Friday, September 30, 2016

Finishing Up in Tetons

Hi All,

Cold nights and pleasant days mark the start of fall in the Tetons. Willows, aspens and cottonwoods are shedding their leaves, mostly on our Wildlife Brigade hybrid. We explained that it is camouflage so we can get closer to the wildlife.


Still lots of golden leaves on the trees.

Here Grand Teton and South Teton peeks above the trees.

A few rainy days in the valley left a fresh dusting of snow in the mountains.

Wednesday was our last "work" day, a back country hike to Phelps Lake Overlook. Still lots of visitors on the trail with lots of questions.

Friends Walt and Betty left today but not before taking this beautiful sunrise photo of the Teton range.
We will stay in the area until next Thursday. We will celebrate Rosh Hashanah here with the Jackson Hole Jewish Community then head east with wildlife refuge stops, Yom Kippur in Omaha, NE, music in Nashville and coach repairs in Red Bay, AL. 

We are scheduled to arrive at our winter gig at Barberville Pioneer Settlement by Nov 1.

Love,

Sandy & Carl 
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