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Chapel of the Transfiguration

The Chapel of the Transfiguration is a small log chapel in Grand Teton National Park and is now on the National Register of Historic Places . Built in 1925 it still holds services twice a week. It was built specifically to frame the Cathedral Group of peaks of the Teton...

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Deep into a second week in Grand Teton

After the kayaking adventures of the past weekend the weather came in to rain on our parade, so to speak. The work week has been just that, work-work-work which is not necessarily a bad thing. A few days of hard work allows more play time come the weekend where we...

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Kayaking Jackson Lake

We double-downed on the kayaking by hitting Jackson Lake following yesterday’s ‘yaking on Jenny Lake. We knew Jackson Lake would not let us down with the “trail” mingling among the many inlets, channels, and islands between Coulter Bay and Half Moon Bay.

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Kayaking Jenny Lake

Since I began thinking about buying a kayak/canoe I’ve pictured it on Jenny Lake. For me, she has been the iconic lake to explore. I realize that this is not necessarily true, but to someone that knew nothing of kayaking, or lakes, Jenny was my lake-romance.

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Roughing it in Grand Teton National Forest

It is a funny feeling; not looking forward to moving onto the next location. That is the reality of this place to Kerri and I, we have been looking forward to the Teton Forest for months and now that we are here we are happy to sit idle for as...

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Going to Grand Teton

I knew it was a little risky to start moving North so early in the season, but we had spent the last four weeks in RV parks and the options in Colorado for boondocking is very slim at this time of the year. Instead of waiting around for the weather...

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Fine drinks and a fine town

It is all about the company you keep and this day only backs that argument up. When offered to accompany a cocktail aficionado to where that person has been looking forward to going for some time, you accept. I did, and rewarded I was. Dram Apothecary was the destination, and...

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Buffalo Bills grave

Lookout Mountain watches over our camp in Golden, Colorado. Just up that mountain (if you can dodge all the bicyclists along the way) is the William F Cody (aka Buffalo Bill) grave and Museum. Kerri and I agreed that when Buffalo Bill wished for his body to be buried here...

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Colorado Railroad Museum

In an attempt to give Kerri some time to actually work without me distracting her, I got out to visit the Colorado Railroad Museum just 2 miles away from the RV park. These are the little things that I would not normally do, but for when I have all the...

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Stretching out the plans

I normally do not plan too far ahead, as I know my plans will invariably change, but Kerri’s work schedule requires a little more premeditation in the strategy department. Adding to the need is the desire to meet up with some of the Airstream convoy also making the foray into...