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Oh, yeah. Nice call.
If Yellowstone is over-the-top slammed (which it probably is), I could noodle down the west side of the Tetons instead. Most of hwys 47 and 32 are marked scenic.
Be a shame to miss Yellowstone and Grand Teton NP. But not worse than being there and hating it.
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Well, If you stay on the west side of the National Parks., be sure to stop at Mesa Falls. After all, it's located on an official scenic highway. It's well worth the short walk from the parking lot. Oh, and while in Idaho, Maverick gas stations sell real gasoline without ethanol. It costs more, but your gas mileage will improve.
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Barry wrote: Fri May 07, 2021 11:50 pmWell, If you stay on the west side of the National Parks., be sure to stop at Mesa Falls.
Okay, I just found Mesa Falls, right off Hwy 47. Yet another Hot Spot geologic feature. ("Ashton" should've been a clue.)

https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/ctnf/spe ... rdb5196020
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mesa_Falls_Tuff

I've been to Yellowstone a bunch of times; and I know it's totally nuts-o this summer. I think I'm going to blow it off. This sounds more appealing; and I notice a wild campsite very nearby.

(And a big waterfall. There's a New Mexico story of the cowboy kid who reached shaving age before seeing rain. That day, a raindrop from high in the clouds came barrelling down and hit him right on the forehead, knocking him off his horse. They had to throw a bucket of sand in his face to bring him around.)

Thanks for the heads up.
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We will be spending a week at Henry's Lake State park in September in order to fully explore this part of Idaho. There does seem to be quite a few alternatives to the Yellowstone traffic jams. Hopefully you will find some interesting spots that haven't shown up on my radar yet. Looking forward to our visit when you're in the area.
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