Having blue sky again, today I started my cycling uphill for 40mi (65km) to my sixth crossing of the continental divide just before Grant Village.
I left Grand Teton National Park, passed through a kind of no-man's-land, and entered Yellowstone National Park.
I was in stronger cycling condition today, but still rode carefully the uphill sections - two big early climbs to my seventh and eighth crossings of the continental divide. Both were higher than yesterday's and both were followed by a great downhill. There was a lake, Isa, right on the second summit, Craig Pass. It has the curious property of draining in two directions: one outlet flows to the Missouri, Mississippi and Gulf of Mexico, the other to the Snake, Columbia and Pacific Ocean. I passed the historic Old Faithful. Traffic to this point had been not heavy but very busy.
When I saw another collection of stopped cars up ahead I knew what to expect. It was a herd of bison, in the distance, lying down. One even passed me three meters on my right hand side - what an exciting moment as Bisons can behave unpredictably.

The lobby has been carefully preserved.
Beautiful pics! By the way Hugo sent you an email with the contact of a good friend, Denison, who lives in Misoula and would be happy to welcome you. Hugs and enjoy your adventure, Gen
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