with Henry
Holdsworth
January 19 - 25, 2006
SOLD OUT
Cost: $2,950 (double occupancy)
To
visit Yellowstone in winter is to experience it at its best.
The crowds of summer are gone, the animals have developed
their most luxurious coats and they can be seen closer to
the roads and boardwalks than at other times of year. We'll
spend two days in Lamar Valley to photograph
the many large animals that frequent this breathtakingly picturesque
area. The remainder of our time will be spent near the warm
geyser basins at Mammoth and Old Faithful, where elk and bison
congregate to ward off the cold. Snow coaches will be our
main form of transportation since
most of Yellowstone's roads are covered in snow during the
winter. Wolves, bison, moose, elk and the other park denizens
should be out in abundance, and we'll rely on Henry's extensive
knowledge
of the animals' habits to locate them.
“Besides
being a patient instructor,
Henry Holdsworth’s respect
towards nature and wildlife
is an inspiration.”
—
Participant Carol Verneuil

Photos
by Henry Holdsworth, Neal and Mary Cissel, and
Henry
Holdsworth (2)
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Includes:
- Lodging
- Photographic instruction
- All meals
- Permits and entrance fees
- Transportation from Bozeman, MT by van and snowcoach
- Guide services
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