Friday, July 31, 2015

Grand Tetons

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Goodbye Yellowstone…Hello Grand Tetons!

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I love how the mountains appear to just sit on the water. 

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We saw this book in all of the visitor centers, and the kids laughed every time!

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Our first stop in Grand Tetons was Colter Bay Village.  We walked part of the Lakeshore Trail.

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Rock-throwing ensued.

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I really wish we had stopped the car to get a better shot from this vantage point!

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Next, we took a boat shuttle from the Jenny Lake Visitor Center.  It only took about ten minutes. 

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After we disembarked from the boat, we hiked to Inspiration Point.  This was a real hike, as opposed to the strolls along the boardwalks of Yellowstone.  The incline up the mountain was pretty constant, and quite challenging!

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We made it!!

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Amazingly, n did not complain and claimed that he was not tired.  k claimed she had about “10% battery life left”, but she did well overall too.  I probably complained the most!

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We bought a round trip boat ticket.  It was refreshing when the driver maneuvered the boat so that we were sprayed with water from the lake after our hot hike.

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Thursday, July 30, 2015

Yellowstone: Grant Village

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For our last night in Yellowstone, we stayed at the Grant Village campground.  When we checked in, the ranger told us there was a bear in the campground, but thankfully, we never encountered it. 

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After setting up camp, we went to the Visitors Center.  We listened to talk about bear safety. 

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There was a small audience, so D ended up having to volunteer to play the bear. 

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For dinner, we ate at the Lakehouse restaurant.  Let’s just say that the food here is a travesty.

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The view was nice, though.

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We tried the grill, and ended up with these pale, undercooked fries.  Xanterra, you need to step up your game!

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Still unsatisfied, we ended up buying huckleberry yogurt and apple slices at the general store and eating some more of our stash of cup o’noodles.  I was excited to see that there were actual huckleberries listed as one of the ingredients this time! 

Tuesday, July 28, 2015

Yellowstone: West Thumb

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West Thumb is known as moose territory, so we were keeping our fingers crossed for a sighting.  We didn’t come across any, but we did see numerous elk.

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Again, such gorgeous scenery!

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Yay—a picture with all four of us!  We saw tons of people with selfie sticks.  D received one at work just a week after we returned from our vacation.  It would have come in handy, although I would have felt really silly. 

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The guidebooks I read did not really seem to hype up the West Thumb area, so my expectations were not too high.  However, it definitely ended up being one of the highlights!