Rocky Mountain National Park

In which Moominmama snaps photos of cooperative critters and comes face to face with the latest presidential order on a bathroom door... Rocky Mountain National Park has been a national park since 1915, and the animals here are accustomed to its protections. Moominmama can't find any other reason to explain how she got a photo of this yellow-bellied marmot! Of all the wonderful things I see in our national parks forests and preserves, wildlife is the hardest thing for me to photograph. Lifting up my phone camera basically guarantees the birds take flight or the critters scamper off. But not only did this marmot pause to check me out as I crouched on the trail, a mule deer expressed only minor concern as we crossed paths in my campground this morning. Moominmama has been doing some spectacular hikes in this national park, which includes snow-capped peaks and alpine tundra. One third of the park is above 11.500 feet, where the marmots scurry and elk wander. It can look s...