National Parks Chapter 4
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National Parks - Grand Canyon National Park - Arizona
By Francis Scott
It was nice to have a couple days to relax before we go back to work. He had all our photos downloaded into four more digital photo frames. They sure looked nice. We had all eight frames going. We were getting a nice collections.
Graham and I warmed frozen food from the motor home. Everything was very good.
Monday we both had welcome back parties at work.
Our weather was changing and getting a little cooler. The heated floors felt good. We were masters now using our tablet controller. The power blinds were a nice addition. And the colors blended in perfect.
Graham and I had started getting things ready for our next summer vacation. We already had the four parks narrowed down that we would see. Grand Canyon National Park, Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton National Park, and Rocky Mountain National Park.
Looking at the parks on the laptop, they all looked like they had a lot of things to see and would take all of our summer vacation. That was okay, that was what we were planning on.
Graham and me combined our birthdays into one birthday party. We had the party at our place. Inviting co-workers, friends and acquaintances, we didn't have any entertainment. The caterers did a great buffet. Preston took care of the bar, waiters and bartenders. We hired the DJ we have always used. The party went over well, and a few of our friends that lived a long ways away, managed to attend. We received a lot of gag gifts, along with a few more appropriate gifts from our parents and siblings. Everyone said they enjoyed the party.
During the early fall, I did my sports exams. My favorite time of the year. I had many happy men leave the examination room and a few that seemed to show no interest. Most left with hardons and smiles on their faces.
Graham and I enjoyed our time together. And now it was getting close to our next summer vacation. We had contacted Luke so he knew when to arrive.
Graham's secretary had emailed an itinerary to Luke and gave a copy to Graham. It looked like a full summer.
Our first park we would be vising would be Grand Canyon National Park.
Soon the day arrived and Luke pulled up by the front gate and he and Cindy get all our clothes loaded into the motor home. Cindy had made a few special things for us, which we told her she didn't have to do.
Once they finished, we gave Cindy a peck on the cheek and Luke gave Cindy a long hug and kiss. Soon we were all comfortable in the motor home and on our way to Grand Canyon National Park.
Luke told us the trip was close to 2,000 miles and would take a couple of day. Maybe two and a half days. Depending on traffic and if we saw anyting we wanted to see on the way.
We went upstairs to look at the sites, but we didn't really see any places we wanted to stop. We were anxious to get to the first national park.
It took us just over two days until Luke was parking the motor home in Grand Canyon National Park. He told us we would meet our guide early tomorrow morning to start our first day in the park.
We walked out of the motor and walked around. The trail from the motor home went up to the lodge. The lodge looked pretty much like the other ones we had seen. We walked and looked at the big map. It showed where we were located and had different sites numbered of things of interest to see.
Graham and I took a quick walk in the gift shop. Graham didn't purchase anything yet for his secretary. He wanted to wait until we had seen a few sites in the park.
We walked back to the motor home and all three of us had a cold beer. The weather was comfortable, but you could feel the heat in the sun. We had brought extra bottled water and sunscreen.
The next morning, after a good breakfast, we walked outside and meandered around the motor home waiting on our guide/ranger. Soon our guide showed up and we all shook hands introduced ourselves. Our guide's name was David. He told us he was thirty two years old. We had ten years on David. He was a nice looking man. Tall and muscular. I could see a little dark chest hair sticking out of the top of his uniform shirt.
David told us to follow him and we walked to the lodge and then inside. He said he would like us to read the history of the park before we start our first part experience.
Graham and I looked at the large wooden plaque. Which read, Grand Canyon National Park, located in northwestern Arizona, is the 15th site in the United States to have been named as a national park. The park's central feature is the Grand Canyon, a gorge of the Colorado River, which is often considered one of the Wonders of the World. The park, which covers 1,217,262 acres of unincorporated area in Coconino and Mohave counties, received more than 4.7 million recreational visitors in 2023. The Grand Canyon was designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1979. The park celebrated it's 100 anniversary on February 26, 2019.
Graham and I took a few pictures of the plaque. And then David asked us if we were ready. We told him we were and soon we were back outside.
We got into the miliary green jeep and went a short distance and walked on a short trail.
The Grand Canyon Village is a vibrant hub within the park. El Tovar Hotel is a unique blend of Norwegian Chalet and American Southwest design, it is the centerpiece of the village. We then visited Kolb Studio. The Kolb Brothers captured the Grand Canyon's early days. Inside we found fascinating exhibits, including the projector they used to show visitors their Grand Canyon Film. Then we walked to Lookout Studio. The studio is designed to blend with the surrounding rocks, this building offers a gift shop and a telescope-equipped deck for breathtaking views. Hopi House was build as an homage to the nearby Hopi people, this gift shop features unique Native American goods and an impressive thatched roof. Graham found something here in the gift shop for his secretary. Next we visited the Verkamp's Visitor Center. The visitor center has displays about the park. Our last stop was the Mule Pen. This is where you can ride a mule to the bottom of the canyon and David told us we would be doing this later and said we would be watching mules walk along the trail's edge.
David told us the park was busy. And they were receiving busloads of visitors each day. But he said he would do his best to try to keep us out of ths swarm of visitors.
Graham and I didn't see a wedding ring on David's finger. But he didn't seem interested in fooling around. We noticed a nice sized bulge. But it was only the first day. Time would tell. We didn't care either way. Graham and I had each other, and Luke liked spending time with us.
David told us we would be visiting the South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park. He told us it was good to go early. This was the most viewed area of the park and about ninety percent of the visitors spend their time visiting the South Rim.
We left right at eight. The South Rim is located in northwestern Arizona and offers stunning views of the Grand Canyon. It felt like it was going to be a hot day. David told us the temperature had been reaching in the hundreds every day. Once we reached the South Rim, David told us this the most popular hike in the park. The trail is flat and offers fantastic views of the Grand Canyon and Colorado River. The trail is about 7.1 miles one way and slowly climbs to about 200 feet. We then hiked the Bright Angel Trail. We went on the day hike. Bright Angel Trail is considered the most popular hiking trail in the park. The trail was well maintained and graded for stock, it was an easy walk down. The trail offered views of the inner canyon and distant rock formations. We kind of lost track of how far we had walked down. The return hike back up and out of the canyon was strenuous and required much more effort. But it was worth it. It truly is a Grand Canyon. We had planned the time just right. David showed us the best areas of South Rim and we left just as it was starting to get hot and full of visitors.
Graham and I noticed that David checked us out when he thought we weren't looking. We had done the same to him and he had a nice sized bulge. I was wondering if he was going commando in his uniform shorts. Maybe we would find out in time.
Our next stop was Mather Point. It's a popular viewpoint because of it's great views and easy accessibility. David told us we would go early again, to beat the crowds. Mather Point offers expansive views of the Grand Canyon, making it a favorite spot for both sunrise and sunset. The point is a short walk from the Grand Canyon Visitor Center. The viewpoint offered us excellent photos with the dramatic landscapes and visibility of the Colorado River and Phantom Racnh. We arrived early and when we left it was getting crowded and hot.
The next stop was Rim Trail. Rim Trail stretches for over 13 miles along the rim of the Grand Canyon. David told us the shuttle had fourteen stops, but we wouldn't be making that many stops. We decided to park at the begining and hike the whole trail. We had plenty of water with us. Our first stop was Puma Point, we enjoyed views of the Hermit and Monument creek drainages, Colorado River, inner granite gorge, tight switchbacks of the Hermit Trail, sections of the Tonto Trail, and Granite Rapids. The Abyss was our next stop and it wasn't a place if you were afraid of heights. It's a sheer drop down the cliffs at the Abyss Viewpoint. We saw the Monument Creek drainage and caught glimpses of the Colorado River. We took some great photos here. Next we stopped at Hopi Point. This is a popular place to watch the sunrise and sunset. We saw fantastic views of the granite gorge, Hermit Rapids, the Salt Creek drainage, and a glimpse of Horn Creek Rapids. Next was Maricopa Point. We had a glimpse into the Horn Creek drainage and saw old mining equipment that remains from the Orphan Mine, a uranium mine that opened on the South Rim until 1969, we also saw the Plateau Point Trail several thousand feet below us. That concluded our hike of the Rim Trail. It gave us a completely different view of the Grand Canyon and surrounding area.
The next day we went on an all day hike of the Bright Angel Trail. It's the best known trail in the park. The trail follows the Bright Angel Fault 9.5 miles and 4,500 vertical feet down a break in the canyon wall to the Colorado River. Traversing billions of years of geologic history, the trail offers stunning views into the depths of the canyon. The stepped red and orange cliffs of The Battleship and Cheop's Pyramid loom above, while the faint blue ribbon of the Colorado River glimmers far below. Some of the ways we experienced the trail, were Plateau Point where we encountered the Havasupai Gardens, a beautiful oasis that supports orchids and redbud trees. We saw many petroglyph panels. We then went left of Plateau Point and a stone extends out into the greater canyon and offered us a spectacular view of the Colorado River and canyon walls. A little creek wound through the oasis and it helped to keep it a little cooler. This was a well worth day hike.
We next took the Desert View Drive. Desert View Drive is a scenic route along the South Rim of the Grand Canyon, stretching 23 miles from Grand Canyon Village to Desert View. This drive was full of stunning panoramic views of the Grand Canyon and the Colorado River, with several developed viewpoints. As we started on this drive it was fairly crowded with people. But as we went further and further on the drive. We hardly saw anybody. David told us he had three stops for us and a little surprise as we went further on the drive. Graham and I were wondering what the surprise was. Oh well, we'd have to wait and see. Our first stop was Pipe Creek Vista. Pipe Creek Vista is the first viewpoint along Desert View Drive when heading east from Grand Canyon Village. It offers beautiful and accessible introduction to the Grand Canyon's stunning landscapes. From this vantage point, you can see the vast expanse of the canyon and the winding Colorado River below. We drive aways and then stopped at Duck on a Rock. Duck on a Rock is a fascinating viewpoint along Desert View Drive. It's named after a unique rock formation that resembles a duck perched on a rock. This spot offers not only a quirkly natural sculpture but also stunning views of the canyon. It was a great place for us to take photos of the natural beauty and geological formations. This viewpoint gave us a different perspective of the canyon's vast landscape. It seemed that David was driving a long ways. But soon we came to our last stop, Grandview Point. Grandview Point is one of the most popular viewpoints along Desert Drive. We arrived at just the right time and hardly anybody was there yet. It's located at an elevation of 7,399 feet, it offered us breathtaking panoramic views of the canyon from east to west, including several bends of the Colorado River. We then took the Grandview Trail. David told us to follow him closely as the trail can become quite tricky in places. Grandview Point is a fantastic spot for photography. The canyon's colors and textures were really something to see. We then took a side trail and stayed close to David. He said we would come to a little clearing soon. We saw a small clearing up ahead. And we stopped there. David said, "I've seen you guys checking me out. Giving me quick glances. I've done the same to you. Help me unfold this blanket here and we can get more comfortable."
I spoke up, "I noticed you checking out Graham and me too."
"That's right. And I liked what I saw."
I remembered seeing that big bulge in David's uniform pants. Graham and I wondered if he was going commando. I guess we'd find out now.
Once the blanket was spread out, we started stripping out of our clothes. David was a big man. Tall and moderately muscled. He was good looking. Pretty smooth with not much hair. Graham and I were right and he was going commando. When he pulled his pants off, his hardon sprung right out. He was just a hair smaller than Graham and me. I would guess about six and a half inches and thick. But he had the biggest balls that I had ever seen. Damn, I couldn't wait to get my mouth on them. David said, "I like to be fucked and I'd like you guys to take turns fucking me."
"We'd be glad to fuck you. Do you have any preference on how you like to be fucked?"
"Actually, I do. I like to ride a hard cock with my back to the person fucking me. Then I lay back while the one fucking me plays with my nips and then jerks me off at the same time."
"Who would you like to ride first? Graham or me?"
"I think Graham first."
When Graham heard that. His cock sprang to attention and he was ready.
Graham laid down on his back with his hardon sticking straight up. I saw David lick a couple of finger and ease them into his hole. Graham was leaking so his precum would make good lube. David positioned himself and slowly engulfed Graham's erection in his hole. Once Graham was all the way in, David leaned back on Graham. Graham started playing with David's nips and I saw them get hard and then he grabbed David's cock and started stroking him in rhythm with his fucking. I couldn't resist and I got down and starting on his big balls. God, one ball was a mouthful. Once I started sucking on David's balls, I could hear him moaning. David had a nice musky manly scent which was intoxicating, and made me suck his balls with vigor. Graham was going right along stroking David's cock and I heard Graham grunt and saw him stiffen. I knew he was filling David's hole with a load. That seemed to get David off and he was spurting out big long ropes of cum. I managed to get a couple of ropes of cum in my mouth and he didn't taste too bad. Once they had rested a bit. It was now my turn. David eased down easily on my cock. I could feel Graham's cum in his hole and it made it easy for David. I saw Graham do the same as me and started sucking on those big balls of David. I played with David's nips and they immediately got like a steel bar. David started bouncing up and down on my cock. That made it hard for Graham to suck on his balls. I was jerking him faster and hard again. That wasn't the only thing hard. David's cock felt like a steel bar and I got closer and closer to cumming. Soon I couldn't hold back any longer and rocketed a load up his full hole. Now his hole was fuller. I felt David's cock get hard in my hand and he started shooting out another big load. Those big balls must hold quite a few loads of cum. Graham managed to take about half of David's load and I him swallow it down. We soon laid back and regained our normal breathing. We licked and cleaned off each other as best we could. I saw David pull out some paper towels from his backpack and we used them to clean off the rest of the cum. We helped David to clean out his hole of cum. We laid back down for a few minutes hugged and kissing and then David thought we should probably get ready to head back.
We thanked David for a good time with a wink and smile. He did the same to us and told us he knew a few more places for us to have some fun. We hadn't even seen half the places he wanted to take us.
The next day was going to be a full day. The South Kaibab trail is another popular hiking trail in the park. It offers stunning, expansive views as it follows a ridge line, providing 360 degree vistas of the canyon. David told us, since we were using a park jeep we could drive to the South Rim, near Yaki Point to start our hike. He also warned us that the trail was steep and well defined but offers little shade. He had brought plenty of water. The first key point we hiked on this trail was, Ooh Aah Point. The Ooh Aah Point is a popular destination on the South Kaibab Trail in the park. It's named for the breathtaking views that often elicit "oohs" and "aahs" from hikers. It's about 0.9 miles one way from the trailhead, making it a 1.8 mile round trip. The descent is about 600 feet from the trailhead. We got some stunning photos of the canyon. Our next stop on the trail was Cedar Ridge. It's about 1.5 miles one way from the trailhead, making it a 3 mile round trip. The descent was about 1,040 feet from the trailhead. Cedar Ridge offers expansive views of the canyon and is a large, flat area with rustic restrooms and a hitching post for mules. We found the Cedar Ridge hike to be moderately challenging, with steep switchbacks and little shade. We were glad we had brought a lot of water. Our last hike on the South Kaibab Trail was Skeleton Point. Skeleton Point is a notable destination on this trail. It's about 3 miles one way from the trailhead, making it a 6 mile round trip. The descent is about 2,000 feet from the trailhead. Skeleton Point offers a clear view of the Colorado River from the South Kaibab Trail. The views are breathtaking and we hoped we caught that in our photos. The hike was challenging due to the steep descent and the lack of shade. We had brought a good supply of water, snacks, and sun protection. We thanked David for taking us on the South Kaibab Trail. We had some more stunning photos. This trail was busy with alot of people and didn't offer any private spots. But David had assured us he knew more places that were private for us.
David took us the next day on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. The North Rim is known for its stunning scenery and a more serene, less crowded experience compared to the South Rim. However, David told us the park was experiencing more people on the North Rim than usual. The North Rim offers breathing views of the canyon, with dramatic rock formations and vibrant colors. It's over 8,000 feet in elevation, providing cooler temperatures and much different perspectives of the canyon. Popular trails include the North Kaibab Trail, which he had already hiked and the Transept Trail. The Transept Trail was a beautiful hike. The trail is about 3 miles round trip. It was a moderate hike, with some steep sections. The trail follows the rim of the Transept Canyon, a side canyon of the Grand Canyon, with stunning views and we saw mule deer. The trail began at the Grand Canyon Lodge and ended at the North Rim Campground. There was an elevation change of about 100 feet. It was a great trail to experience natural beauty of the North Rim without being a strenuous hike. The rest of the drive on the North Rim was full of many viewpoints to take pictures. David told us with so many people visiting the North Rim, he didn't want to take a chance on a place he knew where we could fool around. He thought it was too risky. But he told us he knew some other places.
When we started our next day, David told us we had seen half the sites he wanted to show us.
He then took us to Horseshoe Bend. Horseshoe Bend is a stunning, horseshoe shaped meander of the Colorado River located near Page, Arizona, just outside the Grand Canyon National Park. We saw awe inspiring views. The turquoise river against the organge cliffs creates a picturesque scene that's perfect for photography. Graham and I took many photos. It was an easy hike to the lookout and was about 1.5 miles round trip on a well maintained trail. However, there wasn't shade and I was glad we had brought water and sunscreen. When we started on Horseshoe Bend, there were just a handful of visitors, but as the day progressed it got busier and busier.
Our next excursion was Antelope Canyon. Antelope Canyon offered some stunning natural wonders. Antelope Canyon is located near Page, Arizona and is famous for its breathtaking slope canyons with narrow passageways and stunning light beams that filter through the canyon walls. The canyon is divided into two main sections: Upper Antelope Canyon and Lower Antelope Canyon. We visited both. The Upper Antelope Canyon is known for it's easy accessibility and the famous light beams that occur around noon. It's a popular spot for photographers and was getting crowded by the time to left for the Lower Antelope Canyon. We found Lower Antelope Canyon less crowded and offered a more adventurous experience with narrow passageways and ladders to climb. We took many photos of the natural beauty of both canyons and the sandstone formations. We also took many photos of the magical play of light and shadows.
David wanted us to see Navajo Bridge. The bridge offers wonderful views of the Colorado River and the Vermillion Cliff. We thought it was very inspiring, looking down into the canyon from the bridge. David told us this was a great place to spot wildlife. He said he knew of a place where California Condor's were nesting. We couldn't get too close, or we would scare them and they would abandon their nest. We quietly followed David and he pointed out the nest. We saw one baby chick, but no parents. The parents were probably scavenging food for the chick. We found it easy to get to the bridge to take in the unique perspective of the Grand Canyon. We had left early so we had plenty of time to enjoy the bridge without too many other visitors. We could feel the heat in the sun and we left before it got too hot.
David told us we had five more sites to show us before we finished our time in the park.
The next day, David took us to Hopi House. This historic building is located right on the rim of the Grand Canyon, and has been offering authentic American Indian arts and crafts for 100 years. The Hopi House was designed by Mary Colter in 1905, Hopi House is modeled after traditional Hopi dwellings. We appreciated its authentic Pueblean architecture, with its stepped roofs, tiny windows, and adobe plastered walls. Graham and I enjoyed the extensive collection of Native American items, including arts, crafts, and jewelry. The building itself serves as a living museum, showcasing Hopi culture and craftsmanship. We took our time in the gift shop. The gift shop had a variety of items, from handmade crafts to books and clothing. Graham found a unique souvenir for his secretary. The interior is described as beautiful and filled with indigenous artwork. The ambiance is enhanced by trasitional Hopi syle ceilings and corner fireplaces. Again, I lost count on how many photos we took.
David told us he had something different for us tomorrow. We wondered what that would be.
David drove us to the Grand Canyon Railway station. He told us this would give us a nostalgic way to experience the Grand Canyon and he said he would be going with us. The train travels 65 miles from Williams, Arizona, to the Grand Canyon Village at the South Rim. The journey takes about 2 hours and 15 minutes each way with around 4 hours to explore the Grand Canyon. The train ride features restored rail cars, entertaining musicians, and cowboy characters, providing fun and historical experience. We enjoyed the changing landscapes from high desert to pine forests. The entertainment included musicians and actors playing out Wild West scenes. We had a luxury parlor car and David was our tour guide. Overall, we thought the train ride had a lot of nostalgic charm and a very scenic journey. With all our photos, this would make a memorable way to remember the train and ond one of the world's natural wonders.
We next went to Havasu Falls. David told us he had something special planned for us. He gave us a wink and smile. Havasu Falls is located in the Havasupai River near the Grand Canyon, it is renowned for its stunning blue green waters and picturesque waterfalls. We thought Havasu Falls was a desert oasis with the ethereal pool and a surreal red canyon backdrop. Getting to Havasu Falls requires a 10 mile hike from the Hualapai Hilltop. The trek was strenuous but rewarding once we reached the falls. Once we reached the falls, we followed David on trail that was hidden with plants and trees. David told us he found this trail by chance. It leads to a small pool on the top of the falls. Fortunately for us, the falls weren't busy. People that were there were swimming in the large pool where the water cascaded. I don't think they were paying any attention to us.
We followed David and soon we reached the top. He lead us a few yards further and there was a nice pool. David told us the water was comfortable and not cold. He pulled out a blanket from his backpack. We guzzled down some water and then started stripping out of our clothes. David was commando again and his nice cock was hard. He looked to be bigger today. Maybe because he was tured on. Today he looked closer to the size of Luke. Seven inches with a sizeable girth. Graham and I helped each other finish taking our clothes off. David said, "let's enjoy the pool before we fool around. It's refreshing and we can cool down after that long hike."
Graham and I liked that idea and waded into the pool with Graham on side of David and me on the other. The pool wasn't overally deep. It was chest high with a sandy botton. Water flowed into the pool from a higher elevation, so it kept the pool water fresh and it drained into the water making the falls.
Soon I felt a hand rubbing and fondling my cock and balls. David had a smirky smile on his face. I reached over under the water and felt his big boner. I felt Graham's hand reaching over and he started playing with David's balls. Soon we were all rock hard and horny and couldn't take it much longer. We climbed out of the pool and laid down on the blanket with our erections pointing to the sky. I liked being naked in the outdoors, it kept me hard and horny. Graham had told he felt the same way. Soon we were busy jerking each other off. I was already close and told Graham me and David that he was about ready to cum. David leaned down and started sucking and deep throating my cock. I got hard and started throbbing and jerking as I came in David's mouth. He swallowed all of my load and licked me clean. David and Graham had moved around into a sixty nine. That lucky Graham. I moved over and started rimming David's hole. That seemed to send him over the edge. I saw him stiffen and start shaking. I knew he was cumming in Graham's mouth. That seemed to be all the encouragement that Graham needed and I heard Graham grunt, which was always the sign that he was cumming. We laid back satisfied and enjoyed the sun. The sun dried us off. David said there was no hurry to get back. The downhill hike goes fast and the drive is short back to our motor home.
We all seemed recharged. David's cock had never went soft. We moved around into a circle jerk. I had the honors of jerking David's fat cock. It took us a little longer to cum, our second time. But we weren't complaining. Once we started cumming, we moved around into a circle suck and drained each other a second time. I knew I was drained and Graham said he was too. David said he might have one more load to discharge, but we could take care of him on the ride back.
Havasu Falls, was a place to remember. We enjoyed the wildlife, us, and had a very good time. David was something else.
David told we had only two more sites to visit.
The next day David took us to Grand Canyon West Rim. He told us we would have a variety of things to see and do. The Grand Canyon West Rim offers a unique and thrilling experience. David first took us to the Skywalk. The skywalk provided us with stunning views of the Grand Canyon. We tentatively walked out on the glass bridge and glass floor, 4,000 feet above the canyon floor, and extended out 70 feet over the canyon. The Skywalk is located on the Hualapai Reservation. We took many photos from this unique vantage point. We then took the trail from Guano Point. This trail leads to breathtaking panoramic views of the Grand Canyon and Colorado River. We saw remains of a tramway system built in 1957 for mining guano, bat droppings, used as fertilizer. We then went to where they had ziplining. I wasn't sure about this, but Graham talked me into it. The zipline at Grand Canyon West offers two runs with four line per run. So this allowed Graham and I to have a race. We soared over 500 feet above the canyon floor, and we reached speeds of up to 40 mph. We saw breathtaking views of the side canyons, making it one of the tallest, longest, and fastest ziplines around. We had a short safety briefing before we started. Our next adventure of the West Rim was a helicopter tour. We took the 5 Star Helicopter Tour. We flew over the Kaibab National Forest, the Colorado River, and some of the North Rim. We had stunning views. The 100 minute flight also provided views of the Hoover Dam and we landed at Valley of Fire State Park for a Champagne toast. This was something we'd never forget. And we took many photos. Our final visit of this full day was a history tour of the Hualapai. Hualapai means People of the Tall Pines, and they have a rich cultural heritage deeply connected to their ancestral lands in northwestern Arizona. Their traditional territory spans about six million acres, including parts of the Grand Canyon and the Colorado River. Historically, the Hualapai were nomadic hunters and gatherers traveling in bands and trading with other Native American tribes. They relied on small game, cactus, yucca, and pinon nuts for sustenance. Their trade networks extended as far as the Pacific Ocean and the Rio Grande. The Hualapai have a strong spiritual connection to the land, particularly the Grand Canyon and the Colorado River, which hold significant scared value. Today, the Hualapai Nation covers about one million acres and includes the Grand Canyon West tourist destination, featuring the famous Skywalk. Their governance is structured with an executive and judicial branch, including a Tribal Council elected by tribal members. The Hualapai continue to preserve their cultural traditions while engaging in modern economic activities like tourism, cattle ranching, and arts and crafts. Overall, it was very interesting listening and enjoying their culture. Graham found another souvenir for his secretary. Something one of the Hualapai women made especially for Graham.
I couldn't believe on our way back how Graham talked me into ziplining. He knew I didn't like amusement park rides or carnival rides. But it was an experience and I survived.
Our last day in Grand Canyon National Park was going to be an easy day. At least that's what David told us. We were going horseback riding.
Horseback riding at the Grand Canyon is a highly recommended experience. It offers breathtaking views and a unique way to explore this natural wonder. David told us he would be our guide and he might be able to work in something special if the riding trails weren't too busy. We were going to take the Canyon Trail Ride. This tour is highly rated. David was a knowledgeable guide and we enjoyed the stunning scenery. We then took a trail from Apache Stables. It's located south of the Grand Canyon's, southern entrance. This trail offers peaceful rides through the Kaibab National Forest. It was very tranquil and peaceful. David told us to follow him. This trail wasn't busy at all. Not like the Canyon Trail. We followed David and we seemed to be going into more and more remote areas of the Kaibab National Forest. We seemed to be a long ways off the main trail and David told us we were almost there.
We came to a nice grassy area, not big, but large enough for us. David had his blanket in his backpack. We tied our horses and helped David spread out the blanket. This time we helped each other get undressed. It looked like David was going commando again. I could see the outline of his hardon stretching his pants. Soon we were all down to our underwear and then we slowly slid each other's briefs down. Only Graham and me, since David was commando. David was fondling Graham and me and it didn't take us long to get hard. I started sucking on David's thick hardon. Swirling my tongue around the head and nibbling on the back sensitive side. Licking the length of the big thick vein running down the backside of his cock and biting and nibbling on it. That caused David to moan. Graham was busy feeding David his cock and balls. And I could hear David slurping on his Graham's equipment. I licked and sucked down the back side of David's shaft to his balls. Taking one in my mouth and rolling it around with my tongue and then the other. I kept licking down further and soon I was sucking and licking around David's pucker. I curled my tongue and started working it in and out of his hole. David lifted his legs and I put them on my shoulders. I started munching eating his hole. David really liked that. I wet a finger and eased into his hot tight hole. Then a second finger. I worked the two fingers around stretching his hole. I spit on my hand and lathered my cock. I lined the head up with his hole and slowly eased the head in. I could feel David's ring pulling on my cock and the head popped inside. I then slowly eased my shaft in until my pubed were nestled against his ass cheeks. I could feel my balls hitting his ass. David was really working on Graham's cock and balls and I don't think he even felt me inside of him. I started some slow thrusts and his hole felt terrific. It was hot, tight and wet. And pulled on my cock which I really liked. I could see David oozing out gobs of precum that was running down the side. I bent down and licked it off. I started picking up my pace as I got closer and kept licking and sucking on David's cock. I was going to try to cum at the same time as him. I heard Graham give out a grunt and I knew he was cumming. Graham never made much noise when he came. But I knew that sound. I could feel David's cock getting harder and stiffer in my mouth. Soon he grunted and moaned loud and I felt him rocket out some blasts of cum. It hit the back of my throat. Feeling David cum, brought me over the edge and I soon was pumping a good sized load up his hole. Once we all finished cumming we laid back exhausted and panting. We milked out the last drops of cum from each other and licked and sucked it off. We all had satisfied looks on our faces. David told us we should probably get dressed and ride out to the main trail. He still how one more riding experience for us.
We got back on our horses and followed David out to the main trail. We rode off onto another trail that took us to the Grand Canyon Western Ranch. This was a more rustic experience. The ranch had wagon rides, but we decided to stay on horseback. We rode to a buffalo herd. That was a nice experience. David told us we needed to keep our distance. The males of the herd are quite protective and if we got too close they would charge us. We managed to get some nice photos.
It took us awhile to ride back to where we started. We thanked David for being such an excellent guide/ranger. We really enjoyed our time at Grand Canyon and we told him that he sure gave us a wide variety of experiences.
We got back to the motorhome and smelled a delicious dinner that Luke had ready for us. We had one of our seafood favorite dinners with a bottle of white wine. Luke joined us for dinner and drank wine with us.
We told him we were beat and were going to relax in the bedroom and he could join us if he wanted to. He got a big smile on his face and told us it wouldn't take him long.
Graham and I took a quick shower and laid down on the bed naked. Graham used the control tablet and found a good college football game to watch.
We were into the game when Luke came in and joined us. It took Luke only a minute to slide his jock off and join us in bed. He craweled in between Graham and me. Luke liked college football too, but he was busy fondling Graham and me. I knew what that meant. He was horny. Soon Luke was going back and forth sucking on our erect cocks. I was playing with Luke's big balls while Graham was stroking his hefty cock. Soon we were all getting close and decided to get into a circle suck. I had the honors of sucking on Luke's thick cock. It tasted good and was a mouth and throatful full. It didn't take long for any of us to cum. I was surprised that Graham and me came as fast we did. After cumming earlier with David.
The game finished and Graham turned off the tv and lights with the controller. We all curled up together and fell asleep.
We woke up and didn't see Luke. He probably wanted to get an early start. I did smell breakfast.
Graham and I took a quick shower and put jocks on and flip flops and walked out to the living room. "Good time guys," said Luke. "Breakfast is ready. Go ahead and get seated in the dining room and I'll be right in."
We walked into the dining room and three places were set. Luke brought in our favorite hash brown omelettes with coffee and juice. This was a great breakfast and we thanked Luke.
We told Luke we'd clean everything and put everything away if he wanted to get started. He thanked us and told us we must be mind readers.
Luke told us it was about 850 miles from Grand Canyon National Park to Yellowstone National Park. It would take about a day and a half. He thought we should arrive in Yellowstone in the middle of the afternoon.
He told us to be sure to go upstairs and take in the views. We would be passing by some nice country.
Graham and I finished getting the photos organized from the Grand Canyon. We had a wide variety of photos. David had taken us to many different places and we experienced many different things. But we managed to narrow down the photos we wanted to keep and had them saved in our Grand Canyon National Park folder.
We kept our jocks on and Graham poured us a beer. We knew Luke wouldn't drink and drive. Like Luke had said we were seeing some very beautiful scenery. Luke was taking his time, I think so we could enjoy the view.
We arrived the next day at Yellowstone National Park in the middle of the afternoon. Luke told us our guide would be stopping by to introduce himself.
We had a nice parking spot. Right in the middle of some big pine trees. We had a lot of shade. Graham and I put on some tshirts, shorts and flip flops and walked outside. The temperature was sure different than the Grand Canyon. It was cooler here and felt good. We pushed the button on the outside to extend the patio. Pushed another button and the awnings came down. Luke peeked outside and asked us how grilling sounded for dinner. We told him excellent. We liked grilled food.
We were relaxing outside with out beer on the patio. When we heard a cough and saw a park ranger. We invited him up on the patio, but he said he couldn't fraternize with park visitors. We put our beer down and walked out to greet him. We all shook hands and his name was Ralph. He looked a little older, I would guess early to middle thirties. I was wrong. He was 28 but he looked older. Just like David looked younger and he was 30 years old. Ralph was a big man. Tall, muscular and filled out his uniform pretty nice. He deep green eyes and dark brown hair. He was a nice looking man. He told us he would be back tomorrow morning around eight to start our first day in the park. Graham and I thanked him and looked forward to tomorrow.
Graham and I went back to drinking our beer and I saw Luke push another button, that I hadn't seen and a door opened and Luke pulled out the barbeque. He started the grill and asked us if we wanted to eat outside or inside. We told him outside would be fine.
Luke brought out vegetables in aluminum foil and got them started on the grill on the far side. This was a three burner gas grill. He then brought out a platter with three big steaks. They looked like marinated rib eye steaks, but I wasn't sure.
Graham and I got the patio table set and ready for dinner. We grabbed another beer to have with dinner and asked Luke if he was ready for one. He said a beer would taste good.
I was right. Luke grilled rib eye steaks and they were delicious. Just as good as Milo's. Mixed vegetables were in the aluminum foil, with some kind of spices. Everything was good and the three of us managed to eat everything. The beer tasted good with our dinner.
We helped Luke put everything away and he joined us on the patio. We pulled out the tv and watched a little tv until we got tired and decided to hit the hay.
It was easy putting everything away on the patio. It was just a matter of pushing buttons, and soon you never even knew there was a patio.
Luke secured the motor home for the night, which had it's own security system. Graham and I went down to our master bedroom and stripped out of our clothes and hopped into the shower to rinse of the day. To our surprise, Luke joined us. Luke washed me first and then Graham. Then Graham and I washed Luke. We were all semi hard by the time we finished our shower. We toweled dried each other and climbed on the bed.
Luke was in the middle and he started jerking Graham and me off. We were busy fondling Luke's big balls and slowly stroking his shaft. Soon we were erect and leaking. We moved around into a circle suck and finished each other off. We all erupted with good sized loads.
Luke pulled the covers up and we all snuggled together and soon we were asleep.
The next morning we had a good breakfast. And had our hiking clothes on. We wore a little heavier clothes. The weather felt cool after coming from Grand Canyon National Park.
Ralph arrived right at eight and we followed him up to the main lodge. He told us we were going to take in the most popular attraction in the park, Old Faithful. Ralph told us the park was busy so we would be around a lot of people.
We found a good spot to sit while we waiting for Old Faithful to erupt. It gave Ralph time to give us some interesting facts about Old Faithful. Old Faithful doesn't erupt every hour. Its eruptions occur about every 60 to 110 minutes. Each eruption can release between 3,700 to 8,400 gallons of water. The water in Old Faithful reservoir can reach temperatures as high as 244 degrees Fahrenheit, which is hotter than the boiling point of water at sea level. Old Faithful was named in 1870 by the Washburn Expedition and has been a major attraction since Yellowstone became the world's first national park in 1872. The geyser is powered by a supervolcano beneath Yellowstone, which heats the underground water until it erupts. Despite the variability in timing, about 90% of Old Faithful's eruptions occur within 10 minutes of the predicted time. Old Faithful is part of the Upper Geyser Basin, which contains the highest concentration of geysers in the world. In the early days of the park, people sometimes used Old Faithful to wash their clothes, taking advantage of its hot water.
It was crowded at Old Faithful and once it erupted, Ralph told us to go to the lodge and read about the history of Yellowstone National Park. He also told us there was a nice gift shop in the lodge.
Ralph was giving us an easy first day. We took his advice and walked inside the lodge and found a large plaque with the history of Yellowstone National Park. The plaque was large and it read, Yellowston National Park, established in 1872, holds the distinction of being the first national park in the United States and is often considered the first national park in the world. The park spans across Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho, covering over 2 million acres. People have inhabited the Yellowstone region for more than 11,000 years. Various Native American tribes, including the Tukudika (Sheep Eaters), lived in and traveled through the area long before European Americans arrived. The park's rich archeological sites and trails reflect this deep history. European American exploration began in the early 1800s, with notable visits recorded by Osborne Russell in the 1830s. The first organized expedition to explore Yellowstone occurred in 1870. Recognizing the unique natural beauty and geological features, the U.S. Congress established Yellowstone National Park on March 1, 1872. The arrival of the railroad in 1883 made the park more accessible to vistors. The U.S. Army managed the park from 1886 to 1918, and automobiles were allowed in 1915, further increasing visitor numbers. The National Park Service, created in 1916, took over management and his since overseen various conservation efforts. Significant milestones in the park's management include the 1963 "Leopold Report," which recommended changes to wildlife management, and the 1995 reintroduction of wolves. These efforts have helped preserve Yellowstone's diverse ecosystems and unique geological features. Yellowstone's history is a testament to the importance of conservation and the enduring connection between people and nature.
That was interesting and a lot of information. Graham and I took a quick stroll through the gift shop. Graham didn't want to purchase anything yet. He wanted to have a few more days in the park before deciding on something for his secretary.
Graham and I appreciated having an easy relaxing first day at Yellowstone. But Ralph told us he planned on a variety of sites for us to see and explore.
Our next day we went to Upper Geyser Basin and Geyser Hill. Ralph warned us ahead of time that it would be busy. They were experiencing higher than normal vistors to the park and busloads of people were coming in each day.
The Upper Geyser Basin in Yellowstone National Park is a must see area Ralph told us. It's known for having the highest concentration of geysers in the world. This includes the famous Old Faithful. The basin covers about one square mile and features over 150 geysers and numerous hot springs. There were boardwalks and paved paths to follow. I think we covered the whole one mile. It took a long time with so many people. We took many photos and it was so much better seeing this in person than on tv or reading about it in a magazine. Our next stop was Geyser Hill. This is a prominent section within the Upper Geyser Basin. It's located near Old Faithful and offers a loop trail that takes you past several impressive geysers and hot springs. Some notable features we saw on Geyser Hill included the Beehive Geyser, Lion Geyser, and Anemone Geyser. Beehive Geyser is one of the the most impressive geysers in Yellowstone's Upper Geyser Basin. Named for its beehive shaped cone, it can shoot water up to 200 feet. Almost as far as Graham can shoot. The eruptions typically last about 5 minutes and occur once or twice daily. Graham can't last for 5 minutes, but he can erupt more than once in a day. Beehive Geyser is located near Old Faithful on Geyser Hill. It has a smaller geyser nearby, known as Beehive's Indicator, which often erupts shortly before Beehive, giving visitors a heads up. Lion Geyser is a cone style geyser located in the Upper Geyser Basin. It's specifically within the Geyser Hill complex. It is named for the roaring sound of steam released during it eruptions. That's more like me. I roar when I erupt. Lion Geyser's eruptions can reach heights of up to 90 feet and typically last from 1 to 7 minutes. I can't reach a height of 90 feet, maybe 2 feet at the most. It is the largest geyser in the Lion Group, which also includes Little Cub Geyser, Big Cub Geyser, and Lioness Geyser. Anemone Geyser is a fascinating feature in Yellowstone's Upper Geyser Basin, It actually consists of two closely related geysers. Big Anemone and Little Anemone. Big Anemone, like Luke, erupts every 6 to 10 minutes reaching heights of 6 to 8 feet. The eruptions last about 25 to 45 seconds. That's pretty close to Luke. He erupts like me, at the most 2 feet. But he can erupt multiple times and he lasts about 25 to 45 seconds. Little Anemone has less vigorous but longer lasting eruptions, occurring every 6 to 35 minutes and lasting from 1 to 30 minutes. It rarely reaches more than 4 feet in height. Both geysers are named after the anemone flower due to their pale yellow color and shape. We had an easy time accessing all these geysers.
The next day we visited something Graham and I had seen on tv. It was a Dicovery Channel or National Geographic Channel special. Ralph took us to the Grand Prismatic Spring. It is a stunning natural wonder. And to see it close was something else. So much better than the tv. It's the largest hot spring in the United States and the third largest in the world. Located in the Midway Geyser Basin, this spring is famous for it's vibrant colors, which include blue, green, yellow, orange, and red. These colors are due to pigmented bacteria in the microbial mats that grow around the edges of the mineral rich water. The spring is about 370 feet in diameter. The vivid colors and the sheer size of the spring make it a must see attraction at Yellowstone. The colors of the spring looked artificial, there were so brilliant. It gave a chance to take some great photos.
Our next site was Fairy Falls. It is one of Yellowstone's most stunning waterfalls, standing at about 200 feet high. The hike to Fairy Falls is popular and there were a lot of people. The falls offers a beautiful journey through a young lodgepole pine forest. The trailhead is located near the Midway Geyser Basin, and the hike to the falls is bout 1.6 miles one way. We decided to go on a longer hike. The weather was pleasant and we weren't tired. So for a longer adventure, Ralph took us to the Spray and Imperial Geysers, which was another 1.2 miles to hike. This area was known for its scenic beauty and was a great spot for us to take photos and enjoy nature. Spray Geyser is a fascinating geothermal feature located in the park. It is known for its frequent eruptions, which occur every 1 to 5 minutes and lasts for about 3 to 10 minutes. The geyser's eruptions can reach heights of 10 to 25 feet. Spray Geyser is situated near Imperial Geyser, and both can be accessed via the Fairy Falls Trail which we took. Then Ralph took us to Imperial Geyser which is a captivating geothermal feature in Yellowstone. It is known for it colorful pool and frequent eruptions, which can each heights of up to 35 feet. The geyser is located about a mile from Fairy Falls, which made it a great addition to Fairy Falls. The trail to Imperial Geyser is relatively easy and offerred stunning views of the surrounding landscape, including the Grand Pristine Spring from an overlook. The is about 3.25 miles one way we combined it with Fairy Falls and Spray Geyser.
Ralph took us to the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone. The Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone is a breathtaking natural wonder. We were amazed by the canyon's vibrant colors and dramatic rock formations. The canyon stretches for about 20 miles and is between 1,500 to 4,000 feet wide, with depths ranging from 800 to 1,200 feet. The canyon features two major waterfalls, the 109 foot Upper Falls and the 308 foot lower falls. It was nice seeing the waterfalls from this vantage point. We took two hiking trails. First, the Artist Point trail and then the seven Mile Hole Trail. The Artist Point Trail gave us spectacular views of the 308 foot Lower Falls waterfall. From Artist Point, we saw colorful orange rocks and miles of rugged canyon walls. Ralph told us to keep an eye out for wildlife. We did see some bald eagles in nests along the canyon wall. The trail was an easy hike of 0.2 miles round trip. And a mild elevation change of 50 feet. Ralph then took us on the Seven Mile Loop Trail. He told us this trail would be more challenging. It's about 9.7 miles out and back. And we worked to reach an elevation of 2,043 feet. The trail was strenuous, but we were used to these kinds of trails. We took photos of magnificent vistas of the canyon. We hiked through dormant and active hot springs. And we kept an eye our for elk and other animals. Both the North and South rims offer multiple lookout points, providing different perspectives of the canyon. We had left early to avoid the crowds of people. But by the time we finished our hikes and exploring, it was getting busy.
Ralph told us, if the park wasn't so busy, he knew some places we could go to have some fun. Graham and I were wondering if we were that obviously gay. Ralph was a hard person to read and we didn't have a clue about him.
Our next stop was Lamar Valley. It's a spectacular destination for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers. Lamar Valley is one of the best places in the park to view wildlife. We spotted bison, elk, and proghorn sheep. Ralph told us that the valley's vast grasslands and meandering Lamar River create an ideal habitat for these animals. The valley offered scenic drives, making it perfect for exploring by car. Ralph took us on a wildlife safari, hiking tours, and some great photography outings. Ralph had brought binoculars and we were glad about that. We left early as it was quite aways to the valley. And it took the whole day to take in everything.
We took in Hayden Valley the next day. It's located centrally, it's a prime spot for wildlife enthusiasts. As Ralph was driving along we encountered herds of bison, scattered elk, and we even caught a glimpse of a grizzly bear. We told Ralph we appreicated the natural beauty and the opportunity to observe Yellowston's diverse fauna. Ralph took on us a great guided tour. We did some hiking. We didn't want to be sitting in the jeep all day. Some of the trails we hiked brought us closer to some of the wildlife and gave us the opportunity for some great photos.
Dunraven Pass was our next trek. Ralph told us this should have less people and maybe a chance for us to get to know each other better. Graham and I gave each other a smile. We noticed Ralph had a nice bulge growing in pants when he told us that.
Dunraven Pass is a mountain pass located in the park. Dunraven Pass is actually a trail to Mount Washburn. The complete trail is about 6.8 miles out and back. Dunraven Pass wasn't busy with people. Probably because of being some distance away and a strenuous climb. The elevation was 1,394 feet. We found the hike to be moderately challenging. It took us close to four hours to complete. The trail offered panoramic views of neighboring mountains and the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone. Ralph had given us cans of bear spray, as he told us bears were frequent in this area. He told us we would come across many streams and river, but he didn't recommend swimming in the rivers. The water was cold and had swift currents. He led us to a remote area, but told us he wouldn't have much time. He didn't want to take a chance of getting caught.
We all stripped down quick and Ralph was already hard. I think he was just a bit bigger than Graham and me. Probably close to eight inches and thick. His cock had a big flared red head and looked ready for action. Graham and I were both hard seeing Ralph's erection. Ralph told us he liked oral sex the best and loved being sucked. So Graham and I took turns. I fed Ralph my cock while Graham got busy sucking on this big thick cock. Ralph started moaning almost immediately. He really did like being sucked and sucking. He was doing a great job on my cock and had me leaking and rock hard. He sucked out my precum and made love to my cock. Licking and swirling his tongue all over and deep throating me. I could hear Graham slurping and sucking on Ralph's cock. I heard Ralph give out some loud grunts and I saw Graham swallowing. Ralph just as he shot out his first load. He told us he recharged fast and would be ready to go again. It took me a couple minutes before I came and Ralph sucked out my load and milked out the last drops with his throat muscles. That was fantastic. Graham and I switched positions. And Ralph rapidly took Graham's cock in his mouth and started sucking him. Ralph's cock was still hard and I deep throated him in one gulp. He again, gave out a loud moan. Graham was really going to town fucking his mouth. It didn't talk Ralph long to cum again. He must of been storing up these big loads. He rocketed out a big load hitting the back of my throat and I could feel his cum run down my throat while I swallowed it all. Graham gave out a grunt and I knew he was cumming. I could see some of Graham's rock hard shaft in Ralph's mouth. We enjoyed that and just sat for a couple of minutes regaining our breath. Ralph thanked us and was glad he was right about us. He told us we might be able to do this again, but he couldn't promise anything as busy as the park was. Dunraven Pass was a hike to remember.
We next hiked to the peak of Mt. Washburn in the park and it was a fantastic experience. We took the Dunraven Pass Trailhead. It was 6.8 miles roundtrip with an elevation gain of about 1,400 feet. We found the trail to be moderately challenging. The trail passed through forested sections with shade and gradual elevation gains. We got an early start to avoid the crowds. The trail offerred breathtaking 360 degree views, including Yellowstone Lake and the Absaroka Mountain range. Ralph told us to keep our eyes alert for bighorn sheep and other wildlife while we hiked the trail. At the summit, we found a fire lookout tower and it had some interpretive exhibits. We saw a few bear, but we were far enough away from them, to not be a problem. We enjoyed the hike, which offerred some very interesting photos.
We found Mammoth Hot Springs in the park to be a unique and fascinating destination. We had seen photos of the hot springs in magazines and a special on Yellowstone National Park on tv. But to see the Mammoth Hot Spring close up was truly spectacular. Ralph was an excellent guide giving us a lot of information about the hot springs. The hot springs are known for their stunning limestone terraces, formed by mineral rich hot water bubbling up from the ground and depositing calcium carbonate. Ralph told us the formations are often described as resembling a frozen waterfall or a cave turned inside out. We followed the network of wooden boardwalks. These paths offered many different viewpoints. The Mammoth Springs Historic District includes buildings from the Fort Yellowstone era and the 1936 Mammoth Hot Spring Hotel. The Albright Visitor Center provided insight into the park's natural and cultural history. Ralph told us the Mammoth Hot Springs is highly rated by visitors, and many consider it an unmissable part of Yellowstone. We agreed. We definitely wouldn't have wanted to miss this experience.
Ralph told us that we had seen over half of the sites he wanted to show us and take us too.
The next day Ralph had Roosevelt Arch planned for us. Ralph warned us ahead of time to be prepared for large crowds of people. The Roosevelt Arch at the north entrance of the park is a significant historical landmark. Constructed in 1903, it was dedicated to President Theordore Roosevelt himself. The arch is inscribed with the phrase, For the Benefit and Enjoyment of the People, reflecting the purpose of the national parks. Ralph told us visitors appreciate the arch for its historical value and as a symbol of the park's heritage. We found the arch to be a great spot for photos. The arch stands 52 feet tall and is made from local basalt, giving it a distinctive and rugged appearance. Ralph wasn't wrong and the arch was crowded with people, but we did manage some nice photos.
Ralph said that our next site was the Boiling River Hot Spring. He told us it was a unique and popular spot for visitors. The Boiling Point River is one of the few legal springs in Yellowstone where you can soak. It's a mix of hot water from geothermal features and cold water, creating a comfortable soaking experience. We had brought swim suits as well as Ralph and we enjoyed the comfortable water. Many other visitors were also enjoying the Boiling River. The surrounding scenery making this a memorable site. We noticed more and more people coming and we decided we had stayed long enough. There were also signs in different languages with safety warnings. The area was well maintained. Ralph told us that the actual Boiling River water is extremely hot and can cause burns. Overall, the Boiling River offered a unique and enjoyable hot spring experience. We never thought we'd be soaking in a hot spring. The natural scenery really added to the experience and gave Graham and me a chance to take some beautiful photos.
Ralph told us, as we finished drying off from Boiling River, that our site tomorrow should give us an opportunity to explore each other. He gave us a smile and told us to get a good rest.
Graham and I were anxious we see what would happen today. It would depend on how busy the site was we were visiting.
We got into the military green jeep and we went on the Blacktail Plateau Road. Ralph told us this road is usually very quiet, because it's away from the main tourist routes. The drive provided a chance to see wildlife, including Ralph, bison and mule deer. However, seeing wolves and bears is rare. The road is unpaved and was bumpy in places. It takes about 45 minutes to cover the 6 mile stretch without stops. However, Ralph knew a good place to stop. We liked the adventure and going at a slower pace. Ralph pulled off into a remote area. We didn't meet any other jeeps with visitors. Ralph had a blanket in the back of the jeep. We followed him and to a nice little grassy area right out in the open sun. It wasn't hot, but comfortable. We all quickly stripped out of our clothes and laid down together on the blanket. Ralph said we had a lot of time so we didn't have to rush. Ralph was already erect and ready for action. Graham got behind Ralph and started rimming him and jerking him at the same time. I straddled Ralph's face with my cock and balls hanging down over his face. It didn't take Ralph long to start sucking on my balls and work my cock in his mouth and down his throat. Ralph was good at deep throating and knew how to use his throat muscles. Graham was going to town getting Ralph's hole wet and ready for his hard throbbing cock. I saw Graham ease the head into Ralph's hole and his hole pulled Graham's cock in. Graham looked like he was in heaven. Graham was busy stroking Ralph's cock while his hole was working the length of Graham's cock. Ralph had me rock hard in his mouth and doing some things I had never experienced before. Ralph said he was close to cumming so I bent down and took his thick head between my lips and licked it around. I felt his cock harden in my mouth and soon he was rocketing out blast after blast of cum. I had to swallow a couple of times to take it all. Ralph's cumming was making his hole constrict on Graham's cock and that sent Graham over the edge. I saw Graham's balls pull up and I knew he was pumping a load into Ralph's hot tight hole. Watching my lover cum was all it took for me to start cumming. And I erupted with a big load and saw Ralph swallow a couple of times. We laid back and relaxed for a few minutes. Then Graham and I switched places. It took Graham and me a longer to cum. But Ralph was already recharged and ready to go. Once we all came our second time. Ralph fucked Graham and me in three ways. I was amazed how he could cum so many times. We were exhausted after our multiple three ways. We finally licked and cleaned each other off. Helped each other get dressed and we hopped back into the jeep to head back. We spotted a herd of bison on our way back, but didn't see any black bears. The drive was peaceful and not crowded with people, which made it perfect for us.
We walked down the trail and then into the motor home. Luke was in the kitchen and told us he had a couple of cold beers waiting for us. Graham and walked back to the bedroom and changed into jocks and walked back out to the living room. Luke walked in with two chilled steins of beer. He was staring at us and smiling. "What's the looks and smiles about?"
"You both look like you have a post sexual glow about you."
"You're very observant Luke. You nailed it right on the head."
"And here I was hoping to fuck both of you guys tonight and sleep with you. But I don't think that's going to happen."
"We'll be ready for you tonight and your more than welcome to spend the night with us."
That brought a big smile to Luke's face.
Graham and I retired early. We were tired after the sex with Ralph and we wanted to be ready for Luke. Graham lubed my hole and then I lubed Graham's hole and we would be ready for Luke.
Soon Luke joined us. He was erect and sticking straight out. He got into bed beween us. We had some foreplay and soon Luke fucked Graham's hole and then mine. Luke sucked us off when he fucked us. He seemed satisfied. Both Graham and I were. And we fell asleep in each other's arms.
We woke up rested after all the sex we had yesterday. Graham and I hadn't had that much sex in a short period of time since the last party we attended and that ahd been almost a year.
Ralph asked how we were feeling and we told him we were well rested and ready to get started. He said he was taking us to Norris Geyser Basin. Norris Geyser Basin is a fascinating and unique geothermal area. Norris Geyser Basin is known for its impressive geothermal features, including the tallest active geyser in the world, Steamboat Geyser, which can shoot water up to 300 to 400 feet in the air. The area also features rare acid geysers like Echinus Geyser. Steamboat Geyser unlike Old Faithful Geysers eruptions are highly unpredictable, ranging from days to decades apart. I'm glad Graham's eruptions are predictable and don't take days or decades. Ralph told us the unpredictability adds to the excitement. We didn't see Steamboat Geyser erupt. He also said that when it did erupt, it is a spectacular sight, with water columns reaching impressive heights. The area around the geyser is very steamy. Echinus Geyser is almost as acidic as vinegar with a pH ranging from 3.3 to 3.6. This makes it the largest acid water geyser in the world. Since the 1990s it's activity has become much less predictable and eruptions have become rare. When it does erupt, it can send water and steam up to 40 to 60 feet into the air. The Norris Geyser Basin is divided into two major areas. Porcelain Basin and Back Basin. Procelain Basin is known for its stark, almost lunar landscape with few trees and acidic pools, while Back Basin offers more greenery and a longer boardwalk trail. Ralph said most visitors describe this area as other worldly. Again it got busy with busloads of visitors. By the time we left we were almost shoulder to shoulder with visitors.
We woke up and I didn't see Luke. He must be getting our breakfast ready. I told Graham I had a strange feeling that something wasn't right at the house. I told him I hoped we had a short day so I could call the house and talk to Cindy if she was working. I could also access the answering machine and check the messages. Being a doctor the phone company had the answering machine somehow connected to my cell phone so I could check messages. Don't ask me how they did that, I don't have a clue.
Graham knew that when I had these strange feelings, usually something wasn't right.
We took a quick shower and we washed each other and Graham gave me a great blow job to calm me down, which worked a little. We dried each other off and got dressed into hiking clothes. We walked out to the living room and Luke was in just a jock and told us breakfast was ready in the dining room. We walked into the dining room and Luke brought in breakfast. It was good, but being preoccupied, I didn't really eat that much. We finished breakfast and walked outside and waited on Ralph.
Ralph showed up and told us we were going to visit West Thumb Geyser Basin. It's a popular spot so there will be a lot of people. We'll make it a short day.
I was glad to hear that. I couldn't stop getting rid of that strange feeling I had.
West Thumb Geyser Basin in the park is a fascinating destination known for its unique geothermal features situated along the shore of Yellowstone Lake. The basin includes hot springs, pools, mud pots, fumaroles, and lake shore geysers. There was a lot to take in. Its location on the lake's edge offers stunning views, blending the beauty of the lake with the geothermal activity. The area was first described in the early 19th century and has been a point of interest for explorers and visitors ever since. We took the trail that is a 1 mile loop boardwalk allowing us to explore the area safely while observing the geothermal features up close. We found the trail to be an easy hike, making it great for us. We arrived early, but it was already starting to get busy. Ralph knew exactly where to take us on the trail. He told us many places the ground can be unstable and hazaardous. I was glad we finished early. I was anxious to get back to the motor home and call the house. We enjoyed the West Thumb Geyser Basin. Graham and I took many photos of the geothermal wonders and the picturesque views of the lake.
As soon we got back to the motor home I went straight to the office. I wanted it quiet while I called the house. Graham brought in a beer for me and I thanked him. I called the house number, but nobody answered and it went directly to the answering machine. I knew what buttons to press on my phone to hear the messages. I didn't know how many messages there were. I pressed the button on my phone and listened to the message. It made me very concerned and worried. Graham had stayed in the office to be with me. I told him I heard one message on the answering machine. It was from the star's manager. The manager said the star wasn't feeling well. He was relaxing at the villa in Las Vegas. He had finished his last show and collapsed after the show. The star's personal doctor said he was overworked, stressed and pushing himself too much. The doctor recommended some R & R. The manager asked us if we were home. The star would love to come and rest at our house if it was okay. I relayed all this information to Graham.
"What do you think babe?"
"I think we should continue our vacation. It's something we also need. We still have two more months of vacation. I think it would be good to call the star's manager and tell him we are on vacation and when we will be returning. The star is welcome to stay at the house when we return. That should give him plenty of time to get some rest and relax."
I agreed with Graham and felt better after he expressed his thoughts. I picked up my cell phone again and called the manager. "Hi Bob, I left a message on your answering machine."
"I just listened to it. Graham and I talked about the star's situation. We are on our summer vacation and still have two months left. But the star is welcome to stay at the house when we return and get some much needed rest and relaxation."
"That's great news Bob. The star is going to like staying at your place. That's all he has been talking about. Right now he's advised to stay calm and rest. In a couple of months he should be able to fly and then we can visit you guys."
"That's perfect. I'll call you when we get close to finishing our vacation and we can work out the details. Be nice to have you both staying at the house."
"That went well." I told Graham. I feel much better now. I don't like it when I have those strange feelings."
"Drink your beer babe and then I'll bring us another one. You want to relax outside on the patio?"
"No. Let's strip down to jocks and go upstairs and enjoy the lounge." That's what Graham and I called the upstairs area.
We enjoyed being upstairs. Luke joined us for a little while and then told us he had some work to finish online with his engineering team.
It was getting later and Graham and I went downstairs to our bedroom. We watched a game. Luke didn't join us. Soon we were fast asleep.
The next day Ralph took us to Artists Paintpots. They are a fascinating geothermal area featuring colorful hot springs, mud pots, and small geysers. We liked the vibrant colors and the geothermal activity. We followed a well maintained trail and boardwalk that allowed us to safely explore the area. Ralph did a good job of explaining the geothermal activity and the natural processes that helped shape Yellowstone. This spot was quite crowded, and we were here early. We had brought plenty of water as this area was very hot. We were glad Ralph brought us to the Artists Paintpots. It was something else we had seen on tv and read about in magazines. But to truly enjoy this magnificient sight, you need to see it first hand to really enjoy the natural beauty.
We had finished in the middle of the afternoon. It was hot day. When we got back to the motor home, I put a reminder on my phone to call the star's manager when we were on our way home. We still had two more national parks to visit. And I thought I might forget to call. I really get absorbed in these parks and all the sights.
Our next site was Fountain Paint Pot Trail in the park. It's a fascinating and accessible hike that showcases a variety of geothermal features. The trail includes geysers, hot springs, mud pots, and fumaroles. Offering a comprehensive look at Yellowstone's volcanic activity. The trail was short and easy along a boardwalk, making it easy for hikers of all ages. The trail was located in the Lower Geyser Basin. Ralph told us the colors of the mud pots, ranging from reds to yellows and browns, are striking and change with the seasons. We stayed on the boardwalk with all the thermal activity. Ralph had to warn a couple of kids o stay on the boardwalk, and it was dangerous to stray. Ralph told us we were viewing the Fountail Point Pot trail at the best time and the colors were amazing.
We made it back and Ralph told us we only had two more sites to see than then our time in Yellowstone would be over.
Ralph took us next to Tower Fall. It is a stunning waterfall located in the northeastern part of the park near Tower Junction. The water plunges 132 feet into a deep gorge, that made for some great photos. We took photos of the breathtaking views of the waterfall and the surrounding rock formations. Ralph told us this area was known for its unique geological features, including unusual rock columns created by ancient lava flows. The trail to Tower Fall was short and very accessible, with a paved path leading to a viewpoint about 100 yards from the parking area. Ralph told us this area was rich in wildlife. We saw bighorn sheep in the far distance, a pair of peregrine falcons, an osprey fishing, and a nest of red tailed hawks. We didn't see any black bears, which was okay with me. Tower Fall has a rich history, having been first photographed by William Henry Jackson in 1871. The beauty of the falls and the surrounding landscape played a significant role in the establishment of Yellowstone as the first national park in the world. This was really interesting and Ralph did another great job explaining everything to us.
Our last day in the park, Ralph took us horseback riding. He thought it would it would make for a nice relaxing last day in the park. And he told us it would give us another way to experience the park's natural beauty and wildlife. We first went to Milton Ranch. It's known for its beautiful views and the staff were very friendly. We went on a 2 hour ride. We saw some beautiful sights. Next we went to Diamond P Ranch. We met the owners and they were very welcoming. Again we experienced nature on quality trails and the horses seemed very well trained. Next Ralph took us to Willow Creek. This was our longest ride of almost nine hours. But the breathtaking scenery was worth it. Then Ralph took us on the North Fork Trail. This offered beautiful views of the Snake River with well maintained trails leading to scenic hilltop views. This was a great way to end our time in Yellowstone.
Graham and I thanked Ralph for a very memorable time in the park. Memorable in more ways than one. Ralph thanked us and told us it was a pleasure being our guide.
When we got back to the motor home, Luke told us he had everything ready for leaving tomorrow to Grand Teton National Park. He told we didn't have to rush around. It was only about two hours to Grand Teton National Park.
We slept in later than usual. No alarm, which was nice. We didn't have to get up early. Luke was still in bed with us. I was surprised.
We were all stirring and we groggily crawled out of bed and headed to the shower. Graham got both shower heads going and we washed each other off. Jerked each other off in the shower and Luke left the shower before Graham and me. He told us he was going to get breakfast ready and then we should head out after breakfast.
We watched Luke leave the shower. Graham and I finished rinsing off and then we towel dried each other. We put jocks on and walked out to the living room. Breakfast smells greeting us. Luke told us breakfast was almost ready. He poured Graham and me a cup of coffee while we waited. Soon we were all seated in the dining room eating a big breakfast. We managed to eat everything and we told Luke we'd take care of cleaning everything so he could head out.
It didn't take long to put everything away and the dirty dishes in the dishwasher.
We felt the motor home moving. It was so smooth, you hardly even noticed or felt it moving. We pulled out of the park around nine thirty.
Luke told us we should be pulling into Grand Teton National Park around eleven or eleven thirty at the latest. Our ranger had a special lunch being prepared for us in the lodge.
Graham and I finished our photos on the computer and had selected the ones we wanted and had them saved in the Yellowstone National Park folder.
We walked upstairs and enjoyed the views.
Luke told us we were getting close to the park. And would be pulling in shortly. I checked the time and it was eleven fifteen. So we were right on schedule.
When we entered the entrance, one of the rangers told Luke where our parking spot was located.
Luke easily found the parking spot and we got parked. It was in a nice private woody area. But I think this park is pretty much all woods. We'll find out over the next several days.
We all got changed into some casual clothes and Luke joined us.
There was only one trail from our parking spot and it brought us up to the lodge. We walked into the lodge and it was enormous. Much bigger inside than it looked from the outside. A short older man. Looked like a gold prospector, walked up to us. You must be Bob and Graham. We introduced ourselves and the ranger told us his name was William. He looked older, I would guess around sixty. He told us he was fifty five, but looked older from being outside so much. He led us over to the dining area and a table was reserved for us. William joined Luke, Graham and me.
"We're going to have some local game for lunch." William told us. Graham and I looked at each other and wondered what kind of game we would be eating.
Soon a couple of ladies from the kitchen came out with a large roast on one platter, and four roasted ducks on the other platter.
Everything smelled delicious. William told us the roast was venison and the ducks were wild mallards.
If William hadn't told us about the roast, we would have thought it was beef. We couldn't tell the difference. The duck was roasted with some kind of glazing and it was tender and mouth watering. This meal was more like dinner than lunch. It was excellent and when we finished we didn't have any room for dessert. William told us they would send the dessert over to the motor home and we could have it later. We thanked William and asked him how much we owed him. He told us this was fixed special for us and it was on the house, or in this case, on the park.
We got up and William told us tomorrow would be an easy relaxing day. But to get up early. That it was going to be all day.
All of walked back to the motor home. I was wishing the walk was further. We could use the exercise after that big lunch. I was stuffed and felt like it.
Graham and I relaxed the rest of the day and sipped on white wine. We watched a couple of good college football games and then went to bed.
We woke up rested and ready for our first day in Grand Teton National Park.
Graham and I woke up horny and we fucked each other in the shower. That was the only way to get our erections to go down.
We got dressed in hiking gear. Had a good breakfast and walked outside. The air was cool, but refreshing. Again, that nice pine scent in the air.
We followed William to a miliary green park jeep waiting for us. William told us we were going on a 42 mile Scenic Loop Drive. He told us we would see some stunning landscapes and diverse wildlife. The drive didn't disappoint. It offered sensational views of the jagged, snow covered peaks of the Teton Range, as well as beautiful river bends and aspen trees. We were continually stopping to take pictures. William told us there would be a good chance of spotting moose, bison, and bears, especially since we were starting early. Some of the historical sites we stopped at were, Moulton Barns on Mormom Row and Menor's Ferry Historic District which gave us glimpes into the area's history. Moulton Barn was a good spot for taking photographs. The barn is set against the stunning backdrop of the Teton Range, and was pefect for photos. The barn is a piece of history, reflecting the early Mormom settlers' way of life. We liked the preserved structures and the sense of stepping back in time. William told us it was good we were here early, this is a popular spot for park visitors. Menor's Ferry was established by William D. Menor in 1894 to help settlers cross the Snake River. The ferry and general store still exist. The ferry you see today is replica of the original, which was crucial for transportation before a bridge was built in 1927. You can't ride the ferry, but you can see the apparatus used to pull it across the river. The log chapel, built in 1925, offer stunning views of the Teton Range through a window beind the altar. It's still an active place of worship. The old general store is a charming spot where you can find huckleberry products and freshly baked cookies. I saw Graham eyeing the products and he left with a bagfull. Some of next stops on the drive were Snake River Outlook, Schwabacher Landing, Oxbow Bend, and Jenny Lake Overlook. The Snake River Overlook was made famous by Ansel Adam's 1942 photograph, the overlook provides a stunning view of the Snake River winding through the valley with the majestic Teton Range in the background. We caught some breathtaking shots. I don't know if we were as good photographers as Ansel Adam's, but we were pleased with our photos. Schwabacher Landing is located about 5 miles north of Moose, Wyoming, along the Snake River. William knew where to park and it was just a short walk to the lookout. We got some perfect shots of the reflections of the Tetons. We saw a beaver family busy at work. We took more photos of the views of the Teton Range, framed by spruce and cottonwood trees. Oxbow Bend offered spectacular views of the Teton Range. We caught some photos of the refletion of the mountains on the calm water. We managed to get some photos of moose, elk, bald eagles, river otters, and beavers. We also noticed a wide variety of birds. William told us this was a popular spot for bird watchers. Our last stop on the drive was Jenny Lake Overlook. This overlook provided stunning views of Jenny Lake and the surrounding mountains. It made for some amazing photos of the lake framed by pine tress. We passed on hiking. We had been on the drive all day and we were getting tired.
We arrived back and thanked Willaim for an interesting day. Graham and I walked into the motor home and we were more tired than we thought. Luke had dinner waiting on us and told us the ladies had brought over the dessert from our lunch yesterday.
Dinner was delicious and we were waiting on dessert. Luke brought in homemade strawberry shortcake with wild strawberries from the park. Homemade apple pie and blueberry pie. The apples were store bought, but the blueberries were from the park. Graham and I both opted for the strawberry short cake. It was delicious with real whipped cream. The strawberries were small being wild, but sweet with a good taste. We told Luke we'd dig into the pie tomorrow. Luke passed on dessert.
Our next adventure was Signal Mountain. It offered us a variety of experiences. William took us on a scenic drive. The drive had stunning locations and breathtaking views. William told us we would return here to have a beverage in the lodge and if we wanted to check out the gift shop. Signal Mountain is located on the shore of Jackson Lake. The best part of the drive was visiting Jackson Lake. The lake had stunning views of the Teton Range and calm clear water of Jackson Lake. William took us on a full day eco tour and wildlife safari. This gave us a comprehensive experience of the area's natural beauty. We returned back to Signal Mountain Lodge, where we had started. We walked into a massive lodge. We all had a glass of ice tea. Graham and I took a quick look through the gift shop, but Graham didn't see anything that took his attention for his secretary.
William took on the Jenny Lake Drive. He told we would be experiencing a variety of activities. The drive provided breathtaking views of Jenny Lake and the surrounding Teton Range. We took many photos and enjoyed the calm serene atmosphere. We stopped at a place where we could do some boating. The tour from the boat gave us a different perspective of the lake and Teton Range. We spent most of the time on the north shore of the lake. William told us the north shore is quieter and perfect for hiking and boating. After our boat ride we did some hiking. We found the trail we were hiking on well maintained easy to walk on. William pointed out some of the plants and trees and we enjoyed the variety of colors. This was definitely something we wouldn't have wanted to miss.
William seemed animated and anxious to show us Inpsiration Point and Hidden Falls. We knew he wasn't interested in us. He made sure we saw his wedding ring and make it sparkle in the sun. Hidden Falls is located near the eastern end of Cascade Canyon, west of Jenny Lake. It's a 100 foot waterfall that is accessible by a 1.2 mile roundtrip hike from the Jenny Lake boat shuttle drop off point. We choose the 5.2 mile roundtrip from South Jenny Lake on the Jenny Lake Trail. This waterfall was popular. There were a lot of families there with their kids all over the place. We spent a good deal of time. We enjoyed the falls and had a chance to take a few photos before it got crowded. Inspiration Point is above Hidden Falls and offers expansive views of Jackson Hole and surrounding mountain ranges. It's not a summit, but a wide open area on a buttress with views of the Gros Ventre, Absaroka, and Wind River mountains, as well as Jenny Lake. We took the roundtrip hike to Inspiration Point. It was 5.7 miles with 870 feet of vertical gain. It gave us a little workout. The trail was rocky so we needed to be careful. But the view from the 7,200 foot elevation was worth the effort. By the time we finished it was very busy.
William told us tomorrow we would be getting some more exercise of a different type. Graham and I looked at each other and wondered what William had in mind.
The next day we got into a park jeep and William took us back to Jenny Lake. He said, "I thought canoeing Jenny Lake would be a good experience for today." We didn't argue with William. He knew what he was doing. We got into into a large canoe. William was to the back of the canoe and did the steering. I sat in the front with Graham in the middle and we helped paddle. William told us the canoe trip was good, it would give another way to see nature. Jenny Lake offered stunning views of the Teton Range, making it a pituresque spot for canoeing. The crystal clear waters and surrounding mountains provide a serene and breathtaking backdrop. Again, Graham and I lost count on how many pitures we took. William told he had made reservations for us a few days ago. He said the rentals go fast. Canoeing on Jenny Lake allowed us to explore various parts of the lake and William showed us where the trails to Hidden Falls and Inspirtation point were located. This turned into a very extensive adventure.
Our next site was the Mormon Row Historic District. This site has a rich history. Established by Mormon homesteaders in the late 19th century, this area is known for its picturesque barns and historic buildings set against the stunning backdrop of the Teton Range. The district was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1997. It showcases the resilience and ingenuity of the early settlers who used irrigation to farm the harsh conditions of Jackson Hole. We then visited the Moulton Barns. The barns are famous for their stunning scenery, with the Tetons rising dramatically in the background. This made some good spots for photos. The barns are part of the Mormon Row Historic District, which offers a glimpse into 19th century frontier life. We also visited other historic structures in the area, such as the John Moulton Barn and the Thomas Murphy Homestead. We enjoyed how peaceful it was here. It wasn't crowded and made for an enjoyable experience. We spotted some bison off in the distance. And some beautiful wildflowers were blooming. We accessed the district off Antelope Flats Road.
William told us today he was going to take us to something very unique to the park. He took us to the Chapel of the Transfiguration. It was a charming log chapel built in 1925. It's renowned for its stunning view of the Teton Mountain Range, perfectly framed by a large window behind the altar. William told us the chapel was still operating and many weddings were still happening. We liked the chapel's serene atmosphere and breathtaking scenery. It's a small rustic chapel that seats about 65 people inside, with additional seating available outside during good weather. The chapel is part of the St. John's Episcopal Church in Jackson and holds services from late May to late September. Graham and I considered coming on Sunday to a service. William told us many visitors praise the chapel as a must visit spot in the park, noting it's historical significance and the peaceful experience it offers. The Chapel of the Transfiguration was a memorable and beautiful destination.
Next William took us to Schwabacher Landing. We had seen park of this when we took the 42 mile scenic drive. Schwabacher Landing is a highly regarded spot for its stunning views and tranquil atmosphere. The landing is famous for its nearly glassy waters that create perfect mirror reflections of the Teton Mountains. Graham and I took a ton of photos. We spotted some beavers busy doing whatever beavers do. William told us the beavers were continually making a dam that they had to take down. We also spotted moose and some different bird species. We took a short walk from the parking lot and the path was easy. We took the Lower Schwabacher trail that was more photogenic. We spent, I forgot how long just sitting and enjoying the natural beauty of the park.
Our next trek was to Snake River Overlook. It's a must visit spot, offering one of the most iconic views of the park. Made famous by Ansel Adams' 1942 photograph, the overlook provides a stunning view of the Snake River winding through the valley with the majestic Teton Range in the background. William was able to drive up to the site, no hiking was required, but William told us of two trails that wound down to the Snake River if we were interested. We told him sure. It would be nice to see the Snake River up close. William told us we had made a good decision. The Snake River Trail provides stunning views of the Snake River and the Teton Range. It was a great spot for taking photographs. We spotted a family of black bears, I think they were fishing in the river. William took us on the more challenging trail which was longer. The trail we were on was 10 miles long and included swift water and braided channels. We stayed close to William since he knew the best route to follow. Down at the Snake River we saw a variety of wildlife, including moose, beavers and numerous bird speciies. William had brought a good supply of water and snacks. We could have spent days here. This was very relaxing and enjoyable.
William took us to Oxbow Bend and Snake River in the park. Both sites are known for their stunning natural beauty and abundant wildlife. Oxbow Bend in the Snake River offers spectacular views of the Teton Range. The water was calm and gave us the opportunity for some really beautiful photos. It has a picturesque landscape with mirror like reflections of the Tetons. We spotted moose, elk, bald eagles, and beavers. We arrived early and William easily found a parking spot. We spent many hours here absorbing the natural beauty. We then went to the Snake River. William took us to different areas at Oxbow Bend at the Snake River. The Snake River offers a mix of stunning scenery, wildlife viewing, and recreational activities, which we had already done. This was going to be a hike up close and personal with the Snake River. We followed the winding Snake River on an well maintained trail. The river winds through the valley, and gave us spectacular vistas of the Teton Range. William told us to be quiet and we would be sure to see some wildlife close or in the river. We saw moose eating plants from the river, beavers busy working on a dam. A pair of bald eagles flew overhead. And many squirrels that were busy chattering at us. Also, William gave us a nature tour of the diverse plant life, which added to the natural beauty of the river. Graham and I thanked William for taking us directly to Oxbow Bend and the Snake River. We had many photos to add to our collection.
The next day we went to Taggart Lake. William told us this was a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts. The trail offered stunning views of the Teton Range and the lake itself. We took photos of the reflections of the mountains in the lake. The hike to Taggart Lake was pretty easy. It's about 3.8 miles round trip with an elevation gain of around 423 feet. The trail was well maintained. William told us again, if we were quiet we should encounter wildlife. We saw moose feeding in the lake on the far side. And bear on the left side of the lake. We were able to to get a few photos. We arrived early and by the time we were ready to leave. It was getting busy. We enjoyed the scenery, wildlife and a well maintained trail.
Our next hike was to Leigh Lake in the park. The hike is praised for its stunning scenery and easy accessibiity. The trail offers breathtaking views of Leigh Lake and the Grand Tetons. The crystal clear water and white sand beaches are particularly noted for their beauty. The hike was relatively easy, but still gave us a little exercise. It's about 7.1 miles round trip with a minimal elevation gain. The trail is well maintained and runs along the east side of Leigh Lake through a wooded area. William had handed us bear spray. He told us it was common to encounter bears on this hike. We saw many different birds and a variety of flora and fauna. We found the trail to be quite busy. William told us this was a very popular hiking trail. We enjoyed hiking around part of Leigh Lake. The trail wasn't strenuous, but still gave us some exercise. It would have been better if it wouldn't have been so busy.
William took us next to the Laurance S. Rockefeller Preserve in the park. This is a stunning 1,106 acre refuge located on the southern end of Phelps Lake in Wyoming. Orignally part of the JY Ranch, this area was transformed into a preserve thanks to the efforts of Laurance S. Rockefeller, who donated the land to the National Park Service in 2001. The Laurance S. Rockefeller Preserve Center offers a unique experience with sensory exhibits that highlight the visual, auditory, and tactile quailities of the area's plants and wildlife. We took a couple of different trails from the Preserve, including an easy hike to Phelps Lake and then a more strenuous hike into Granite or Death Canyon. The trails offerred solitude and reflection, and made it a perfect spot for us to enjoy nature. William told us we might see some wildlife. Black bears, grizzly bears, moose and deer. The closest we came to seeing wildlife were some animal droppings. The Preserve is a testatment to Laurance S. Rockefeller's vision for conservation and his commitment to preserving natural beauty. The Phelps Lake Trail offered stunning views of Phelps Lake and the surrounding mountains. The trail is considered moderate, with a round trip of about 6.4 miles and an elevation gain of 1,060 feet. We found a couple parts of the trail challenging. We enjoyed the natural beauty, but we didn't see any wildlife. William was surprised. He said sightings of moose, bears and other wildlife was quite common following this trail. Death Canyon was a challenging hike. We enjoyed the breathtaking views of the abundance of wildflowers. The varied terrain and streams added to the scenic beauty. The trail is 7.9 miles round trip and includes steep inclines and rocky terrain. We got a good workout on this trail. Again, we didn't see any wildlife. The trail was bumpy and rocky. We should have brought hiking poles. William had brought plenty of water and snacks. Graham and I enjoyed the spectacular views and the opportunity to experience the natural beauty of the park.
William told us we only had two more sites to visit.
Our next to last site to see was Moose Wilson Road. It's a scenic route in the park, connecting the towns of Moose and Wilson, Wyoming. This road is about 14.6 miles long, with the most popular section being the narrow, winding 8 miles stretch between Teton Village and Moose. The drive winds through forests and marshes, offering beautiful views of aspens, pine trees, and various wildflowers. Again William told us this route was good for seeing wildlife. I would believe it when I saw it. He said it's a great spot for viewing, moose, bears, beavers, deer, elk and foxes. This road provides access to the Laurance S. Rockefeller Preserve, Granite Canyon Trailhead, Phelps Lake Trailhead, and Death Canyon Trailhead. We made one stop while a family of bears crossed the road. We did see deer off in the distance. Beavers were busy in the lake working on their dam. The road was mostly paved but has a 1.5 mile unpaved section. It's suitable for park jeeps but RV's and trailers wouldn't work on the narrow part of this drive. It was a beautiful drive and we liked seeing a little wildlife.
Here it was, our last day in the park. William told us he was going to give us a workout on our last day. We went to Static Peak in the park. It turned out to be a challenging but rewarding hike. The hike is about 16.1 miles round trip with an elevation gain of about 5,446 feet. It considered a strenuous hike and takes about 10 to 12 hours to complete. It took us just over ten hours. We liked the stunning views throughout the trail, including panoramic vistas of Phelps Lake and the surrounding mountains. The peak itself offers breathtaking views of Jackson Hole and the Wild River Range. The trail was well maintained but it was steep in spots and a little challenging. We left early and took plenty of water and bear spray, just in case. William told us there were frequent sightings of wildlife, including bears, so he wanted us prepared, just in case. We found the trailhead via a rugged gravel road, and our jeep was high clearance which was recommended. We found the strenuous hike to be well worth it for the incredible views and the accomplishment. We did spot some bear, but they were far from us and didn't pose a problem. A few deer were scattered around.
We made it back and we thanked William for a great time in the park and showing us some truly remarkable sights.
Our last park already, was going to Rocky Mountain Naitonal Park. Luke told us it was about 550 miles from Grand Teton National Park to Rocky Mountain National Park, and would take over nine hours. We were leaving early in the morning so we wouldn't arrive late at our last national park.
Graham and I couldn't believe we were already visiting our last national park and our summer vacation would soon be over. With so much to see at each park, the times goes by fast.
On our drive to Rocky Mountain National Park, we got the photos downloaded on the computer that we wanted to run as a slideshow in the digital photo frame. We spent most of the day upstairs and enjoyed the views.
Graham and I lounged around in jocks. Luke was wearing boxers and tshirt. He told us he was making good time and we should arrive at the park, late afternoon.
We brought a cold tall glass of refreshment to Luke. He didn't like to drink and drive and we respected that. Of course he had to run the back of his hand over our bulging jocks. Which made our bulges bigger and he started chuckling and smiling. I thought I saw his cock twitching in his boxers. He told he would help us with those bulges tonight.
Graham and I fixed lunch and Luke pulled into a rest stop to eat. He told us we were right on schedule and should pull into Rocky Mountain National Park about three thirty or four at the lastest. He told us our guide/ranger would be waiting for us.
We stayed on schedule, according to Luke. Traffic wasn't heavy and we arrived at Rocky Mountain National Park just after three thirty.
We had a spacious parking spot all to ourselves. With plenty of room. Surrounding by pine trees and the wonderful pine scent. Luke told us our guide would be coming soon to introduce himself.
We walked around our parking spot to stretch our legs. Graham pressed the buttons for the outside patio. Luke had told us earlier he would do some grilling for dinner.
Graham and I heard footsteps and saw a handsome young man in a green park uniform. We introduced ourselves and he told us his name was Ivan. He looked young and told us he was twenty four years old. We told him our age in our forties and he thought we were joking. We immediately liked this young man. He told us he thought we were in our early thirties. I could have kissed and sucked him off for that compliment.
Ivan was in good shape. You could see the muscles bulging through his park uniform. He had close cropped dark brown hair. A definite bulge was showing in the front of his pants. I was wondering if he was glad to see or just hung. Maybe we would find out later. Ivan told us to get a good rest he had a busy schedule for us each day. He left and we shook hands again. A nice firm handshake. Big hands and feet, if that means anything. We invited him for dinner but like the other guides/rangers, he couldn't fraternize with the visitors.
We watched him leave and that nice tight ass filled out his uniform pants nicely. Yum, yum.
Graham punched my arm and told me, "you're turning into a dirty old man."
"Come on babe. I saw you checking out Ivan too.
"We'll just have to wait and see what the next few days have in store for us."
I saw Luke busy on the grill. He had oiled the grill so the steaks wouldn't stick. And he had a variety of vegetables in aluminum foil. We all drank beer out on the deck. The climate was cool, and felt good. It was warmer than normal when we were at Grand Teton National Park.
Dinner was delicious and we ate on the patio. We almost ate everything. We had some pie that was left over for dessert with vanilla ice cream. That hit the spot and Graham and I were full after that big dinner.
Graham and I pushed the buttons and the patio disappeared. Luke had already cleaned the grill and we pushed the button for the grill. Just like magic, you'd never know there was an outside patio.
We stripped down to jocks when we got back into the motor home. And Luke was back in his boxer briefs. He looked like he was semi hard in his boxers. I knew he was horny and had been all day.
All of us went back to the master bedroom and Graham put on a football game. Luke brought us all another round of beers. We laid down in our jocks and boxers and watched the game. Luke was busy rubbing the back of his hand over our bulges and making them grow. Graham and I were busy fondling and rubbing the length of Luke's balls and cock through his boxers.
The game was good and it was approaching half time. Graham and I lifted our hips so Luke could pull our jocks off. We easily slid Luke's boxers off. We were all sporting hardons and leaking. Luke said he wanted us to fuck him and he was going to suck us and get us rock hard for his hole. Luke started with me and deep throated me. Getting my cock all slick and wet and ready for his hole. Soon Luke straddled me and walked up on his knees and slowly lowered his hot tight hole on my cock head. I let Luke take control and watched him as he slowly slid down my cock. I felt his ass cheeks nestled on my thighs. I didn't have to do anything. He started bouncing up and down, making his cock bounce all around. He was leaking like crazy and I rubbed his precum on my fingers and licked it off. I couldn't take it any longer and started jerking and shuddering as my orgasm hit me. I blasted up his hot hole and could feel my cum on the sides of his hole. Luke was moaning and gasping and slowly pulled off my cock. He licked and cleaned my cock off while I laid back and regained my breathing. Luke looked over at Graham, "you ready."
"You bet. Watching you and Bob got me rock hard and leaking. That was really hot."
"Well just lay back and enjoy."
Luke walked up on his knees and worked his hole over the head of Graham's cock. I watched as he slowly slid down Graham's cock. What a rush that was for Graham. Soon he nicely nestled all the way down Graham's shaft. Like with Bob, Luke took over and worked his ass muscles around my cock while he slowly bounced up and down. I knew this action wouldn't last long. I was right. Soon I was grunting and pushing up into Luke's hole, rocketing out a big load. I could feel some of Bob's cum way up his hole and my cum mixed with Bob's. Luke slowly pulled off me and then licked and cleaned me off. The only person that hadn't cum was Luke.
I looked over at Bob and he nodded to me. We started working over Luke's balls and hard shaft. With our double dose of pleasure. Luke soon was jerking and thrusting his hard cock into our waiting mouths. He gave a big delicious load. I milked out the last drops of his cum and while Graham was playing with his big balls and hole.
We were exhausted after our sexercise and curled up together. We looked like a football huddle. We were out like a light.
Graham and I woke up to the alarm going off. We felt rested and slept well after last night. Luke wasn't in bed with us. He was probably getting breakfast ready.
Graham and I took a shower and made sure to clean all those hard to reach places. We were semi hard by the time we finished our showers. We jerked each other off and watched our cum hit the shower wall and run down into the drain. We rinsed off and towel dried each other.
We put on some new hiking clothes and other pair of new hiking boots. We thought we looked ready for our first day in Rocky Mountain National Park.
We put on some new hiking clothes and other pair of new hiking boots. We thought we looked ready for our first day in Rocky Mountain National Park.
Graham and I walked out to the living room and saw Luke in a jock, busy in the kitchen. We both quietly walked up to him and give him a kiss on the cheek. It startled him. He hadn't heard us. He told us to be careful, that's a good way to get burned, but he said it with a smile on his face. He told us to take a seat in the dining room and he would be right there. Luke fixed us eggs benedict and they were delicious. Something we didn't eat for breakfast that often. Cindy told us she could fix eggs benedict, but wasn't sure of the results. We thanked Luke for a delicious breakfast. Luke told us he would be busy all day with his engineering team. They were going to get an early start.
We walked outside and waited for Ivan. The air was cool with the great pine scent.
Seon we heard Ivan and he asked us if we were ready. We told him in unison, "let's do it."
We followed Ivan up to a military green jeep and got in. He told we were going on the Trail Ridge Road. I was sitting in the front with Ivan and Graham was sitting in the middle in the back so he could get a good view. I don't think Graham got the good view that I did. I saw a big sausage down the left leg of Ivan's uniform pants. I was wondering how big he was. Maybe in time, we would find out. Trail Ridge Road is often called the highway to the sky and offers an unforgettable experience. This was a great way to start our exploring in Rocky Mountain National Park. The road stretched 48 miles from Estes Park to Grand Lake, reaching elevations over 12,000 feet. Making it the highest continuous paved road in the United States. We saw breathtaking views of the Rockies, alpine tundra, and diverse wildlife. Estes Park is a charming mountain town located about 90 miles northwest of Denver, Colorado. It serves as the eastern gateway to Rocky Mountain National Park. Surrounded by majestic peaks and fertiles valleys, Estes Park offers stunning views in every direction. The town sits at an elevation of 7,522 feet. The area was teeming with wildlife, including elk which we saw wandering through town. We enjoyed seeing Estes Park. Ivan then took us to Grand Lake, a charming destination nestled at the western entrance of Rocky Mountain National Park. Grand Lake offered serene views, incredible wildlife, and easy access to the park. The town is known for it's rustic charm and natural waterfront beauty, making it an ideal spot for hiking, boating, biking and fishing. The lake is the largest and deepest natural body of water in Colorado. Ivan told us the town had a theater offering live performances of Broadway musicals. He showed us the historic western boardwalk with 60 shops, restaurants, and galleries. We then continued on Trail Ridge Road. Alpine Visitor Center is the highest visitor center in the National Park System. Rock Cut is a great spot for panoramic views and a short hike on the Tundra World Nature Trail. We took many photos here. Finally, Milner Pass where the road crosses the Continental Divide. There are many park curves which offer stunning views of the park's east side. Ivan told us driving the trail his first time was unforgettable experience, but he told us to be prepared for some steep drop offs without guardrails. Overall, we enjoyed our first day in the park. Ivan told us he had some great sites to show us. Even better than the ones we saw today on Trail Ridge Road.
Our next day Ivan took us on the Tundra Communities Trail in the park. The hike is stunning and unique with breathtaking views and a chance to experience the fragile alpine tundra ecosystem. The trail is short, only about 1.1 mile round trip on a paved path. Despite its brevity, it starts with a steep climb so it gave us a bit of a workout. We took our time and wanted to capture all the natural beauty in photos. The trailhead is located at 12,110 feet, so the air was thin, and we needed to take it slow to get acclimated to the high altitude. The trail offered panoramic views of the Rocky Mountains and unique rock formations, including some that we thought looked like toadstools. The landscape was dotted with wildflowers and lichen covered rocks, making it a picturesque hike. Ivan told us that the alpine tundra is a delicate environment and we make sure all our visitors stick to the paved trail and follow Leave No Trace principles. At the end of the trail, we found a memorial plaque for Roger Toll, a former superintendent of the park, and a geographical marker that helps identify the surrounding peaks. Overall, we found the Tundra Communities Trail a must see and were glad Ivan took us on this hike.
We found the park to be not that busy. The other three parks we had visited were busier than Rocky Mountain National Park. Graham agreed with me and hoped we might get a chance to have some fun with Ivan. He was young and we knew he was well hung. Graham I had mentioned that big bulge down his left leg to me.
Ivan told us to be prepared for another high elevation hike. We went to Forest Canyon Overlook. It is a breathtaking viewpoint that offers panoramic vistas of the majestic Forest Canyon. We were treated to stunning views of rugged cliffs, lush alpine meadows, and the meandering Big Thompson River below. The overlook is situated at an elevation of 11,716 feet, providing a remarkable vantage point. The overlook is accessible via a short, paved trail making it easy for us to reach the overlook. Again, it wasn't busy. Probably because of the high elevation. We found a few steep grades on the short trail. The area is home to various wildlife, including marmots, pikas, and elk. We found the spot to be great for photos. So far, Graham and I hadn't experienced any high altitude sickness. Ivan told us that since it was so quiet here he would take us on the trail down to Big Thunder River. He seemed to have a twinkle in his eye and a smile. on his face.
We followed Ivan on a rather concealed trail to the Big Thomspon River. As we got closer to the river, it was beautiful and we could hear the water rushing. It originates in the Forest Canyon within the park. The river flows through the picturesque valley, offering stunning views and a serene environment. The weather was cool, but not cold. We saw a herd of elk drinking from the river. Ivan told us to be very quiet and we would be able to watch them. The 25 mile canyon is known for its dramatic landscapes and again we took many photos. Ivan told us the river is renowned for its excellent fishing spots, especially for rainbow, cutthroat, and brown trout. Many people like to kayak and raft the river. Ivan told us the river was challenging. Ivan told us, since we have a lot of time I want to show you a special spot I found by accident.
Graham and I were almost drooling in anticipation. This was what we had been waiting for. We couldn't wait to see how hung Ivan was.
We following Ivan down the remote trail and we were right next to river. The river was wide and the current was swift and bubbled and gurgled over rocks. Ivan walked down a little ways further and then off to the right. It was forested area with just a small concealed clearing, being surrounded by large pine trees. Ivan was wearing a backpack. He must have come prepared. He pulled a blanket out of his packback and we helped him unfold and spread it out. Ivan told us, "I noticed you guys giving me quick glances and checking me out. Now you'll get to see the real think up close and personal. Let's all get naked and better acquainted."
Graham and I stripped in record time. The cool air felt good on our warm bodies. We watched Ivan finish pulling off his uniform pants. His briefs looked like there were stretched to the max and could rip open at any moment. We watched as Ivan gave us a show and slowly pulled his briefs down, with his back to us. We show his muscular globes. Ivan was just as muscular as we thought. He had big muscular arms and his thighs were heavily muscles. He slowly turned and faced us. "Oh my god." His cock looked to be about nine inches long and thick. He started swinging back and forth and we could hear his cock hit his thighs. "You guys like what you see?"
"For sure Ivan. I hope you like what you see?"
"You guys are hot and in good shape. I noticed your bulges too. Giving you guys some quick glances. So what do you guys like. What gets you going?"
"We're pretty open to anything. How about you? What do you like the best?
"I like to fuck, but I never refuse a good blowjob."
"How about if we get into a three way. You can fuck Graham first while I feed Graham my cock. Then once you cum in Graham we can switch and then you can fuck me and Graham can feed me his cock."
"That sounds perfect." I could see Ivan's cock jerking and twitching while we talked about the threeway.
Graham laid down on his back and Ivan gave Graham a good rim job, getting him ready for his big cock. Graham was leaking like crazy and I saw Ivan use Graham's precum as lube as he lined up his big flared head. Graham's eyes popped wide open when Ivan slid his head into Graham's stretched hole. I saw Graham's hole pull on Ivan's cock and Ivan was grunting and jerking. He told Graham to keep doing that. It felt amazing. Soon I saw Ivan buried balls deep in Graham. Graham was sweating, taking such a big cock. But he didn't grimace or complain. Soon Ivan started a slow in and out in Graham's hole. Ivan was good at sucking cock. And he had me rock hard in his mouth in no time. I saw Ivan pick up his pace and could hear his cock sliding in and out of Graham's ass and his balls hitting against Graham's balls. Ivan started jerking and convulsing as his orgasm overtook him. I could see his big cock spasming and Ivan was hugging and unloading inside Graham's hole. Once he finished his orgasm he slowly pulled out and Graham's ass muscles milked his cock. Graham kept the big load inside his hole. I didn't see any cum running out. We gave Ivan a minute or two to regain himself. He told us he was ready for me. I got on my back and he gave me a great rim job. Like Graham, my hole pulled his big fat cock in. And my ass muscles wrapped around his cock. All Ivan had to do was move in and out and my ass muscles worked the length of his cock. I heard Graham moaning while I sucked on his cock. I knew just what Graham liked. Graham was soon fucking my mouth while I fucked Ivan's cock with my ass. Ivan couldn't take it any longer and told me he was going to cum. I could feel his cock throbbing and thickening in my hole and felt his first shot of hot cum hit ths side of my hole. Followed by five more big shots of cum. He had my hole full and he slowly pulled out while my ass milked his cock. Graham seeing me cum had filled Ivan's mouth and throat. We laid back panting and exhausted. Ivan said he felt drained and told us that was great and hot and we should be able to do it again at least once more or maybe a couple times more. We soon got dressed and Ivan stuffed the blanket back in packback and we were on our way back to the motor home. "You guys are really hot. I really enjoyed this. I hope you guys did too?"
"We had a great time Ivan and we look forward to the next time."
We walked into the motor home. "You guys look exhausted," said Luke.
"Today was quite an adventure."
"Well I hope you guys still want me with you tonight?"
"Of course Luke, we look forward to that."
Ivan took us to the Forest Canyon Outlook. Ivan asked us, "are you guys okay?"
"Yeah we're fine and ready for another day in the park."
Forest Canyon Overlook in the park, is a stunning viewpoint offering panoramic vistas of the rugged Forest Canyon, lush alpine meadows, and the meandering Big Thompson River below. The overlook is at an elevation of 11,716 feet, the overlook provides breathtaking views of Forest Canyon, Mount Ida, Stones Peak, and more. The overlook was easy to get to on a short, paved trail. Ivan told us to keep an eye out for wildlife, including marmots, pikas, and elk. We did see pikas in burrows, or making burrows. The marmots seemed to be competing with the pikas on overtaking their burrows. Marmots being much being than the pikas, I don't think the pikas had much of a chance. We didn't see any elk. Which surprised Ivan. The overlook is one of the stops on the Trail Ridge Road. We enjoyed the overlook and was glad we didn't do any strenuous hiking. I don't think we could have handled that today. Ivan looked a little disappointed, I think he had some other plans for today. But he told he still had many more sites to show us. And to be prepared for a full day of hiking tomorrow.
Graham and I went to bed early to be ready for our full day of hiking.
Ivan told we were going on six different hiking trails. Starting with easy trails to more challenging trails. Our first hiking trail was to Bear Lake. The trailhead is located at the end of Bear Lake Road. The trail is short and an easy 0.8 mile loop around the lake. The elevation is 9,475 feet. The trail offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains and the lake. The trail was an easy hike. We took in some wildlife viewing as we passed ty the Moraine Park area along Bear Lake Road. Our next hike was to Alberta Falls. The falls are known for their stunning views. The hike to the falls offers picturesque scenery, including views of Longs Peak and the surrounding mountains. The trail to Alberta Falls was busy and a popular hiking spot. It's a 1.6 mile round trip with an elevation gain of about 226 feet. The trail was well maintained and offered a pleasant walk through forests and along Glacier Creek. We enjoyed the natural beauty and the easy hike. Next was Deer Mountian. Ivan told us this trail would be a little more challenging. It's about 6 miles round trip. With an elevation gain of 1,394 feet. It's considered a moderate hiking trail. It took us about three an one half hours to complete. The summit offers paroramic views of Longs Peak, Moraine Park, Upper Beaver Meadows, and Estes Peak. The trail starts in a valley and ascends through a forested area with beautiful ponderosa pines. The hike includes several switchbacks leading to the summit. The trailhead was located on Trail Ridge Road. Overall, we enjoyed this hike and the views from the summit. Our next trail was going to be challenging. It was Twin Sisters Peak. The trail is 7.4 miles roundtrip, with an elevation gain of about 2,493 feet. It took us just under four hours to complete. The summit provides panoramic views, including a spectacular view of Longs Peak. The trail included forested sections, a traverse of a landslide area, and steep switchbacks. The final push to the summit involves a rock scramble, which added to the adventure of the hike. Next Ivan told us we would be hiking to Flattop Mountain. Ivan told us our hike to Flattop Mountain would be strenuous. The trail is about 8.5 to 8.9 miles round trip. It has an elevation gain of about 2,850 feet. And reaches its highest elevation at 12,324 feet. The hike starts at the Bear Lake Trailhead. The trail offers stunning views of Longs Peak, the Keyboard of the Winds, Pagoda Peak, and Chiefs Head Peak. As we were ascending, we passed through aspen groves and alpine tundra, with panoramic views emerging above the treeline. We saw a small herd of elk in the distance. I was sure they were aware of our presence. There was beautiful flora along the way. We also caught some views of the Tyndall Glacier and Hallett Peak near the summit. We had left Flattop Mountain as storm clouds were moving in. Ivan told us rain storms here were quite common. Our last hike was to Sky Pond. Ivan told us this last hike would be a rewarding scenic hike and a nice way to end the day. The hike offers stunning views of waterfalls, alpine lakes, and high mountain vistas. Some key spots along the trail include Alberta Falls, Loch Vale, Lake of Glass, and finally, Sky Pond. The trail was strenuous, with a total distance of about 9.5 miles out and back and an elevation gain of about 1,640 feet. We had to scramble up a waterfall to reach Sky Pond, which added some adventure to the hike. We spotted some wildlife and the beautiful wildflowers along the trail. I lost count on how many photos Graham and I took. But these trails offered some stunning views.
We thanked Ivan for a very adventurous day with some spectacular views.
Our next adventure was Bear Lake. Bear Lake is a popular destination known for its stunning scenery and accessible trails. The trail was an easy hike around the lake. The lake is surrounded by beautiful pine and aspen groves, which Ivan told us had vibrant colors in the fall. The trail was busy and again, Ivan seemed a bit annoyed. I think he wanted to have some fun with us. Overall, Bear Lake offered a delightful experience with its clear waters, diverse wildlife and picturesque surroundings.
Next we went to Alberta Falls. Ivan told us this was a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts. The falls are known for their stunning views. The hike to the falls offers picturesque scenery, including views of Longs Peak and the surrounding mountains. This hike wasn't as busy and I saw Ivan smiling. Also, his big cock seemed to be growing down the left side of his pants legs. You could clearly see the outline. I was wondering if he was going commando. Graham and I might find out later on. The trail to Alberta Falls is generally considered easy. It's a 1.6 mile round trip with an elevation gain of about 226 feet, making it accessible for most hikers. The trail was well maintained and offered a pleasant walk through forests and along Glacier Creek.
Ivan told us to follow him. He knew a trail on the side of the falls. It was a steep climb and wooded. He told us that nobody used this trail because of how steep the climb was and the rocks could be slippery from the spray of the falls. We managed the climb okay and soon we were on the top of the falls, behind a line of trees. We walked back in a few more feet to a nice little grassy area surrounded by plants and trees. Ivan opened his backpack and took out the same blanket we had used before. I didn't notice any stains on the blanket. Ivan asked us if we were ready for some more fun. We told him sure. I didn't want to miss out on his big nine incher with those big swinging balls. We all stripped down in record time. I was right and Ivan was going commando. His big cock was erect and sticking straight out. He was horny and ready for some action. We all moved together into a group hug so our erections would hit and rub together. Ivan was a good kisser and he had Graham and me moaning in no time. We laid down on the blanket with Ivan in the middle and we started making out. Feeling each other all over. Graham and I couldn't get enough of Ivan's hot muscular body. We liked slow stroking his big cock and feeling those big balls. Soon Ivan had his legs up on my shoulders and I gave him a good rim job. Licking over his hole and curling my tongue and sticking it in and out of his hole. Ivan's cock was leaking and Graham was licking off and sucking out his precum. I had Ivan lower his legs and I started sucking on those big balls. Graham was busy sucking on Ivan's big erection. Graham was able to deep throat his cock and I saw Ivan's cock throbbing in Graham's mouth and throat. I pulled on his big balls and then rolled them around in my mouth with my tongue. Graham moved around and soon he and Ivan were in a sixty nine. They were busy deep throating each other. Ivan's hole was in the perfect position for fucking. I rimmed his hole some more and get it wet and ready for my cock. I lined my cock up with his hole and eased it in. His ring pulled my cock and clamped down tight. I could hear slurping and sucking sounds from both Graham and Ivan. I got a good rhythm going in Ivan's hot hole and felt my load building. Soon I started bucking and jerking and I blasted out a load way up Ivan's hole. I heard both Graham and Ivan moaning and saw them start jerking and twitching and I knew they were cumming. I saw Graham swallow a couple of times. I knew Ivan was horny and ready for this. We all laid back on the blanket. Graham and Ivan were panting and gasping for air. Once we regained our normal breathing, Ivan said he was ready to go again. Ivan stood up in front of me and I deep throated his erection right down to his pubes. Graham was behind Ivan and busy eating him out. I think Graham was licking and sucking out my load in Ivan's ass. Ivan was soon face fucking me and groaning. He shot out another big load in my mouth and I had to swallow a couple of times. He rested a bit again. Ivan told us that was fantastic. He had the biggest loads with us and he now felt drained. We got dressed and made our way back to the jeep.
The next day we went to Moraine Park. Moraine Park is known for its stunning vistas of the Rocky Mountains, including views of Longs Peak and the Continental Divide. The open meadows, carved by ancient glaciers, provide a picturesque setting. We saw a large herd of elk grazing in one of the meadows. We took a couple of popular trails that started in Moraine Park, including the Cub Lake and Fern Lake trails. The Moraine Park Loop is a 5.5 mile easy hike that offered a great variety of natural beauty. Ivan looked disappointed again. This area was busy. I think he was ready to fool around again. I suppose if we were twenty four like Ivan, we'd be ready to fool around all the time. We thanked Ivan for taking us to Moraine Park. We enjoyed seeing the elk, the hiking and the natural beauty.
Ivan told us he had a special site for us to visit tomorrow.
We next went to Holzwarth Historic Site. Holzwarth Historic Site is located in the Kawuneeche Valley on the west side of the park and it offers a fascinating glimpse into early 20th century mountain life. The site was originally homesteaded by John and Sophia Holzwarth in 1917. They later transformed it into the Holzwarth Trout Lodge, a popular dude ranch. The site includes several preserved cabins, including the Mama Cabin and the Fleshuts Cabin. We enjoyed a scenic walk across the Kawuneeche Valley, cross the Colorado River, and explored the historic cabins. Ivan knew the history well and provided information and some interesting stories about the Holswarth family and their life in the Rockies. The trail was easy to the site, a gravel path making it accessible.
Ivan told us we only had three more sites to visit and then our time would be finished in Rocky Mountain National Park.
We next went on Old Fall River Road. It was a historic and scenic drive. It opened in 1920 and was the first auto road in the park, providing access to the high country. It follows an old indian pathway and climbs over 3,000 feet. The road is narrow, one way dirt road with steep turns and no guardrails. Ivan told us not to be nervous, he had driven this road many times and was very familiar with it. We enjoyed stunning views. There were several pullouts where we could stop safely to take photos, enjoy the scenery, or go for a hike. We spotted elk, mule deer, and marmots. We enjoyed this road, inspite of it's difficult spots. The scenery and wildlife make this trip worthwhile. Since this drive didn't take that long. Ivan then took us to Chasm Falls. He told us Chasm Falls was great for nature lovers and hikers. The trailhead is at Endovalley Picnic Area, and was packed with people. Which we noticed made Ivan unhappy. The roundtrip is about 2.8 miles, with an elevation gain of 585 feet, but we found the hike easy. The trail offers beautiful views of the surrounding forest and mountains. Chasm Falls is a 25 foot waterfall that cascades through a narrow granite chasm. We thought it was a very spectacular waterfall. We saw some American dippers and watched their unique feeding habits. Old Fall River Road, which leads to the falls, is a one way gravel road. The trail is road not paved, so we were warned for a natural, unenven path. We enjoyed seeing Chasm Falls, even though it was crowded, we managed to take some nice photos. Ivan wasn't a happy camper. He was ready for some more action.
Ivan asked us if we had a good rest. We were going to get a good workout today doing some mountain climbing. He told us nothing too stenuous, but still challenging. We told him we were ready.
He took us first to Longs Peak. Longs Peak stands at 14,259 and is the tallest peak in the park. It looked pretty intimidating to Graham and me. But Ivan assured us that the hike was well used and more like a steep path. Longs Peak is known for it's difficulty, especially the 15 mile round trip via the Keyhole Route. We were well prepared and we managed the significant elevation gains. The hike offered stunning scenic views, especially near the summit. The hike was difficult, but we managed and Ivan was impressed with our hiking skills. This took most of the day so Ivan told us tomorrow we would visit Hallett Peak. We found Hallett Peak to be challenging. It involved a 9.7 mile round trip with an elevation gain of 3,270 feet. The trail included some scrambling and off trail navigation, especially near the summit. We were rewarded with stunning views of the Continental Divide, Notchtop Mountain, and the Mummy Range. The landscape opened up once we reached the summit, offering breathtaking panoramic views. Because of the high elevation, we didn't do any fooling around. The air was thin. We did see some marmots, pika and ptarmigan that we managed to get photos of. The trail also featured beautiful wildflowers. The trail was hard to follow, thank god we had Ivan as our guide. We felt a sense of accomplishment. Our last hike was Sharkstooth. Sharkstooth is part of the Cathedral Spires and offers stunning views, especially when seen from the hike to Sky Pond. The rock formation is quite striking and adds to the overall beauty of the area. It was busy here and we decided to take the hike and pass on any more climbing. The hike starts at the Glacier Gorge trailhead and passes through beautiful areas like Lock Vale. It's a bit of a trek, but the views and experience were worth it. We found the area rich in wildlife and natural beauty. We spotted various animals and enjoyed the pristine environment. We thanked Ivan for the climbing and hikes we experienced.
He told us tomorrow would be our last day exploring the park and he had something special planned.
We were wondering what Ivan had planned for our last day exploring the park. He drove us to Hi Country Stables. We were going to spend the day horseback riding. What a nice way to end our time in the park. I was wondering if the only thing we'd be mounting today, would be a horse. What a dirty mind I have. Ivan told us the stables had everything ready for an all day ride. We arrived at the stables and the staff were very friendly. The horses we would be riding looked well maintained. Ivan told us we would be seeing the Rocky Mountains from a different perspective. A staff member went over saftey. We all wore helmets and told us we were properly attired for an all day ride. Ivan told us we would see some breathtaking landscapes and have a deep connection with nature in all it's natural glory. Giving us a big smile. We knew exactly what he meant. We started at Sprague Lake and followed the Glacier Creek Trail. Then up the scenic Storm Pass Trail where we reached elevations over 9,000 feet. We then took in Bear Lake, Albert Falls, and the summit of Flat Top Mountain. Ivan knew a side trail from Flat Top Mountain that we took. We didn't see or meet anybody, which Ivan seemed to like. I liked watching Ivan's ass while he posted on his horse. It seemed like we were going a long distance. Ivan told us it was only a little further. He knew a nice spot with a little river and large trees which would provide us shade and the horses.
We came to a beautiful spot. Just wide enough between the trees for the horses. In a circular clearing. We saw the little river running along the side. Ivan told us we should tie the horses close to the river, in case they needed a drink of water. They would have fresh grass to chew on. We moved a little further down the river. The river was a little wider here and Ivan told us there was a small pool for relaxing and soaking. We helped each other get stripped. And Ivan's big nine incher was sticking out straight. I saw a big drop of precum oozing out and I quickly licked it off. Causing his cock to twitch and Ivan moan. We walked arm in arm to the river. Graham and I were semi hard, and knew that wouldn't last long. Ivan lead us to the pool and he sat down between us. He soon had his hands on our cocks and slowly stroking us under the water. The water was cool and crystal clear. It didn't have a strong current. But a nice steady flow. Graham and I were feeling up Ivan. His cock stayed hard in the water and his balls were big and full, stretching his ball sac. We started kissing and making out. Ivan was a great kisser. We took our hands off each other's cocks and hugged and pressed our bodies tight together. Ivan was such a big turnon. We climbed out with our erections pointing the way to the blanket. Ivan said he wanted to fuck and suck us at the same time. He told me he wanted to start with me. I couldn't wait to feel that big hard log in my hole. It didn't take Ivan long to rim me and get me wet and stretched. His cock easily slid in as my ass muscles pulled on his cock. He bent down and took the head of my cock in his mouth and started fucking and sucking me in rhythm. It didn't take me long to cum. He had me so turned on. I pumped up a big load into his mouth and throat. Cumming made my hole constrict on his cock, bringing Ivan over the edge. I felt his hot cum bathing the sides of my hole. He slowly pulled out while my ass muscles milked his cock. He took his mouth off my cock once I finished oozing out the last drops. He looked over at Graham, "you ready?"
"You bet. Watching you guys made me super horny."
Soon Ivan had Graham cumming and Graham's hole made Ivan cum. Ivan sure recharged fast. And his second load is usually as big as his first.
We licked and cleaned each other off and got dressed. Our bulges showing in our pants. Ivan told us we had a long ride back. "But not as long as my ride here with you two hot guys." Graham and I smiled. We all unhitched our horses and they seemed relaxed. We mounted our horses and followed Ivan back to the stables. That was a very enjoyable last day in the park. We thanked Ivan for everything and showing us some great sites in the park and a variety of experiences. Ivan thanked us and told us he would miss us.
We made it back to the motor home and Luke told us he had the motor home ready for leaving tomorrow.
Graham and I couldn't believe our summer vacation was over and we would be heading home tomorrow.
Luke told us he had 1580 miles to drive to get us home. About twenty two hours if traffic was light. He told us to plan on two and a half to three days to get home. We told him there was no rush and he was going to take his time.
We left the next morning around nine. It gave us all a chance to sleep in and for Luke to get a good rest. Even though he slept with us last night he said he felt rested. Graham and I got breakfast ready while Luke did some last minute checking. We ate at the kitchen island and Graham and I cleared and put everything away while Luke pulled out of the park.
Soon Luke was on the interstate that would take us home. We told Luke we'd do the cooking so he could concentrate on his driving. He appreciated that, but told us he was only going to drive around seven to eight hours, so he wouldn't be overly tired.
Graham and I got the last of our pictures sorted and downloaded into our Rocky Mountain National Park folder. The folder would be ready to download into one of our digital photo frames. We went upstairs in just our jocks. And lounged around. It seemed strange not to be getting up early and exploring more of a park. But it also felt good to relax. I heard a strange beep on my cell phone.
I looked at my phone and it was reminding me to call the star's manager. So I made a call to the manager and told him we were on our way home. Once we got home we could finalize the star's arrival.
Luke pulled into a rest stop and we fixed lunch. We ate inside. Lunch was good and filling. Graham and I cleaned and put everything away so Luke could get us going again. He told us he was making good time, but would probably only drive for seven hours. Traffic wasn't heavy.
It seemed rather dull now that we were on our way home. We were used to being active in different national parks every day.
Luke's sexual appetite was unsatiable. I think he must be related to Ivan. I think those two could have sex 24/7.
In two and half days we made it home. Cindy was there to great us. I think especially to see Luke. They unloaded the motor home and Cindy got everything put away. We thanked Luke and shook hands. Luke gave Cindy a long hug and kiss and then we all watched him leave.
We got back late Friday afternoon and we told Cindy she could go ahead and leave.
Graham and I did a walkthrough through the house and everything looked okay. I noticed our answering machine red light flashing. So I pressed the button and Graham stayed there so he could listen. It was from the senior class president. Thanking us for a very fun and informative trip to Mammoth Cave National Park in Kentucky. Graham and I hadn't visited that national park yet.
That was the only message on our answering machine.
We relaxed the rest of the day by the pool. Warmed some dinner and then went to bed.
Over the weekend we got our photos downloaded into our last four digital photo frames. We needed to order thirteen more. We had seen about half of the national parks that we wanted to visit.
Graham received a call from his parents. Asking about our summer vacation. And Graham's mother asked Graham if we could order more wine and she was on her last bottle of perfume. Graham told her we would get an order placed. Just after Graham finished talking to his parents, my parents called with almost an identical conversation. So Graham and I got an order ready and sent from our office computer. It would take about three to four weeks to arrive from France. Since we were at teh computer, we order thirteen more digital photo frames. The thirteenth frame was free, since we were such good customers.
All our friends called and asked us how our summer vacation was. The rest of our friends, we told them when we saw them.
It was another memorable summer vacation and Graham and I were already starting to plan our next summer vacation.
Please read "My Alphabet Friends" there are pictures at the end of each chapter of some of the people in this series of National Parks. I've also included photos of some of the people in Chapter 4 of National Parks.
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Please check out my other stories at Gay/Adult Friends:
My Alphabet Friends - series (July 15, 2022)
Bobs Holidays - series (Nov. 21, 2023)
The Big Brothers (Feb. 24, 2024)
Skull Island (March 9, 2024)
The Altar Boy (April 5, 2024)
Hitching a Ride (May 4, 2024)