Any visit to Yellowstone National Park comes with at least some sense of adventure. And packing the car for even a short family trip through the park can be a logistical challenge. But the next time you’re flummoxed by packing for a Yellowstone weekend in the RV with the kids, consider Eleanor Corthell.
Corthell spent two months in Yellowstone in the summer of 1903. With her seven children. Traveling by horse-drawn wagon. Camping out the entire time.
Writing about her trip, Corthell recalled that her husband, a prominent attorney in Laramie, Wy., “offered strenuous objection, of course, to the crazy project, but could only fizz and fume and furnish the wherewithal.”