



Monday, September 14 ~ packed up fairly early and headed south.
We really wanted to go out the East Entrance of Yellowstone to see what Duellen did not like about it. This is the first time we have not gone down that road either in or out of the park, but time was not on our side and we wanted to go through the Tetons again. Lewis Falls and Lewis Lake were as beautiful as before and the new walk way to the top of the falls was exciting and made them more beautiful. Just past there we spotted a huge bison in the Lewis River. He lumbered out of the water, up the bank and barely picked his head up after that. He was wonderful. We could not make ourselves miss Coulter Bay at the Tetons ~ has been a favorite for a long time. The Indian Museum and Cabins of the Tetons had to be missed this time. This was my first time to take a picture of the glaciers and Jenn Lake with leaves turning gold in the foreground. Turning toward Moran was not going allow us another trip by the Moran Barns but as we observed folks looking at some ducks in a pond, I spotted a moose calf hiding in the scrubby trees on the other side of the water. His picture though not great, is so cute ~ maybe not as cute as the one with its mother in 2005. Another fire in the forest was spotted and gave some unusual clouds of smoke. We wandered through the fields of cut wheat and more alfalfa. I have never seen such huge stacks of hay in every shape bale. In some places they had high game type fences around the stacks. We went through the Wind River Indian Reservation near Lander. It is a reservation that is shared by the Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho. I am now making a new list of places to spend time. Paulette spotted Split Rock formation and we saw many antelope. The best was a doe and two fawns. They were curious and very prissy.
Night found us at the KOA in Rawlins. We could hardly wait to get our computers out to download our pictures from the last two days, answer emails and add to the blog. I have enjoyed comments.
We are headed home but not in a hurry. We first have to decide which road to take.
Map reading time.
We really wanted to go out the East Entrance of Yellowstone to see what Duellen did not like about it. This is the first time we have not gone down that road either in or out of the park, but time was not on our side and we wanted to go through the Tetons again. Lewis Falls and Lewis Lake were as beautiful as before and the new walk way to the top of the falls was exciting and made them more beautiful. Just past there we spotted a huge bison in the Lewis River. He lumbered out of the water, up the bank and barely picked his head up after that. He was wonderful. We could not make ourselves miss Coulter Bay at the Tetons ~ has been a favorite for a long time. The Indian Museum and Cabins of the Tetons had to be missed this time. This was my first time to take a picture of the glaciers and Jenn Lake with leaves turning gold in the foreground. Turning toward Moran was not going allow us another trip by the Moran Barns but as we observed folks looking at some ducks in a pond, I spotted a moose calf hiding in the scrubby trees on the other side of the water. His picture though not great, is so cute ~ maybe not as cute as the one with its mother in 2005. Another fire in the forest was spotted and gave some unusual clouds of smoke. We wandered through the fields of cut wheat and more alfalfa. I have never seen such huge stacks of hay in every shape bale. In some places they had high game type fences around the stacks. We went through the Wind River Indian Reservation near Lander. It is a reservation that is shared by the Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho. I am now making a new list of places to spend time. Paulette spotted Split Rock formation and we saw many antelope. The best was a doe and two fawns. They were curious and very prissy.
Night found us at the KOA in Rawlins. We could hardly wait to get our computers out to download our pictures from the last two days, answer emails and add to the blog. I have enjoyed comments.
We are headed home but not in a hurry. We first have to decide which road to take.
Map reading time.