We walked along to the well-named Sublime Point then Lily Pad Lake and Ribbon Lake, both of which were very pretty and covered with lilies but also plagued by mosquitos as the day warmed up. Then we looped round though an area with geothermal activity where "mud pots" were boiling away merrily; it looked so prehistoric. Then came perhaps the most beautiful parts of the walk; Clear Lake which was turquoise in colour with little bubbles of hot air from fumaroles rising up though the water, and the meadow next to the lake, full of colourful wild flowers, where bison were grazing.
The variety and beauty of Yellowstone astounds me; Davie is so happy to be here that he has a permanent grin on his face, and he and James chat away about plants and volcanoes. It turned out to be a longer walk than we planned at about six miles, and I found the last hour or so rather hot and sticky, however it was all worthwhile when we arrived back at Canyon Lodge for a cool drink.
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