Grand Tetons

After a leisurely 4 hour drive, we made it to the Grand Teton National Park safely. I know there are a lot of beautiful drives around the world, but this has to be one of the best I’ve ever seen. If it were up to Joanie we would stop at each and every scenic overlook, historical marker, rest area and turnout along the way. In this case I actually gave in to a few, not all but a few. Along the drive we were able to see bison, antelope, prong horn, wild horses and old fat dudes pulling their rv’s admiring the sites right beside us. Oh the wonders of nature.

One thing that he have noticed in all of our stops is that although the pandemic is raging all around us there are an extraordinary amount of people out and about. And quite a few folks from Europe, Mexico and Asia…seems they didn’t get the memo. Good news is that in their case they know this is not a political statement and obey societies rules. We pretty much stay away from all.

Today we plan to take a few hikes (can’t get enough) and find some places we can use our bikes…maybe even a nap. Message of the day from all camp counselors here (and a few Rangers)…”watch out for bears, they have been active”. Now I know why Joan has been practicing her sprints with Kate, she knows she just has to beat me.

Little Als big brother flashing lights…now we get it.

Antelope as well as the elusive fat guy in rv.

Nice stop for lunch.

Great views.

Them some bison Clark.

Real camping, we’re with the big boys now.

Checking in. My birthday present was a lifetime membership to National Parks…a day early.

I usually don’t pay attention to notices, but I noticed this.

Bear spray at only $49.99 and you are free to leave at Ranger station if you don’t want to take home when you leave. Couldn’t I just get one someone left behind?

Found Wifi…more like WiNot.

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