United States

Wyoming

Wyoming has a way of making you feel very small.

Not in a bad way. In the way that happens when the sky is so wide you can't find the edges, and the landscape hasn't changed much since the last person who passed through was on horseback.

We came for Yellowstone. We stayed for everything else — the empty roads, the cold mornings, the moment you realize the ground beneath you is one of the most geologically active places on the planet and it's been that way for two million years.

This is our Wyoming — one road trip, one national park, and more than we expected to find.

Wyoming

Yellowstone: Where the Earth Keeps Breathing

Sulfur in the air. Colors that shouldn't exist. A bear swimming toward our dog. Hot springs, geysers, bison, and a full moon blocked by an unexploded shell. Two weeks in Yellowstone by camper.