Monday, August 18, 2008

Annual Teton Trip

We have had some very sad days because I lost my camera, then found it. Then I lost the battery charger and cable to connect it to the computer. When I found my camera it had a little battery left and so these our the few pictures that we took while in the Tetons. Then when we got back from our vacation I couldn't get the pictures off the camera because the battery was dead and we couldn't find the cord. Alas - the gremlin problem has been solved at our house and so here are the pics and the story of the trip...

Oliver's family goes every year and stays at Colter Bay and we had a fantastic time. We hiked, saw wildlife, went swimming, played games, slept, read, ate, ate, ate and had fun.

We hiked several different places in the park but these photos are from our hike up Garnet Canyon. This canyon goes between the middle and south teton and we hiked up to The Meadow which is the base camp for hiking the other Tetons. The 5.4 mile one-way hike had us ascend 9,300 feet and I am happy to admit that it totally kicked my hiny. But we made it up, had lunch, and came back in just about 5.5 hours. The view was amazing and we had a great time.


Here is Oliver with the middle Teton behind him.


The base of this mountain is The Meadows and those are all the boulders that we had to climb over. The way up through the boulders really wasn't fun because Taylor and Emily went ahead without us and we lost track of the trail so we did a lot more boulder climbing then we needed to. But coming down was better because we saw where the trail was...


Last year when we went to Colter Bay we didn't hike - except for one Sunday stroll and so this year I opted to leave my CamelBak at home. That was a bad plan - I really needed it. But the ranger told us that they hadn't had any trouble with people drinking from the falls in the 20 years that he worked there and so I filled up on the way up and the way down. (The gestation period for giardia has come and gone and all is still well.)


Amazing tree struck by lightning...


View of Taggert and Bradly Lakes - we started at the same elevation as the lakes - YIKES!

The day before our long hike we meandered four miles one way to Hidden Falls and Inspiration Point from Jenny Lake. It really is a relatively flat first three mile and then the last part had more kids on the trail then anything and so it wasn't that difficult. Dad rode the watercraft across the lake one way and we met him up at the falls and then we all walked back. We saw a mom and baby moose and several other little critters. Plus, Taylor and Emily managed to nearly give mom a heart attack. The only disappointment was that it was a really crowded hike. But we had a great time. Aren't Tay and Emily such a cute hiking couple?


We also saw deer, antelope, a fox with a dead animal in it's mouth, and two bears (black and grizzly). It was a great year for animals because it wasn't that warm and it rained for an hour or so everyday to help keep them out in the daytime for us to enjoy!



2 comments:

Deidre said...

YOu guys have too much fun!

Laura said...

Hey! My family goes up and spends a few weeks in Colter Bay every summer as well. Oliver's not distantly related to the Summers clan is he...