
Layover break on our way to Montana.
We started the day by meeting at the Raleigh-Durham airport at 4am, which meant that most of us started much earlier than that. One team member taught all day and then drove through the night to get here. Over 12 hours later, we received exciting news: the possibility of seeing something never before seen on a Yellowstone Institute trip!

Our treasured sighting of the day is right near the top ridge… very far away!
Can you see it?
We all came to Yellowstone with different goals and ideas, but there was one constant: to take in the serenity and grandeur of the park. We spent time worrying about packing warm enough clothes, preparing lesson plans for our subs, and wondering how long each day would be before each night’s overnight rest.
With all of the planning ahead of our first day, we’ve already had to practice adapting to a new schedule. We’ve learned that WE don’t run our itinerary – Yellowstone and its wonders do.
Let’s try again, can you see it now?

Look right in the middle – it’s a mountain lion on an elk carcass!
That’s right, we saw a mountain lion! Feeding on a carcass!
No matter how sleep deprived or ready to settle in we were, the mountain lion took precedence, and we got to see a once-in-a-Yellowstone opportunity. We gathered around the scopes to witness our first big moment of awe as a group.

Joy and delight at our first ever mountain lion sighting in Yellowstone by an Educators of Excellence group.

WOAH!!! Look at that mountain lion!
Our first day couldn’t have started any better. As we reflected on our day during our first full team meeting, it made us realize this is only the beginning. Stay tuned for our next adventure…but we’re off to finally hit the sack!
29 COMMENTS
Morgan Reed
3 weeks ago
So glad day one started in such an exciting way!
jack
3 weeks ago
i agree
Mr. Reed
3 weeks ago
This is a truly special place!
Liam
3 weeks ago
Mr. Reed is rad
nate
3 weeks ago
must be fun
Mrs. McMillan
2 weeks ago
It is! I can’t wait to share when I return.
Mr. Reed
3 weeks ago
😎🤘🏼
Vanessa
3 weeks ago
What an adventure! Sending WARM wishes from the WNC Nature Center!
Cassie Payne
2 weeks ago
Thanks Vanessa! I can’t wait to share my experience and learned knowledge with you all.
Aleicea
3 weeks ago
The mountain looks so cool!
Mr. Reed
3 weeks ago
The mountains in the west are much higher than the Appalachians we have back home! They’re all snowcapped here and they’re breathtakingly beautiful.
Ellie Stafford
3 weeks ago
What was the degree??
Mr. Reed
3 weeks ago
It wasn’t super cold on Wednesday afternoon. It was only in the lower to mid 30s in the park when we were observing the mountain lion.
Brian Wuertz
3 weeks ago
What an incredible find! It is interesting to learn about the habits of these big cats. Do you have enough information to know if this is a scavenging event or a kill? Did you know it was there because Melissa or another guide witnessed the lion visit the same carcass in previous days?
RJ
3 weeks ago
have fun
Emory Becton
3 weeks ago
How is it going Mrs Norwood?
jack
3 weeks ago
hope you get to see more stuff like that
Mrs. McMillan
2 weeks ago
Me too!
Camila Malta
3 weeks ago
It’s so cool that ya’ll get to see a mountain lion on your first day. Wishing the best for ya’ll. Mrs. Norwood don’t loose a finger in the 😉
Carla Sutton
3 weeks ago
Have a great time Mrs. Pearson! Everyone at HHS will be following along!
Constance
3 weeks ago
Mr. Reed, I was excited to hear about the wolves and getting to see the mountain lion. What a great start!
Mr. Reed
3 weeks ago
Thank you! The park definitely greeted us with a gift. This entire place is absolutely breathtaking.
Haley Castaneda
3 weeks ago
How cold is it there Mrs. Pearson?
Tracy Brumble
3 weeks ago
A mountain lion!!! That is very rare and so exciting ! Looks like you all are off to a great start! Enjoy the week and I can’t wait to read more.
Kelly Allen
3 weeks ago
That. Is. Too. Cool.
kelsie
3 weeks ago
we miss you Mrs.McMillan
Mrs. McMillan
2 weeks ago
I miss you all too! I can’t wait to tell you all about what I have learned from this trip.
Kris Thompson
3 weeks ago
Hope you have a great trip, Mr. Ipock! Stay warm!
Cassie
3 weeks ago
Brian, so amazing!! We don’t know exactly what the carcass was, potentially an elk. This particular mountain lion had a collar. Melissa had insight on the location!