Winter In Yellowstone National Park

I remember that morning. I came out of the Super 8 in Gardiner, Montana at 5am to make sure the car would start. I was dressed in my Yellowstone gear; lots of layers and my heavy neoprene boots with the super thick soles that keep your feet off the ice. That’s what you need to stay warm when its 25° below zero. As I made my way in the dark my small flashlight caught the eyes of a dozen or so mule deer in the parking lot. I had left the car unlocked, a lesson I’d learned the hard way the year before, and I got in. The car didn’t want to start but after a kind word under my breath, the engine caught.

Welcome to Yellowstone in winter.

Yellowstone National Park was created by Congress in March of 1972, which means March of 2022 is the 150th anniversary of America’s first national park. Yellowstone is an expansive, ever-changing landscape of mountains, meadows, geysers, boiling mud, snow, ice and the most diverse collection of wildlife in one natural place in North America. The hand of man is very discreet and Yellowstone today looks much as it did when Congress named it.

Of course, I was there to make photographs and so getting an early start is important. The sun begins to bring light about 45 minutes before sunrise and sometimes that very early morning light can be the best. Moments can happen quickly so it is important to be on the lookout at all times. For that reason its good to have a couple of other photographers in the car.

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How to Avoid Having Your Phone Hacked at Big American Airports—Wifi hacking

 

Did you know it’s easy for hackers to steal your email, bank account, credit card, and personal information at WiFi hotspots, especially in airports, straight from your phone WiFi? It was reported in San Diego a few weeks back that it’s happened again. Why does this happen and how can you avoid it? Is there a way to defend yourself and your data? Watch the video and find out.

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https://www.techrepublic.com/article/the-10-airports-where-your-phone-is-most-likely-to-get-hacked/
Here are the least cybersecure airports in America, according to the report:
San Diego International Airport, San Diego, CA (Score: 10)
John Wayne Airport-Orange County Airport, Santa Ana, CA (Score: 8.7)
William P Hobby Airport, Houston, TX (Score: 7.5)
Southwest Florida International Airport, Fort Myers, FL (Score: 7.1)
Newark Liberty International Airport, Newark, NJ (Score: 7.1)
Dallas Love Field, Dallas, TX (Score: 6.8)
Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, Phoenix, AZ (Score: 6.5)
Charlotte Douglas International Airport, Charlotte, NC (Score: 6.4)
Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport, Detroit, MI (Score: 6.4)
General Edward Lawrence Logan International Airport, Boston, MA (Score: 6.4)

BEST Grand Teton WILDLIFE GUIDEBOOK: Review 50 Wildlife Hotspots Review

50 Wildlife Hotspots

When you go to Grand Teton, you go to see the mountains and beautiful lakes. Quickly you’ll find out that Grand Teton is the home to the most iconic wildlife in North America. How do you find all the animals you’re looking for in the most likely places? There’s a new guidebook out that tells you where to go and how to find them. Watch this video to learn more.

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