I thought I would share some of my favorites from my brother’s wedding!
They are such an amazing couple!
We hiked twice in the Bighorn National Forest.
Once on the way to Glacier National Park and once on the way back.
We found both hikes using the trail.com app.
The first hike was at Circle Park.
It is pretty close to the interstate from Buffalo, WY. so it does not take long to get there.

The 5.6 mile loop we did had several lakes on it.
I knew that was a possibility since I am clumsy but I thought it was worth the risk.
For the second hike we drove a little further in to the West Tensleep Trailhead.
We decided to take the trailhead to Helen Lake.
We did not really know how far it was but I thought it was just a few miles.
I try to keep these opinions to myself because I am a horrible judge of distance, as I found out over and over on this trip…
If you hike into the Cloud Peak Wilderness you have to register.
There is a place for that at the trailheads.
We did not see a bridge and the place the horses cross was way too deep so this was our crossing.
This is me telling myself over and over “I do yoga, I got this, I will not fall”.
I really did not want Nick to get a picture of me falling.
I could not handle the whole “hiking to a lake somewhere ahead of us anymore” and decided to try and figure out the distance.
I used a folded up tissue to measure.
Eye balling it does not work for me…
I just stopped hiking and sat down to do this.
I figured Nick would notice eventually.
It ended up being over 11 miles round trip.
We took a different trail back which added onto the miles and elevation climb.
I did not know about the elevation.
I would have chosen to go back the easier way!
This was supposed to be my easy hike after a lot of hard ones in Glacier, my poor legs had been told easy all morning.
I had a lot of moments where I thought we should turn back and that I had made a big mistake!
Like when they made me climb a little hill…
I think my biggest “maybe I made a bad choice” moment was when we were up here with a storm approaching and no sign of the trail down.
It did have beautiful views though.
And I felt like I was in a different world.
The wind was blowing in the storm and we were freezing so we were both REALLY happy to see the trail down!
We saw these deer on our drive out of the forest.
There were so many we did not even pause anymore when one of us would say “deer”.
This place is beautiful!
I definitely want to go back.
Maybe someday I will be able to hike to the top of Cloud Peak!
Of course I would probably have to start training now…
I did my post of our Atmosphere study while on vacation and I forgot some things so I thought I would share them in a separate post.
I really liked these experiments because they helped show how air behaves.
This one was simple but really good.
You just take an empty bottle and push it under the water.
This helps kids see that their really is something in the bottle even though it looks empty, air!
This one shows how hot air rises.
You put a quarter on top of a bottle and put it in a sink filled with hot water.
The coin “magically” jumps when the hot air rises.
It was a little hard to keep the quarter on top so we switched to a half dollar but it was too heavy.
Quarters seemed to work better.
My boy crushing some ice for our next experiment.
You put the ice in a plastic bottle, put on the cap, and shake it up.
Then watch the sides of the bottle be pulled in by the cold air!
All of these worked great!
I got them all out of the book “The Usborne Book Of Science Activities Volume Two”.
Great book!