 In last week's episode, we started our adventure at Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel, where we took a snowcoach to get to Yellowstone National Park. And of course, we made a lot of stops on the way to enjoy Beryl Spring, Bison on the Road and the gorgeous Gibbon Waterfalls. We got to the Old Faithful Lodge, checked in and immediately headed out to enjoy the beautiful and famous Old Faithful Geyser. We missed the eruption by a couple of minutes and so in today's episode, this is where we're going to start our adventure by heading back to the Geyser. Can I stay 180 feet for the fun? We just finished watching Old Faithful. Chili, speak that. Chili. Beef, chili. That's a beef. Cookie. Then we'll go check out the room and then we will go to the adventure. A bit further away from the lodge. We're going to check our rooms and get changed and then go on our next adventure. Chest per game. Yeah, but I wonder if they have the chest pieces. What did you plan to do? Share. We're going to give you guys a tour of our room. As we enter, you get to see what I'm not going to show you yet. We're going to start with the timeout chair. It's a nice little chair over here that you can put people in when they fail to adventure hard enough. Will it be me or will it not be me? We got a little sink outside of the bathroom. Actually, this is the first time I've been in a hotel where it's not in some way connected to the restroom, but a restroom. A little tub. Nice shower head. Towels, towels, towels. And a quiz. Is Yellowstone National Park home to more bison or more guest towels? Let's find out. We talk about 24,237 guest towels, about 4,900 bison live in a park. At least we don't have to wash the bison. Alrighty, let's continue on. Then we've got our hair dryer. So if you're like me and you have no hair on your head, but you have a wonderful beard. And you don't know how to use a hair dryer. You've got nothing. It doesn't work. I'm sure it's wonderful. I just am not educated. Fancy little towels with refreshed stuff down here. Makeup memory or makeup remover wipes. And we've got a little bear shaped like a bear. These little pumps. I wonder if they're stuck to the thing. Some fancy faucets. Oh boy. Little towels. Little stuff for your shoes or other things. Look ahead. You'll see a rare Moroccan woman in the wild. In the wild. Yes. Roaming freely. Be quiet. We don't want to scare her away. I really like that they are doing, putting a lot of effort into recycling. Separate the recycle, compost. So they're like tilted trash cans on the inside there? Yeah. Awesome. Cool thing number one. Cool thing. And treats for us. And this is what? Happy brothers from Yellowstone National Park Colleges. Caramel. Mm-hmm. These. So thoughtful. This is really nice. Really thoughtful. I'm looking forward to having something. And then rest of room. Ooh. I will say actually. Okay, nice. This is a very nice room. The single king. And I love the lamps. They look like Moroccans. Clip it on there. There's a switch to the side of the top. This is like the box. I think, I think, is it these? Oh, there's a light switch. Magic. Got it. Okay. Now we've got a nice chair here. And a nice little wooden closet. Yeah. And we've got a little. A little view. And we have to sit down and read. Which probably won't happen. Yeah. And then a beautiful cool view from the window. We're filming them. Cross country skiing. Oh, man. Look at them go. They can be us, baby. A few moments later. We went to the ski rentals, which happened to be in the lodge itself. We went to choose cross country skis. We got a lot of tips and recommendations on trails to go for as first time cross country skiers. So we're here at the snow lodge. Sure. What you're going to want to do is go across the street in front of the visitor center. You'll see the old Faith Lynn. Just go right in front of the old Faith Lynn. Once you get to this dark blue line, that's going to be all ski retracting groom. So you'll have ski tracks that you can get into. That'll take you out there. That's about 1.6 miles. Okay. So you're looking at about three miles if you go out there and back. Takes you by morning glory. Grand geyser. Castle geyser is great. You'll see grand geyser in the distance. You can see where every side go off if you want. And then this is the five mile loop that you're talking about. Yeah. Once you get past here, it won't be groomed anymore. You go out to Bisco Basin. You can carry your skis across and then make this lollipop loop back here. Or we can just flip around, I guess. At any point? Yeah. And I mean, even if you go this way, you can just come right back down there. Right. All right. I guess we're doing this. Yeah, buddy. Using the cross country skis for the first time was pretty straightforward. I mean, they are slightly different than your regular skis. But the concept is you are clipped in from the toes, but the heels are free. And you're pretty much just walking, I guess. This one is Grotto geyser. It's really cool. I love it so much because it's very tiny, still erupts, and a lot of steam. Almost done here with this trail. It's only 1.6 miles, probably even less than that. And the reason is because we need to head back to the lodge for dinner reservations at five. And we don't want to miss that. Actually, it just fell a little bit before the end of the trail here, because there was like a bit of a hill. And that was fun. Anyway, so we made it to this pool here and we're going to start heading back in a moment. This one's having a blast. Look at the rainbow around it. That's pretty cool. So on the trail, there's a lot of these dry spots where the thermals melt the snow. You kind of have to kick off your skis if you want. A lot of people seem to be making these alternate paths. Maybe think of this, though. I'm wondering if it's in coordination with Old Faithful. Looks like if you look in the distance here, Old Faithful's blowing some smoke. I guess blowing some steam. Some hot air. These puns of land. Calf of foreign locations all the way back there. Also digging the view. It is a lot of fun. Go cross country skiing. It might not be just sliding for free all the time. A little up, a little down, but it's fun and it's neat. You can see geysers. Yellowstone. Yeah. I was looking at that, too. Habiba's also pumped up about the rainbow. You can see just a little bit of the rainbow just over there. You guys want to see Habiba shed in the tear? Habiba. Come hold Boo Boo's hand. Don't fall. Come to me. Come to me. Looks good because you're on camera. Get over here. Give me a hug. Sure enough, there are some bison. Just doing the thing right here. We're just skiing. I'm going to the mama bison say to her, little baby, before she went to school. She said, bye son. There's the bebes. There's that castle geyser still just plowing away. It's amazing. Habiba's got my camera, too, which has all the space on it. So she's the master of the pictures right now. I think right here, you can see this is probably where they want to cross. It looks like they came right over there. You can see their hoof prints. And then they went out there. Having fun? Here's the bebe coming out the final stretch before dinner. We need a real mustache like me. No, no, you need to grow a mustache like me. Here's the bebe trying to take off her skis. And she didn't want to show you. Sorry, just slide all the way. Hey, got them. Alrighty. I'm so excited for dinner. We made it back to the lodge right on time to return our ski rentals, catch our breath and enjoy our Valentine's Day dinner reservation. And with that, we wrapped up for the day. We enjoyed everything about being in the park. We enjoyed cross-country skiing for the first time. And of course, we enjoyed each other's company. And now it's time for some sleep to relax and get ready for tomorrow's adventure. See you guys in the next episode. And if you enjoyed today's video, don't forget to subscribe to our channel, your trekking pals Habiba and Alex and we'll see you soon in another adventure.