Grand Victorian Lodge Jackson
85 Perry Ave Jackson, Wyoming, 83001, United States
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What state are we in? A terrible state!
... activity there, but it was quite different from, say, Provo, which is not far away, and a city of lesser importance.
Made our way up the freeway for a spell, and then turned off onto lower grade roads. At the speed we travel, thats no problem, and the lesser traffic is ideal for us. Most of the day was spent driving, and the scenery, whilst not as astounding as it had bee in southern Utah, was still very pleasing. Rolling ...
The Grand Tetons
... We stayed in Jackson at a cute place called Cowboy Village - lots of individual cabins and walking distance to town. Walked into town with the dogs. Nice town but lots of tourists. Bear & Bella thought it was too hot so spent the afternoon in the air conditioning. We went to a nice place for dinner but I am missing the good restaurants of Santa Fe and just a nice dinner at home. The next morning we got up and decided to take a drive thru Grand Teton ...
My "Quest for the West" Begin
... to Dallas. In Dallas I couldn't find a schedule board and asked a guy at a desk for my terminal--he sent me to D. Didn't seem right so I called up the flight on my phone (which in hindsight I should have done when I was sitting on the runway) and learned I had to go to Terminal C. More riding on the train. Finally I found my flight and boarded pretty quickly. This was a 757, and it had been a long time since I was on such a nice ...
Sunrise in the Tetons
Short Version:
Morning came early, again.
Sunrise pictures were a success.
Last views of a beautiful park.
Jackson Hole for a while.
Points East.
Wordy Version:
Well, the 5:30 AM alarm didn't sound any better this morning than it did yesterday; the only thing different is that there’s no rolling back over to try again tomorrow. Last night, we made the decision to cut our stay here short by one day; ...
A Visual and Educational Day
... picked up a chunk about the size of a large suitcase with one hand and it felt like I was lifting a rock sponge. Too bad I didn’t have all that strength when I was moving “real” rocks around back home; we decided this stop was well worth the time.
As we continued on east on Hwy 20 we were discussing this Craters of the Moon area when we passed through Arco, Idaho. Once again, we didn’t know anything about this town, but I ...



