Sundance Inn
Travel Blogs from Jackson
Boiling Mud, Mums and Moose
Mothers Day. Having made important calls to important mums back home yesterday, today our attention was turned to our travelling mum. And Zac did a great job. Anything mummy wanted today, mummy got. First things first, no early rise - that would be too cruel. A more relaxing approach was warranted. First stop, however, was the local ranger's …
We've been a little busy
... the mist from the falls hit the side of the canyon though there was a lovely light green vegetation. This walk took about 2 hours to complete, but we sat at the best lookout to eat our lunch. At the end of this trail there is a walk down over 300 stairs to another vantage point for looking at the base of the falls - Susan's knees weren't up to it but Scott and the girls took it in their stride. Ruby did the counting of stairs...apparently there are more on the ...
Driving Wyoming and Jackson
... drove for hours with no option for gas and very little more than ranch land and striking scenery from mountains to plains to badlands feel. Just the same it was good to finally reach Pinedale!
We drove on to Jackson and had a really fun time going up the Jackson Hole lift to 10450 ft. We hiked a bit and the kids had a snowball war, where Kevin was outnumbered 3 to 1. After waffles at the top, we then came down to ...
Elk, Bison, and Bears...oh my!
... Passed by several geysers and of course, more buffalo! A few more elk were spotted by one of us and 1000 pics of the wildlife from the hubby were taken....We headed back to our campsite! Great day until.... Public BARF shower time... Why oh why is Lizzie being so mean to me? What have I ever done to her... I contemplated showering in her anyways, but hypothermia was not at the top of my list on vaca! With many prayers and me threatening the girls not ...
The Grand Tetons
... and my friends found it hilarious as I kept following it to look at the horses. We went in a few shops, including one which seemed to just sell stuffed animals. They literally had everything in there. Bears, coyotes, mountian lions, lynxes, zebras, bison, elk, deer, you name it. I was ok, and found it sort of interesting, till I came round the corner and saw the pelt of the most beautiful wolf thrown over a chair. Wolves are one of my favourite animals, and ...
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