Christmas In Yellowstone

June 17, 2021

In an effort to increase access, I have made my latest e-book, Christmas in Yellowstone, Open Access which ensures that anyone in the world can read this book for free. All I ask, as explained in the book, is that you donate to my research if you enjoyed the read. That will help facilitate the production of more books like this one. Enjoy!

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I wrote this as an e-book to maximize the book’s exposure as much as possible. Yellowstone is an absolutely amazing place and I hope this collection of >250 beautiful pictures from around the 2020 holiday season clearly articulates that. To increase access for all people, rich or poor, majority or minority, I am offering it for free to anyone in the world who wants to read it.

Christmas in Yellowstone was a great nature film, a bucket-list dream of mine to one day go out there during the holidays, and then in 2020 it became a reality. On the cover picture, I spent Christmas eve in 0° Fahrenheit weather for most of the day while looking for wildlife. I was wearing four layers in that picture and did pretty well, not retreating to my car, and braving mother nature’s beautiful elements. “Merry Christmas to all from Yellowstone!” was what I noted on a Facebook post during the holidays. In this e-book, I share with you, the reader, my experience out in the world’s first national park during the 2020 holiday season in a photographic journey intended to awe the reader.

Citation: Way, J.G. 2021. Christmas in Yellowstone: A Dream Come True. Eastern Coyote/Coywolf Research, Barnstable, MA. 208 pages. E-book. Open Access URL: http://www.easterncoyoteresearch.com/ChristmasInYellowstone/.

Most recent update of bookJune 17, 2021.

Note: Because this is a longer book there is a way in Adobe Acrobat to resume where you left off (i.e., at the last page you read). In Adobe Reader, go to “Edit” and at the bottom click on “Preferences” (or simply hit “Ctrl + K” buttons). From there, click on “Documents” at the top left of the menu and then “check the box” at the top of that screen for ‘Restore last viewed settings when reopening documents’. Once you click that, scroll down and click “OK”. PDFs will now open where you left off instead of at the beginning. This is not a default setting so you manually have to do it, unfortunately.

Downloading/Donating info:

To receive a copy of this e-book as a color PDFdownload your free book here. However, to support my work please consider donating $10 or more for this privilege, which will allow me to continue making Open Access documents. If you feel uncomfortable donating online, then please email me (Jon) at easterncoyoteresearch@yahoo.com and I can provide you with a postal address. You can also send money for free (no fees on either end) in PayPal by going to Tools then Send Money and send it from bank account to bank acct (rather than credit card) using my email address (easterncoyoteresearch@yahoo.com). This will eliminate the PayPal fees which is about 4% of a transaction. Thank you in advance for your kindness.

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