Yellowstone National Park
We were headed toward Old Faithful, but we couldn't resist stopping at some more of the open pools with that amazing thermal energy pent up inside (below?) the water.
There was collection of them on our route, so we just had to stop. They had placed a walkway around the Geysers so that we could walk around them to get a closer view. I sure wouldn’t want to fall off t

We also saw some Elk along the way. These guys are amazing! One of them was so close to use that we could almost touch him. He didn't seem to mind that we were there either. He was just hanging out, grazing on some of the lush grasses that are in Yellowstone National Park.
Then we saw it, the sign pointing us in the direction of Old Faithful. We rode on up, and parked beside the little welcome center. We wandered around a bit and picked up a couple of souvenirs. There was a sign there that estimated the time of the next eruption, but the timing has begun to be a little off over the years, the sign explained. I didn't really understand the reasons - the shifting of the earth, I guessed.
We headed back outside and were greeted with bright sunshine. A perfect day for an explosion! The steam was already fizzing out of the mouth of the Old Faithful Geyser. It spit out a steady steam continuously - something I didn't know it did.
Sure enough, and time approached the preset prediction that was marked on the sign, it started - slowly at first, the steam begun to get taller and more pronounced. It seemed like only a few minutes later and Old Faithful was spewing in full force. Unbelievable!! The utter power of this thing, and what it is capable of is truly amazing.
If there really is a Great Volcano under Yellowstone waiting to happen, I sure hope I am a long way away from it when it happens.
I shot a video of Old Faithful, It's kindof lengthy, but to see it's awesome power - check it out!!
Heading onward - the Motorcycle Journey of Yellowstone National Park - continued next time