
In which Moominmama experiences a bit of the Wyoming Wild West and survives a snowstorm... The drive east from Yellowstone Lake takes one out of the caldera and into the Absaroka mountain range, and it is stunning, especially with the mountain tops still dusted with snow. Sunday night into Monday morning, the first snowstorm hit Yellowstone, and I awoke to a winter wonderland in my RV park. It was beautiful but the snow didn't last -- at least not in the lowlands. But there's still some snow gracing the mountain tops around Yellowstone, including Avalanche Peak in the Absarokas. Avalanche Peak is one of the highest points in the park and a hike I was considering until I turned my ankle again this past week. It was a stupid mistake. The land around Lake Lodge, where I work, is hilly and uneven, and I took my eye off the ground to greet a colleague, promptly putting my weak ankle in an untenable position and tumbling to the ground with an embarrassing squawk. It was both the ...