram up to the top? The view from
up there is spectacular!

Ian
 
ian408 said:
Tim,

Did you get to take the tram up to the top? The view from
up there is spectacular!

Ian
No I didn't take the tram . I feel much more comfortable with both feet on the ground.:p but I watched :D I can't believe they ski down them things :eek
 
Last summer my wife I stayed at the Hostel in Teton village for a night. We rode the Tram up to the top. Why I get on every Tram I come across I don't know. They always scare the crap out of me. The view was awesome. Of course after we got back down I was just fine with the view of my beer at the Mangy Moose Saloon! :brow
 
ride-a-lot said:
Last summer my wife I stayed at the Hostel in Teton village for a night. We rode the Tram up to the top. Why I get on every Tram I come across I don't know. They always scare the crap out of me. The view was awesome. Of course after we got back down I was just fine with the view of my beer at the Mangy Moose Saloon! :brow
The view was best from the ground ;) Teton village was really nice . I just wish I would have had more time
 
I last visited the tram during the fires in Yellowstone. It was a
clear day and the views of the fires were staggering. Columns
of smoke rising into the clear sky. Skeery stuff.

Ian
 
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