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Wedding & Wyoming (good stuff!!!)
Great 2-part trip:
1st - Dallas Wedding of Peace Corps buddy David Hennekes (re-uniting Kilimanjaro companions (me, David, and Glenn Kosse). See first 3 Fotos Below.
2nd - Long hiking trip to Wyoming (Tetons & Yellowstone) with 3 great Bschool friends - Kevin Walbrick, Olivier Koehler, & Peter Howley.
Wyoming …
Kleiner Nachbar
... Schaukäserei Affoltern…:-)
Res erzählte, dass der dunstige Himmel und die damit zusammenhängende beschränkte Fernsicht auf Waldbrände im benachbarten Staat Idaho zurückzuführen sei. Hunger, Neugier und die fortgeschrittene Zeit trieben uns zum Jenny Lake. Dieser relativ kleine See liegt am Fusse von eindrücklichen Felsmassiven und die Szenerie mit der tiefstehenden Sonne war mystisch. Entgegen ...
D17: Marston Pass and Traversing Snow in August
... a budding master at the art of Corncake Flippery. Yes, that's a real word. Probably.
There "ain't no rest for the wicked" as Cage the Elephant among others once exclaimed, and the day presented itself with another very long hike. During the first two miles, we climbed about 1,000 feet over a very consistent incline. This brought us to a picturesque saddle where we got a great view of the tallest peak in the Southern Absarokas: Younts Peak. ...
D16: The Longest Day
... we would hike around Thorofare Mountain, arriving at our campsite virtually straight across from the previous night's campsite as the crow flies, only with a big impassable mountain in between. The Leader of the Day was Theo, and he did an extremely good job navigating the group through the wilderness. It is no small task to navigate yourself through forest. Even though we did find a few game trails, they didn't necessarily lead us to where we wanted to ...
D15: Over the Mountain and Through the Saddle
... immediately presented us with a new challenge. The forest cover opened up almost instantly into rocky mountain terrain, and our first obstacle was a very narrow dirt path with vertical walls on either side of it. So, you either maintained your balance or you fell. The adrenaline rushed through me and I crossed with ease, a sense of sheer joy washing over me about the whole thing. We hadn't done a lot that one might consider 'risky' on the trip as of yet. ...
Amenities
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Wheelchair accessibility
- Free parking
- Kitchenette