Our 2020 Wind River Range Fall Foliage Tour: Day Four/Part One
10/7/2020: When we left the Jackson Hole KOA Campground, on the morning of Wednesday, October 7, 2020, Doug and I knew it would be a long day that would bring us home to our...
Life from God's Country
Grand Teton National Park in the northwestern part of Wyoming, about one hour south of Yellowstone National Park
10/7/2020: When we left the Jackson Hole KOA Campground, on the morning of Wednesday, October 7, 2020, Doug and I knew it would be a long day that would bring us home to our...
Grand Teton National Park / The Wind River Range / Travel Photography
by vols4everus · Published 02/04/2021
It is sixty-three and a half miles from Pinedale to Hoback Junction via US Highway 189/191. And it was a nice fall-foliage drive in its own right As an arterial highway, however, pull-offs are...
Grand Teton National Park / History / History: The Wild Wild West / Rocky Mountain Living / The Wind River Range / Travel Photography / Yellowstone National Park
by vols4everus · Published 12/09/2020
The Last Day: Yellowstone and Home Again! With no reason to stay in the Tetons, on the morning of September 16, I quickly headed up the John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Memorial Parkway, otherwise known...
Grand Teton National Park / History / History: The Wild Wild West / Rocky Mountain Living / The Wind River Range / Travel Photography
by vols4everus · Published 12/07/2020
After leaving the National Museum of Military Vehicles I drove back through Dubois before heading up the Dubois Gateway Scenic Byway to Moran Junction, the eastern entrance to Grand Teton National Park. In Laurent...
Grand Teton National Park / History / History: The Wild Wild West / Rocky Mountain Living / The Wind River Range / Travel Photography / Yellowstone National Park
by vols4everus · Published 12/07/2020 · Last modified 01/08/2021
Day Two / Part One: The National Museum of Military Vehicles I woke early on Tuesday, the 15th of September, and after a quick shower I found myself headed back down the road to...
Part Four: Once again, my good friend “Hey Siri” had me up well before the “crack of dawn” so that I could be standing at “Lookout Point” with its amazing view, of the Lower...
As previously mentioned, I spent the night in the park so I could be waiting at the Snake River Overlook when the sun first came up. A couple of hours, and many photos later,...
Grand Teton National Park / Yellowstone National Park
by vols4everus · Published 04/08/2020 · Last modified 04/09/2020
Part Two: Leaving Rexburg that Friday morning, found me heading east by way of Idaho State Route 33, or ID 33, getting ever closer to the Teton mountain range. While traversing the Mesa Falls...
Part One: When we first arrived in Montana, in October of 2018, my first, and most over-powering emotion, was to visit Glacier National Park before winter weather shut it down for the year. Through...
Part Two: In January of 2008, I took my first vacation to the Rocky Mountains during the winter. It was fantastic. And yet, it almost didn’t come to pass. Let me tell you about...
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