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   Unfortunately our stock ran out and they no longer had them in our size. ice,timberland lug boots, etc. stocking shelves and coolers and cleaning including the restrooms of course People working in Yellowstone range from college students to the “older & bolder” generation and work many types of jobs from hotel positions of front desk or housekeeping to gift shops or food service things I’ve done in the past Working a 40 hour week can be challenging to some but to most of us it is worth it to be in a great place to hike explore the park and cool neighboring towns or just hang out with new friends We enjoyed music art walks hot springs eating out etc In July I was able to get my work schedule arranged to drive down to neighboring Grand Tetons National Park and to drive up to Glacier National Park and adjoining Waterton Lakes International Peace Park in Canada Whenever I looked at the steam rising in the early morning I was always reminded that beneath Yellowstone is the world’s biggest volcano The thermal features of the park were so fascinating to me especially the colors of all the springs On Sep 3 the Steamboat Geyser erupted the last time it erupted was 7/31/13 and before that it had been 8 years I was able to get down there right away and it was roaring like a tornado misting water all over and the steam plume was 400 ft high It is the highest geyser in the world and was very thrilling to see I had a favorite park ranger (who did have a cool hat) that stopped by the station store all the time and I loved to see him in action dealing with traffic and animal control and the tourists What I learned working in Yellowstone this summer is how ill prepared some people were for this kind of vacation GPS and many cell phones may not work in the park so maps are helpful Make sure you have plans on where you are staying as places fill up including the campgrounds Be sure to not let the gas tank get too low as the park is indeed very big and it takes hours to get around especially as there are many bison who like to walk down the middle of the road Many vehicles are pulling over to photograph the animals they see along the road including the bears Please observe the rules and do not crowd the animals as they are very dangerous I saw grizzlies one with a cub right by the road as well as black bears and cubs We had many mama and baby elk in Mammoth and they are also very protective of their young The bull elk in the fall are very menacing and chase cars and people If you do go hiking in the back country don’t go alone and carry bear spray which is sold all over the park There are many dangers and we had several deaths in the park due to accidents drowning falls etc If you are looking at Yellowstone or any national park as a vacation read up on it ahead of time and be prepared Car problems do happen and AAA does not come into this park Although we did not have a repair center at our station others within the park did Bring rain gear sunscreen and a jacket as the weather is ever changing Get an early start to the day to not only avoid traffic but to get a better chance to see wildlife Save money by bringing your own water bottles and coffee mugs to fill as you go Consider packing a lunch to save time standing in long lines Don’t forget to pack memory cards chargers and batteries you might need It’s best not to drive after dark for many reasons hitting a big animal causes big damage to both your vehicle and the animal Savor the flavor of the local towns outside the park Take time to walk around there’s so much more to see than Old Faithful My best advice for Yellowstone (and elsewhere) is to not just view it through a camera lens It’s better to put down the camera and pick up the binoculars and just watch the wildlife in it’s natural environment Your photos won’t be any better than the hundreds already posted on Google If you didn’t take a picture you still saw it and can always look at the excellent photos already on-line any time you want to Or just get a postcard and write your feelings about what you saw on the back of it and date it I know many people have photography as a true hobby but I just had a small camera that fit in my pocket and the few pictures I have along with some great experiences tell a story worth so much more to me than hundreds of photos If you are looking to work a seasonal job like this check out the website wwwcoolworkscom I have used them for most of my jobs over the past 8 years and have worked summers at lodges in Alaska Colorado and NC I have chosen to lead a life of celebration service and community involvement so I have also worked non-profit volunteer jobs in Georgia Kentucky and Massachusetts some during the winter months as well Even my shorter term experiences elsewhere have led to my long term way of life Another reward of doing these jobs all over the country is planning the road trips that will take me to and from them I have crisscrossed the USA many times over the years This time I left from Tucson in mid May and I made a return trip to the beautiful landscape of Bryce Canyon in Utah then went to pay my respects to Hemingway in Sun Valley before going to the lava landscape of Craters of the Moon National Monument in Idaho After completing my Yellowstone work contract in late September I drove the spectacular BearTooth Highway and went from there to the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument Then from Custer’s Last Stand it was on to Custer SD where I saw the annual Buffalo Roundup Then I headed to Estes Park Colorado to see friends I worked with last summer I finished up at White Sands National Monument in New Mexico and enjoyed sledding down the snow white dunes Everyone has something to contribute whether it’s with their people skills or just their willingness to do what is needed But yet it is not for everyone It is spending lengths of time away from family and being out of their “comfort zone” that bothers some people I am used to living “outside the box” so no TV spotty or no cell service is not an issue for me I am blessed to also be in healthy shape to be able to do this and for that I am extremely grateful This kind of work makes me feel alive and keeps me active and fit I take something away with me every time and these experiences will stay with me forever Some retirees are meant to proudly wear that baseball cap that states “I’m Retired” but others like me are not yet ready to go there even though we have left our jobs But then somebody has got to grow tomatoes in their garden and bake cookies with the grandkids whereas I’m trying to save something for my “old age” and that may be helping the great-grandkids grow tomatoes I may have left my “real job” several years ago but I’m proud to be part of this alternative workforce Besides the money I earn pays for my “real travel” Last year I earned enough to go to South Africa and other places and next month I leave for Cuba and the Galapagos Islands This 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