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[Guest Comments: 6 positive, 0 negative]
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| 10/10/09 |
Positive
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There's no place like a home in the woods. To call Grey Wolf a cabin is almost an insult, yes it's in the woods and you can sleep there, but it's more an oasis and the walk to the waterfall is just down the road. Grey Wolf is so beautiful and is well stocked and has wildlife all around it. Do Not pass up the opertunity to stay here. It says one bedroom, but a whole family could live in the hugh lot upstairs. The house has all the aminities one could possibly want or need. Thank you so much Christy for sharing your home with us. I truely hope that we can make this trip again...soon!!! |
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chuck and diana, albuquerque,nm |
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| 10/09/09 |
Positive
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| To sum things up AMAZING! My family and I were blown away by the accomendations and the hosts... can't say enough good stuff about the cabin. I am a very frequient visitor of the park, but this was our first time at Grey Wolf. I will for sure be back many times and can't wain]t to bring my family again. The park is wonderful, but this site is about the cabin and AMAZING need I say more... If you are trying to decide on a place to stay then you just found it. Thank You for having us and can't wait to be back at Grey Wolf. |
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Kendall, Indiana
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| 10/04/09 |
Positive
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Greetings from Iowa! We have returned home and are attaching a picture of your backyard moose. We found Grey Wolf cabin an ideal and delightful place to base camp our hiking and wildlife viewing in Yellowstone. We were surprised to see how well stocked the cabin was, and found everything to be in wonderful condition. We saw wolves every day, including 10 of the Druid pack on Friday, along with numerous coyotes, elk, eagles, mt. bluebirds, and bison. The elk were not observed until Thursday, after the passing snow and cold front, but then came down from the mountains and we got to see some harem gathering activity. We were limited to one grizzly sighting, and were told they are feasting on a good pine nut crop in the high country. We also heard the park had conducted an aerial survey in the high mountain scree slopes and counted 60+ grizzlies feasting on cut worm moths. Our loss in sightings is hopefully their gain in health and vigor. Thank you for the opportunity to use your facility, and we hope to visit you again. Respectfully, Leland and Sarah Groves
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Leland Groves, Newton, IA
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| 07/26/09 |
Positive
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| We had a great one week stay at the Grey Wolf cabin in mid July. It is perfectly situated for easy access to both Yellowstone and the Beartooth Mountains. The cabin was very clean, spacious, private and is just a moderate walk (one mile) from Silver Gate or a few minute drive to Cooke City. We loved the backcountry hiking opportunities in both Yellowstone and the Beartooths and saw a ton of wildlife in just one week -- black bears (nearly every day), grizzly bears, wolf, coyotes, elk, bison, mountain goats, bighorn sheep, mule deer, bald/golden eagles, osprey and much more. We definitely hope to return again! |
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John Nichols |
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| 07/18/09 |
Positive
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| We had a wonderful week at the Grey Wolf Cabin. We loved being able to cook and do laundry and the fire pit gave us the enjoyment of "camping" without freezing or being in the rain! Have to have the s'mores. The kids loved the loft....and never even asked to turn on the tv...so it must have been fun! Thank you so much for a wonderful stay....we will definitely be back! |
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Melissa Schramm, Mission Viejo, CA
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| 04/24/09 |
Positive
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I had the extreme pleasure of spending the month of March (2009) at Grey Wolf Cabin. Winter is a great time to experience Yellowstone with fewer visitors and the animals in their winter coats. The Wolves, Coyotes and Fox are perhaps more visible than at any other time of the year.
Grey Wolf Cabin is in a tremendous location well off the main road tucked quietly in a forested area next to a spectacular mountain rising right off the front deck. During the winter very few of the cabins on the Bannock Trail are inhabited but you will run into an occasional neighbor skiing or snow shoeing in this Winter Wonderland. Those that I met were friendly interesting people. I love that Grey Wolf Cabin is a “Pet Friendly” place as I truly enjoy the company of my Golden Retriever “Raven”. It’s getting more and more difficult to find pet friendly places to stay so I hope others that bring their pets respect this privilege.
It’s wonderful to have the space to have guests. My daughter was able to join me during her “Spring Break” from college. I was quite pleased with how prepared Grey Wolf Cabin is to handle our electronic age. There were lots of outlets to handle all our recharging devices for radios, computers, digital camera equipment and more. The full kitchen is great with everything you could possibly need from muffin tins to a microwave and everything in-between. Our meals were only limited by our imagination and not by the cooking wares that were available. Grey Wolf Cabin is the ideal place for long term stays with its comforts begging you to stay. My security deposit was cheerfully refunded in a timely manner. I would love to return in the future.
Doug McLaughlin Rochester, WA
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Doug McLaughlin, Rochester, WA
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