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Show this year at Yellowstone National Park are tripe that take you into the bark country either on pack trips on boating excursions to remote shores. New yellows tone was the first for the benefit and enjoyment of the people9 YELLOWSTONE THE PERFECT D D V- - ne hundred years ago Americas leaders set aside for all men for all time, Yellowstone National Park. This land of natures most magnificent wonders then became the worlds first national park, established, as the historic act states, aa a public park or pleasuring ground for the benefit and enjoyment of the g VACATION 0 D D 0 The whole family will enjoy this world apart -geysers, mud volcanos, hot springs, mountains, lakes, streams and a great wildlife preserve. Photograph elk, deer, moose, buffalo and bear, go boating, fish for native trout, ride a horse or take a pack trip, climb aboard a stagecoach -t- here's something for everyone to do. This year escape the crowds to Americas first National Park. Theres plenty of room -- Yellowstone is larger than all of Californias National Parks combined! SEND FOR FREE I people. The concept of preserving a huge wilderness for the enjoyment of all was, in 1872, new to the world. True, great game preserves had been set aside in Europe, but only for the exclusive I i 1 GUIDE 0 vacation guide: Send for a colorful, Yellowstone Park Company, Room 76 Yellowstone National Park, Wyo. 82190 16-pa- ge Q D g 22 0 NAM- EADDRES- cmr 1 0 S- -- STATE- enjoyment of nobility. In Yellowstone, America decreed that everyone should own and enjoy. The first parties to discover the natural wonders of Yellowstone were overwhelmed by what they found. The geysers, fountains, steaming rivers, lakes and canyons inspired them to want to preserve the area for others to see. If Yellowstone was inspirational to its explorers a century ago, it is even more so to those who discover it today. For now the steaming geysers and boiling pools, the unspanned canrivers have special yons and clear, meaning. The elk, deer, bison, moose, antelope and bears that roam the volcanic mountains and glacial valleys of this great wildlife refuge, are now precious to us. Yellowstone in this era of shrinking wildlife habitat, is a safe home for the bald eagle, trumpeter swan, grizzly bear, wolf and cougar. We treasure their safety. They inhabit the secret worlds of Yellowstone those beautiful wilderness areas which will be made beyond the paved roads available to more visitors this summer. Horseback pack trips, and for first time, remote shore boat pack trips, will be scheduled during the centennial year of the park. Guests for these guided adventures will view spectacular high country scenery seen by few men. Re free-flowin- g mote crystal clear lakes and rushing streams will provide fishermen with unforgettable thrills. The leisurely trail schedules will give outdoor-seekinvisitors plenty of time to fish, take photos of the high Rocky Mountain wilderg ness areas, explore mysterious geyser basins and waterfalls, and relax in remote country. Pack trip participants will be enjoying the luxuries of trail-wis- e horses, experienced guides and wranglers, cooks and cozy tents. A No Experience Necessary promise has been made an integral part of the pack trip planning. Trail explorers need bring only their bedrolls, fishing equipment and camera supplies. Tents, food, horses, boats and guides are all included in the package. One popular back country adventure will be an eight-datrip that combines mountain trail excurriding and camping with a sceni-coac- h sion to the Old Faithful area, a day at the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone and a cruise to one of the remote islands on Yellowstone Lake. Other back country horse trips, equally exciting, but shorter in duration, offer the adventurer unlimited opportunity to get into the spectacular, remote areas of the Park. The newest and most unusual back country adventure, offered for the first time this year, will focus on Yellowstone Lake and its remote shores. After arriving to meet guides and spending the first night at Lake Yellowstone Hotel, outdoorsmen will cross Americas largest alpine lake by power cruiser with rowboats in tow. The party, including guide, camping and fishing gear, and rowboats, will establish a camp on the shores of either the south or southwest arms of the lake. On the fourth afternoon, the power cruiser will be back to return adventurers to the comfort of the hotel for the last evening. y two-nig- |