Showing posts with label spring. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spring. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 8, 2016

Yellowstone Country Safety * Icy Parking Lots *

The snow is melting during the day and freezing at night. The parking lots and driveways are very icy as a result. Wear shoes with heavy treads and be cautious. Performing a face-plant on the ice is painful! 

Yellowstone Country Safety * Spring is Almost Here *

With daytime temperatures climbing above freezing and the snow beginning to soften, spring is trying to peek out from under her blanket of white. It will be a while before she asserts herself but the slow transition has begun.

Saturday, April 11, 2015

Yellowstone Country Safety * Changing Spring Weather *


If you don’t like the spring weather in the mountains, wait ten minutes and something to your liking may come along!

Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Merchants are our Groundhogs


Communities across the country have various methods of predicting spring’s arrival. The most noteworthy occurs on Groundhog’s Day when Pennsylvania’s Punxsutawney Phil looks for his shadow. His shadow indicates six more weeks of winter.

Island Park has a much more effective predictor of spring. When vigilant business owners see fewer snowmobiles and mud begins to appear, spring is around the corner. As retailers shorten their hours and restaurants close until late May, it affirms that Old Man Winter has left the building. Unlike the eastern rodents, the caldera’s merchants are as accurate as a Swiss watch.

The selection of dining establishments in Island Park dwindles to four until Memorial Day. Stores reduce their hours during mud season or close completely. Those who live on the flat don’t realize how slow spring business can be in the caldera. The best that a business can hope for is to break even during this difficult time. This period of isolation is peaceful. Not many tourists have a hankerin’ to slog through the mud and remaining slush.

The slack time does not go unused however. Residents use it to make needed repairs and prepare for the visiting hoards that will begin arriving at the end of May.


The citizens of Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania have a rodent that is removed from its Gobbler’s Knob burrow each February and held high for the cameras. Island Park has not only developed a more accurate way to predict when spring is arriving but we have grizzly bears that emerge from their dens at the same time. I’d like to see someone from Gobbler’s Knob hold up a griz for the cameras!

Sunday, February 15, 2015

Yellowstone Country Safety * The Bears are Awake *

Bears are responding to early warm temperatures by leaving their dens. Be cautious while hiking/snowshoeing and avoid leaving food sources outside of your cabin.