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The good news is we're going back to Mammoth in a couple weeks and the bathrooms will be open!
 
Anyway, would rather have the bathrooms closed than deal w the mass of humanity over this past MDW. We were accommodating my daughter and her boyfriends work schedule so no choice on the timing.

YS never fails to produce stunning wildlife and this trip was no different. While we didn't see wolves, or sheep all the other mega-fauna was observed.

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Next trip is in July on a 3 day guided wolf watching program. We're staying at the Lamar Ranger Station which will be a unique experience in and of itself. The program is a daily hike from 6a-3pm, siesta, food, and then a drive to until dusk spotting from the road. Thankfully I won't have to endure driving other than getting to Lamar Valley and leaving.

I will be covertly packing on those 3 hikes for sure!
 

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