Jackson Hole

Is it Jackson Hole or Jackson? I finally looked it up. This is what Wikipedia says:
'Jackson Hole is a valley between the Teton Mountain Range and the Gros Ventre Range in Wyoming. The term "hole"Weiterlesen
The Clutch of Consciousness

We both awoke feeling a little foggy this morning. Took our time over morning routine, and finally got going to find the recreation center. Gordon had been very much looking forward to working out toWeiterlesen
Jackson Hole Continued

The sun sort of showed itself today, lighting up patches of mountain peaks and valleys, while leaving the dramatic cloud cover in tact. We went driving on our last day in Jackson to enjoy the view inWeiterlesen
... and more

80 degrees? WHAT 80 degrees?

We had packed for a reasonable variety of weather before we left. Just 2 days before departure, reports of 80 degree weather on our route made an appearance. I snatched more hot-weather clothes fromWeiterlesen
Backtracking

The winter weather looks to be hanging around in Wyoming for a while. The cold os not what is bothering us, rather the snow and ice on the passes. So back up into Montana where the roads are dry.
Backside of the Tetons... again

Approaching West Yellowstone

Coming into new territory again. Stopped for tea in West Yellowstone and got excited as a few snow flurries drifted around. Gordon tried capturing them with a long exposure, but only got a blurryWeiterlesen
Sacrificing for the sake of art

This route took us up through a corner of Yellowstone we had never seen. There were many gorgeous photo-ops, even with the dim lighting. There was one particularly difficult photo that just wouldn'tWeiterlesen
More Yellowstone

Including the Ruth B Nicoll memorial "well if they didn't want fingers in the photos, they should have put the little hole in a different place" photo.
Bozeman

Looking at the weather, we agree we made the right choice. Almost every town we'd planned to go to in Wyoming is expecting snow and more snow for at least the coming week. By contrast, we saw thisWeiterlesen
Leaving Bozeman

We spent two days here and were so busy enjoying the city that we forgot to blog, or even take photographs. It's a great city in an amazing setting. Tons of cultural happenings, excellent groceryWeiterlesen
Livingston MT

What a sweet little town. Flowering tree-lined streets and a lively downtown with historic buildings and very few of them empty. We MAY have indulged in a sweet treat purchased from the Coffee PotWeiterlesen
Entering Wyoming

Sheridan KOA

We couldn't remember if we had stayed at this KOA or not. We thought that perhaps, maybe, we had. But nope... this is a new KOA for us. It is a nice KOA run by a lady from Equador.
We drove aroundWeiterlesen
Exploring Sheridan

We enjoyed driving around Sheridan, and loved it's geographic setting at the feet of the Bighorn Mountains. They have a beautiful YMCA, so Gordon wanted to workout ... AGAIN! I didn't feel up to itWeiterlesen
Bighorn Mountains outside of Sheridan

Buffalo WY

Buffalo is in Johnson County, home of Craig Johnson, author of the Longmire books of which I am a big fan. The country is beautiful and the town welcoming. We ate a delicious soup and sandwich lunchWeiterlesen
Buffalo to Casper

After Buffalo the landscape gave way to dry, endless prairie inhabited mostly by antelope. We have seen many of the prong horned variety, but alas are not fast (or near) enough on the camera to get aWeiterlesen
More Buffalo to Casper

Casper WY

Can you tell we've figured out how to use the panorama setting on our iPhone cameras? Honestly, we tried to get some good looking photos of Casper, but the best one is actually that panorama of theWeiterlesen
Casper to Lander

Mostly dry dry dry. You'll see we finally got our own picture of an antelope. Finally! And I don't know why it was so difficult, because there's half a million in this state.
We had lunch at aWeiterlesen
Harumph

We are waiting in the urgent care place. Heather thinks that they will take one look at her foot and think that they should look at the other foot cause they wont see anything wrong. I am sure thatWeiterlesen
Lander, been here before!

We did not remember being in Lander before, but we remembered the Sleeping Bear RV Park as we drove into it. It was three years ago when we took our maiden voyage with our roof top tent. The weatherWeiterlesen
Beaver Rim
