Tag: Jackson

  • Family Vacation: Jackson

    Family Vacation: Jackson

    Grand Tetons  |  Yellowstone  |  Jackson

    Having left Yellowstone National Park, we reenter the Grand Tetons from the north, passing by Jackson Lake before reaching Teton Point Turnout for sunset. Far to the east, storm clouds build; there is a faint rainbow amidst the rain spouts. I think there are more angry clouds beyond the western ridges, since the sunset colors are not what I had hoped for.

    Rain arrives in the night, and morning is a wet one. We tour the Craig Thomas Discovery and Visitor Center and do a scenic drive, staying dry inside our car. At Oxbow Bend, I notice that about a third of the leaves have blown off.

    This evening, there is a special Artist Reception at Images of Nature. The place overflows with the crowd, and Thomas Mangelsen plans to unveil a few of his latest photographs. Because this reception will go until 9:00 pm, we decide to get dinner and come back. Local is an amazing restaurant. I’m glad we have a reservation. We try the French onion soup, seared trout, elk medallions, sautéed mushrooms, heirloom tomatoes, and crispy Brussel sprouts. Then, we make it back to Mangelsen’s gallery in time for the unveiling.

    It’s time to get some rest before heading off to Chicago for another meeting while the rest of the family returns home.

  • Family Vacation: Grand Tetons

    Family Vacation: Grand Tetons

    Grand Tetons  |  Yellowstone  |  Jackson

    After Boston, I fly directly to Jackson Hole. The plane circles in from the north and tucks in under the blanket of clouds. Below, the valley is beautiful, dotted with golden cottonwoods and aspens in a two-colored mosaic. Upon landing and after getting the car, I rush to the Snake River Overlook for a sunset shot. The color had vanished from the sky, but the valley floor still resonates with the feel of autumn.

    The next morning, I drive through the rain, visiting various parts of Grand Teton National Park. A lone tree greets me at the National Elk Refuge. Just beyond, a young moose trots alongside the highway and suddenly crosses the road. Beaver dams create the serene flow at Schwabacher’s Landing. I return to the hotel for breakfast, pick up my parents, and head to Teton Village for a stroll. Afterwards, the drive around Jenny Lake is a tour of fall color at its fullest.

    Torrential rain pummels our car on the return trip. Pulling off at the turnout to the old historic Cunningham Cabin, we wait a little. Suddenly, the sky parts, and behind us, a bright rainbow arcs over the stands of cottonwoods. I rush to the Snake River Overlook and capture a shaft of sunlight streaming in from a hole in the clouds. From Teton Point Turnout, a fiery sunset contrasts with the purple mountains and fall foliage set ablaze.

    Dinner is at the Wild Sage, featuring grilled quail, pheasant, and bison ribeye.

    Tuesday is a driving tour. The rain has cleared, and I take the scenic drive out of Jackson to Pinedale to Farson to Lander to Dubois and across Togwotee Pass back to Moran Junction. This 375-mile loop through the Wind River Range is specatular.

    I return to Schwabacher’s Landing in the late afternoon to take pictures. My parents are strolling back to the car, and suddenly, I hear a car rev its engine and plunge into the water. It turns out to be visitors from Ireland. The driver had stepped on the accelerator instead of the brakes. What a way to mess up a vacation. I get more pictures from Teton Point Turnout and the Snake River Overlook.

    This evening, Andy and Alice arrives. After getting some rest for the night, we head first to Mormon Row to photograph that famous Moulton Barn. Then, we make our way north, stopping for Lunch at Scheffield’s in Flagg Ranch before entering Yellowstone.