Teton Creek Resort
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The Grand Teton National Park
... bench sharing a Korean breakfast of rice, noodle stew and kimchi as if they were at home! The women put up the boys hoods and urged them to eat more while the men massaged the boys’ shoulders - like little princes! Michael went over to thank them all, and they insisted on him taking some packages of noodle soup. All too funny!
We left feeling great about this park with a strong desire to come back.
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We made it! We made it! Home sweet home!
... sweatshirts... Jealous??????? Arrive and set up... Still no hot water... Come on Liz?!? Work with us, baby! No cooking for lunch... Yay for me... Yay for LIz's shower... Yay for the dishes... Off to this cute grill... Local beer is fantastic and burgers it is! Then it was off to do the traditional John family thing... Fish and Catch NOTHING!!!!! They fish, I laugh!!!! They fish more... I laugh more... I'm so glad we aren't relying on fish for ...
The Grand Tetons
... dark, but luckily a few people had torches, so we could sort of see the way. I was getting a bit worried, as Grand Teton has lots of bears, and we were following an old hunting track, so I started to get worried we'd surprise a bear and get attacked! There were so many of us though, a bear would have heard us a mile off. After a couple of hours of walking, and most of us wondering if we'd ever get out, we found a track leading up to a campsite and ...
Into the wilds....
... hundred yards down the trail, which, was still lying right where they had spotted her, just 30 yards off of the trail. Walking past the occupied osprey nest on the way out topped off a nice nature hike.
We drove up to “Two Ocean Lake” to see the spot where one lake on the Continental Divide drains into both the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Following that was a quick lunch at a Grand Teton overlook and off to Yellowstone National Park, due ...
Trout and Teton
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Then we talked with a ranger who told us that we have the best chance to see a moose in Grand Teton. We have been trying to see a moose for quite a while, so we were excited about our chances! We hit the roads for some scenic driving through the park. There were wild flowers in bloom everywhere and we got great shots of the mountains. We also went by Jenny Lake which was one of the most peaceful places we have been.
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