Thursday, May 26, 2011

First Week of Work (if you want to call it that)

Well, have finished my first week of work (3 days) and am getting back into it; telling people where to go, what to see, where to eat, where to stay, selling park passes and other licenses. It's really a lot of fun meeting and talking to people from all over the world. One of my co-workers suggested I use one of our park highlight sheets to reduce the time I have to talk to people. I'll give it to them now, but only after I've told them everything on the sheet. It's more fun that way. It's amazing at how many foreigners are here this time of year and the length of some of their vacations. Most of the foreigners we see in the Visitor's Center are European.

It's still cold up here and activities in the park have really been delayed. Teton National Park had over 700 inches of snow this year, over 200 inches above normal. You can really tell it. All of the snow does add another view of the beauty up here. Had a picture of a frozen Jenny Lake in the last blog. Made a short trip into the park today and the lakes have really thawed. Today's picture of Jenny Lake shows only a few floating chunks of ice. Evidently wind is more of a factor in the melt than the temperature. Even though the lakes are thawing, there is still a lot of snow around and campground and hiking trail openings have been delayed.

Went back into the park today to have lunch at the Jackson Lake Lodge. Had snow flurries most of the way up and back. Didn't have a good few of the mountains as can be seen in the Jenny Lake picture below, but it was still beautiful.

Still a lot of snow around

Moose shedding winter coat and growing new antlers

At the Visitor Center, but not in work clothes

Jenny Lake today showing ice melt. Pretty good snow coming in so you can't see the mountains. I got back to the car just before it hit.

Saturday, May 21, 2011

Made it to Jackson

Had a tough trip from Moab to Jackson. Rain and snow and a mud slide that caused an extra hour and half re-route. Finally got here and set up the Casita. Still have a bit left to do but putting it off to do some sightseeing and getting reacquainted with Jackson and the Tetons. Had lunch at Jackson Lake Lodge and the view was spectacular. Still a lot of snow and all trails are closed so no hiking yet. The lakes are frozen also...so no fishing yet. Start work tomorrow for three days then four days off to explore some more. Today was the start of Elk Fest on the square. Many were there selling antlers and big auction to support the Boy Scouts. Tomorrow is Chili Cook Off and next week is the start of Old West Days. Always something going on here and am glad to be back.

A frozen Jenny Lake


Buffalo in road


Moose on side of road


Elk Fest


Bison skulls for sale at Elk Fest

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Halfway to Jackson

Had a fun stop in Moab, UT on way to Jackson. Beautiful area. Canyon Lands and Arches National Parks are spectacular. Went on a fairly challenging hike in Canyon Lands, but beautiful and away from maddening crowds. Got to Jackson Wednesday after driving through rain and snow on way from Moab and extra one and a half hour detour due to mud slide on our planned route. The Casita is now planted for the summer.

Deeann and Eddie under Balanced Rock



Windows Arches



Balanced Rock


View in Arches NP

Monday, May 16, 2011

On The Road Again

Headed back to Jackson Hole again for the summer. Taking a round about way to get there so I can visit some old friends. First stop was Lubbock to see Andy and Nicky Anderson. Then to Westcliffe, CO for Bob and Barbara Davis' 50th wedding anniversary. Am now camped in Moab, UT and will be here a couple of days doing some hiking getting ready for the Tetons. Had a great 5.8 miler today in Canyon Lands National Park. Beautiful place with lots of good elevation. Will be going to Arches National Park tomorrow and then to Jackson Hole on Wednesday.


First stop: Roadside park on way to Lubbock

Bob and Barbara, Eddie and Deeann


Deeann in Canyon Lands National Park


Beautiful scenery, even on a hazy day.