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  • Jackson Hole Campground

    7. august 2017, Forente stater ⋅ ☀️ 68 °F

    Well, this campground is a MAJOR disappointment! We are packed in like sardines and no tents allowed. Turns out zero campgrounds in the vicinity allow tents. So Gordie went to the hotel with the Bartlett's to snuggle in for the night. We will keep busy in Jackson while we are here so it's all going to work out. Looking forward to our spacious National Park campsites!Les mer

  • Rafting!!!

    8. august 2017, Forente stater ⋅ ☀️ 50 °F

    Waiting for our complimentary breakfast as we gear up for our white water rafting fun on the Snake River! 🌊 Gus has never been! Super excited! 🛶🚣‍♀️

    Huge thank you to Aunt Beth for watching Patrick so we can all go. They went to the playground and visitor center where he got to touch different animal pelts.Les mer

  • White water rafting!!!

    8. august 2017, Forente stater ⋅ ⛅ 64 °F

    We had a blast for our 8 mile run down the Snake River! Saw some bald eagles, marmots, osprey and a mink. Our guide, Tom was amazing! Will and Sammy were by far the wettest with Gordie not far behind. His blue and green hair streamed ink down his face as we went through Lunch Table rapids. The company takes pictures there so let's hope for a good one! What an awesome morning! Time for pizza!

    Some questions we answered on our trip:
    1) What is the deepest canyon in the United States?
    Will: Hells Canyon @ 7,993ft deep (border between ID, OR & WA))
    2) Where does a drop of water in the Snake River in Jackson Hole end up?
    Sammy (age 9):She knew the ENTIRE water cycle! We learned a lot!
    To answer the question we learned that: 2% ends up in the Pacific Ocean, 97% ends up on the fields of Idaho for irrigation, 1% ends up on Will!
    3) What crop does the Snake River irrigate?
    Angus: Barley! aka: The currency on the river amongst the guides for helping each other out.
    Les mer

  • Leigh Lake & String Lake

    9. august 2017, Forente stater ⋅ ☀️ 64 °F

    At the entrance to the lake where Karen and Mark Gray for engaged! They've been married 25 years yesterday! Congratulations! 🎊🍾

    Big kids then went for a long hike to the far end of the lake. Patrick and Sarah found a sweet spot to dig, throw rocks and have a picnic along String Lake. Life is good!Les mer

  • Old Faithful Eruption!

    10. august 2017, Forente stater ⋅ ☀️ 70 °F

    Old Faithful certainly was faithful today! We had a great view of the geyser going off and everyone loved it. After, we walked the boardwalk around the pots of bubbling water. Patrick thought there was lava everywhere.

    Big kids went for an extra 1/2 mile hike to the top of an observation point where they could see Old Faithful.

    Everyone earned lunch today!!!
    Les mer

  • Lone Star Geyser

    10. august 2017, Forente stater ⋅ ⛅ 70 °F

    During nap time 😴, the older group headed out by mountain bike 🚴 to see the Lone Star Geyser. It is a 12' high come and shoots up 60'! Some say it is the most beautiful in the park. It erupts every 2.5-3hrs so they brought snacks and activities in case they need to wait. It's a five mile bike ride RT.Les mer

  • Mud Volcano

    11. august 2017, Forente stater ⋅ ☀️ 64 °F

    Stinky, stinky sulfur! We learned that hydrogen sulphide creates the stinky egg-like smell by microbes converting it into an acid. The acid is a 1-2 pH like what you would find in a car battery. It can dissolve rocks and soil and creates the colors.

    At this spot there were a few bison lazing about near the boardwalk. Patrick's favorite spot was the Dragon's Mouth Spring.
    Les mer

  • Artists Point

    12. august 2017, Forente stater ⋅ ☀️ 61 °F

    Gorgeous view of the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone. Crowded because most areas around the canyon are closed, but worth it for the views. The Canyon is between 800-1,200 feet deep and 20 miles long.

  • Mount Washburn

    12. august 2017, Forente stater ⋅ ☀️ 64 °F

    Standing 10,243 feet high this is one of the most scenic hikes in the park. From the summit you can see the Grand Tetons, Old Faithful Geyser Basin and the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone where we were this morning. They saw a bighorn sheep and a fox at the top, too! 🐑 🦊 Proud of all our hikers for making it to the top! They definitely felt on top of the world 🌎up there this afternoon. ¡Muy bien!Les mer