At 08:40 AM 8/25/02 -0400, NSURIT@xxxxxxx wrote:
Well, I did just buy the BIG Tamrac case, so I could make myself really
uncomfortable carrying a huge kit. Decisions, decisions. BB
Hi Bill,
I love macro work but, in my experience, you'll be much better served in
September in Yellowstone with your wide angles and telephotos. Also, don't
be disappointed if you don't see any bears in September. By this time of
year they're usually moving back up into the high country. Since you're
coming in from Big Sky I guess you'll be entering the Park from the west
entrance at West Yellowstone. There should be some nice herds of bison and
elk between there and Madison Junction. Be sure and visit Mammoth Hot
Springs. The formations there are beautiful, if they haven't dried up from
the lack of ground water, and there are usually several elk herds on the
grounds. Also visit the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone. The lower falls
there is spectacular. The following URL will give you an idea of the type
of equipment I find useful when visiting there:
<http://home.attbi.com/~jjohnso4/Yellowstone/images/index.htm>
Later,
Johnny
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Lilburn, GA
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