TRAVERSE Issue 07 - August 2018 | Page 42

off and rode down to a rivers edge. I rinsed what I could free from my gear and splashed the cool water over my face. The helmet visor was complete- ly ruined, small scratches and a light film obscured my view. With nothing else that could be done, I resumed my hunt for a campsite for the night fur- ther deep within Yellowstone National Park. Rain easing overnight, the sun peered through scattered cloud. Drop- lets of condensation accumulated on the tents interior. Flicking back the nylon door, dew clasped to my hand sending cool shivers down to my toes, still within the warmth of my down sleeping bag. Plumes of moisture swirled from my mouth, in the frigid air, with each breath. Mavis leaned TRAVERSE 42