Firehole Falls at Yellowstone NP There’s nothing like Yellowstone in the winter. It’s my favorite time to visit the park; wish I was there. Firehole Falls at Yellowstone NP lies about a hundred feet below the road. It’s a bit of a decent and climb back up to get this shot; it’s dangerous. Actually, the rangers have now blocked off the way down to the river. Probably, too many people were falling; it’s really steep. I was the only fool from the snow coach to make the trip to the river bottom. I would not try it again without an experienced climbing buddy and a rope. Once along the river, what a reward. Firehole Falls aren’t real tall; just majestic. To capture this image, I used a tripod with its feet in the water. The river bank hugs the canyon wall so there’s not much room to maneuver. I tried to fall in the river, but luckily was unsuccessful. By the way, this image is not a B&W.
Firehole Falls at Yellowstone NP
Jan 19, 2016 | AF-S DX VR 18-200mm f3.5-5.6G IF-ED, Daily Image 2016, Landscape, Nikon D200, Waterfall, Yellowstone