This is why you hike with friends and always stay bear aware. A new video shows two hikers who were climbing a peak in Yellowstone National Park get charged by a huge bear.
We've all grown up learning that the Rocky Mountains mark a continental divide in the waters of America.
Everything east of the divide flows to the Mississippi and down into the Gulf of Mexico, then on to the Atlantic.
Everything west of the divide flows west, to the Pacific...
In Wyoming, it's the wildlife's world and the rest of us just live in it. That was definitely true in Yellowstone National Park recently as a hiker saw that a wolf was coming down the trail he was on and he respected the right-of-way of the wildlife.
It's vital to do everything you can to stay at least 100 yards away from larger and more dangerous wildlife in Yellowstone. But, what do you do when you have a surprise up-close encounter? A veteran hiker in Yellowstone just had this happen and made lifesaving decisions that all of us can learn from.
Just north of Yellowstone Lake before you get to Hayden Valley is the mesmerizing mud volcano that at one time was said to be a 30 ft. high cone erupting mud
You never know what you'll find along the trail when you go hiking. One girl and her dog were enjoying their outdoor time when they saw something small on the trail ahead of them. It was a tiny harmless-looking bobcat kitten.
Are you up for a hefty Wyoming hike? Do you have a decent vehicle that can off-road a little bit? Oh, and how do you feel about ghosts because legend says a hike up a mountain near Cody is haunted.