4 Winds Jackson
150 N. Millward St. 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 ...
Hay fields and antlers
... like me. While there is an upscale crowd living here (it's hard to find any property under $2 million), it's also still the Wild West. You see as many grizzled folk as well-dressed folk.
We stopped in the Million Dollar Bar, which actually has two very long bars and all of the bar stools are topped with saddles. Later we had a drink at the Silver Dollar Bar in the lovely old Wort Hotel. ...
Day 3: Jackson to the Grand Tetons & Yellowstone
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Once done with lunch we boarded the motor coach for our drive to Yellowstone National Park. It was a pretty quiet, and long, ride to the south entrance. The south entrance was where the horrible fires were in 1988 that destroyed a lot of the park. SInce that time it has regrown but the charred remains of trees are still visible through the new growth. Our guide was telling us about how the National Park Service changed ...
Bradley/Taggert Hike
... Taggert Lake.
Today, students learned that the Teton Mountains are the youngest range in the country. It is even more unique because no foothills stand in front of its major peaks. The range lacks foothills becuase it was formed in fault-block fashion from movement that occured at the base of the range along a zone of weakness called the Teton fault.
Students were hiking very close to ...
A Beautiful Day in the Park
... scout. Interestingly enough, as we were driving down this park side road, we could just make out something large in the road ahead; as we got closer, there were several of these large objects together and only when Karen got out the binoculars was she able to determine it was a Bison herd.
Not wanting to get into a head butting match with this group, I turned around. In this motorhome, this is not an easy task on a wide road in the daylight so ...


