My husband and I realy enjoy the national parks- Yellowstone and Tetons next on the list! Coming in from Cody. Have about 5 days. I am confused by all the lodging suggestions. We are very flexible but don't have an endless budget. also don't want to be hit and miss tourists. We really like to stop and smell the roses ( and moose/elk droppings) as it were. Any help with the basics to get me started in the right direction would be helpful. We are hikers but not die hards and we enjoy a good meal at the end of the day. Also we need to get back to denver at the the end to catch our plane home. TexasHam- you seem to have been around the Yellowstone roads. What are your thoughts? thanx
Hey, I've never traveled on a Greyhound bus alone before :-/<BR> <BR> I will be switching buses three times before I get to my distination and it makes me just alittle uneasy.<BR> <BR> Are there any travel tips that I should be aware while traveling on a
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Any suggestions on good places to travel throughout the world? I was thinking about traveling some places within the next year but I wondered if anyone had some experiences. I don't travel much I've only been outside of the U.S. once. I think I just need
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Coming in from Cody. Have about 5 days.
I am confused by all the lodging suggestions. We are very flexible but don't have an endless budget. also don't want to be hit and miss tourists. We really like to stop and smell the roses ( and moose/elk droppings) as it were. Any help with the basics to get me started in the right direction would be helpful. We are hikers but not die hards and we enjoy a good meal at the end of the day. Also we need to get back to denver at the the end to catch our plane home. TexasHam- you seem to have been around the Yellowstone roads. What are your thoughts?
thanx
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