More stuff

Put up some of the pics from today. I went ahead and broke them into two albums, one consisting of Pics from the Beartooth Pass Highway leading into Yellowstone, and another with pics from Yellowstone.

Enjoy! I will admit looking at this stuff all day makes me miss work not at all!

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