And Yellowstone.
As fun, and as beautiful, as both of those were, we had more fun in Dubois. We were able to go off road quite a bit on public land which bordered the largest wilderness area in the lower 48, saw more petroglyphs which were untouched, and saw hundreds of animals.
Here is emily by a petroglyph which she found by herself.

We stayed at the second oldest KOA where I found these very old gas pumps.



A Final note on my New E-3. While trying to shoot family pics on the shores of lake yellowstone

Savannah decided that she would push the tripod over into the lake with my camera in it.... We had the camera on a 12 second timer. I saw the whole thing in slow motion as it happened. I was running across the rocks to grab the camera as it went into the water. It went off just in time to catch my worried expression as i pulled it out of the drink.

Fortunately the much advertised durability of this camera is not hype as this is the fourth serious fall that this camera has taken, and the first time to be completely submerged. I dried it off and checked it out. Everything was fine. I did loose one cokin filter when it hit the rocks at the bottom. Other than that, it was unharmed.
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