Bunsen Peak - Yellowstone National Park (Wyoming, USA)
2018-10-16. I wanted to hike up Washburn Peak (3122m, 10,243') but was disappointed to find out that the trail had been closed even though the road and area were still relatively snow-free. So I had to settle for Bunsen Peak. I'm glad I did as this peak is a great excursion and a good goal for early spring or fall and I would imagine that in the summer that the trail gets very busy.
The extension to Osprey Falls is well worth it and would definitely have fewer hikers along the way if solitude is your thing (like it is mine!). Bunsen is only one of the many amazing peaks in this beautiful national park but it is one of the easiest to access and the summit views make it a must-do adventure.
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Bunsen Peak | Yellowstone National Park | 3 Peaks Solo travel hiking Vlog
In preparation for my Alzheimer's Australia Everest Base Camp Trek, I decided to make the most of the altitude and mountains in Yellowstone and hike 3 of them while I was there. It was an Unforgettable experience hiking up Mt Washburn, Avalanche Peak and the one this video is all about, Bunsen Peak.
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Mammoth Hot Springs are the main attraction of the Mammoth District. These features are quite different from thermal areas elsewhere in the park. Travertine formations grow much more rapidly than sinter formations due to the softer nature of limestone. As hot water rises through limestone, large quantities of rock are dissolved by the hot water, and a white chalky mineral is deposited on the surface.
Although visitors are sometimes confused by the rapidly shifting activity of the hot springs and disappointed when a favorite spring appears to have died, it is important to realize that the location of springs and the rate of flow changes daily, that on-again-off-again is the rule, and that the overall volume of water discharged by all of the springs fluctuates little.
The Gardner River and Gardner River Canyon
The North Entrance Road from Gardiner, Montana, to Mammoth Hot Springs, Wyoming, runs along the Gardner River. The road winds into the park, up the canyon, past crumbling walls of sandstone and ancient mudflows. The vegetation is much thicker in the canyon than on the open prairie down below, the common trees being Rocky Mountain juniper, cottonwood, and Douglas-fir. Low-growing willows also crowd the river's edge in the flatter, flood-prone sections of the canyon.
Watch for wildlife in season: eagles, osprey, dippers, and kingfishers along the river and bighorn sheep in the steeper parts of the canyon.
45th Parallel Bridge and Boiling River
A sign north of where the road crosses the Gardner River marks the 45th parallel of latitude. The 45th parallel is an imaginary line that circles the globe halfway between the equator and the North Pole. This same line passes through Minneapolis-St. Paul, Ottawa, Bordeaux, Venice, Belgrade, and the northern tip of the Japanese islands. Contrary to popular belief, the majority of the Montana/Wyoming state line does not follow the 45th parallel through the park.
A little distance south of the sign, a parking area on the east side of the road is used by bathers in the Boiling River. Bathers must walk upstream about a half mile from the parking area to the place where the footpath reaches the river. This spot is also marked by large clouds of steam, especially in cold weather. Here, a large hot spring, known as Boiling River, enters the Gardner River. The hot and the cold water mix in pools along the river's edge. Bathers are allowed in the river during daylight hours only. Bathing suits are required, and no alcoholic beverages are allowed. Boiling River is closed in the springtime due to hazardous high water and often does not reopen until mid-summer.
Bunsen Peak
Bunsen Peak and the Bunsen burner were both named for the German physicist, Robert Wilhelm Bunsen. Although most people are familiar with the Bunsen burner, few people know why his students gave the burner that name. He was involved in pioneering research about geysers, and a Bunsen burner has a resemblance to a geyser. His theory on geysers was published in the 1800s, and it is still believed to be accurate.
Bunsen Peak is 8,564 feet high (2,612 meters) and may be climbed via a trail that starts at the Golden Gate. Another trail, the old Bunsen Peak road, skirts around the flank of the peak from the YCC camp to the Golden Gate. This old road may be used by hikers, mountain-bikers, and skiers in winter.
The peak is also interesting because it burned in the 1880s and then again in 1988. A series of old photos show the creep of trees up Bunsen following the 1880 fires, and the new patterns of open space created by the fires of 1988.
Mt. Everts
Mt. Everts was named for explorer Truman Everts of the 1870 Washburn Expedition who became separated from his camping buddies, lost his glasses, lost his horse, and spent the next 37 days starving and freezing and hallucinating as he made his way through the untracked and inhospitable wilderness. Upon rescue, he was, according to his rescuers, within but a few hours of death. Everts never made it quite as far as Mt. Everts. He was found near the Cut on the Blacktail Plateau Drive and was mistaken for a black bear and nearly shot.
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- Firehole River viewed from Lone Star Geyser Trail by Journeyer from a blog titled Cross-Country Skiing to Lone Star Geyser
- Just minutes to eruption of Lone Star Geyser by Journeyer from a blog titled Cross-Country Skiing to Lone Star Geyser
- River view from the Lone Star Geyser Trail by Journeyer from a blog titled Cross-Country Skiing to Lone Star Geyser
- View along Lone Star Geyser Trail by Journeyer from a blog titled Cross-Country Skiing to Lone Star Geyser
- Lone Star Geyser Trail - groomed! by Journeyer from a blog titled Cross-Country Skiing to Lone Star Geyser
- Lone Star Geyser erupting! by Journeyer from a blog titled Cross-Country Skiing to Lone Star Geyser
- Lone Star Geyser by Lee.toma from a blog titled Yellowstone, part 2