Explore Yellowstone through the eyes of early adventure travelers. A nonfiction travel memoir that follows Shaw & Powell Camping Company as they guide visitors through the park, sharing practical notes, vivid landscapes, and the spirit of early 20th‑century exploration. This edition gathers field scenes, park regulations, and the memorable faces of guests who trusted the journey to these guides. The book blends practical travel detail with immersive descriptions of Yellowstone’s sights. You’ll encounter dramatic natural features, like cascading falls, glistening waters, and the changing light that makes each visit feel new. Interwoven are quotations, testimonials, and official regulations that anchor the story in its historical moment, offering both charm and context for the era of park travel. firsthand accounts of traveling with Shaw & Powell, including comfort, pacing, and hospitality - encounters with Yellowstone’s famed landscapes, such as the Upper and Lower Falls, Gable Geyser, Mud Volcano, and Madison Valley - historical notes on park rules and safety that shaped early visitors’ experiences - reader letters and endorsements that illuminate the travel community of the time Ideal for readers of travel memoirs and early American nature trips, and for anyone curious about how national parks were explored a century ago.