Today as I enjoyed a good sack lunch looking across String Lake at Grand Teton, I thought of you. Later as we took in Upper Mesa Falls, I realized I was seeing one of Idaho 's hidden gems!
Today as I enjoyed a good sack lunch looking across String Lake at Grand Teton, I thought of you. Later as we took in Upper Mesa Falls, I realized I was seeing one of Idaho 's hidden gems!
Ken
So much to learn, so little time.....
Without a doubt the Tetons are my favorite area. Cascade Canyon, Jenny Lake, Lupine Meadows, and the list goes on. While not technically difficult, my most exhilarating climb there was free soling the Middle Teton.
Dave Anderson
Chester, NH
I managed to get some photos at Jenny Lake.
It wasn't too far from there we stopped to photograph a sow grizzly with two, 1 year old cubs.
Ken
So much to learn, so little time.....
Lee Schierer
USNA '71
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Well it did happen!
En route to this:
GT1.jpg
We came upon Momma and her twin 1 year old cubs......as seen here:
GT2.jpg
The one unusual siting we had, I discovered and the guide confirmed. Unfortunately, nobody was able to get a photo. I happen to see a black wolf. It grabbed what we believe was a marmot and threw it over it's shoulder. It placed it on the ground and proceeded to scratch grass on it. It then went about marking it's territory. It all happened in a matter of seconds and then it disappeared. To my knowledge nobody got a photo. I didn't have time to get my DSLR out of the case.
Last edited by Ken Fitzgerald; 05-21-2016 at 9:54 PM.
Ken
So much to learn, so little time.....
Very nice Ken. We saw this sow and cubs in Denali during our Alaska visit.IMG_3522.jpg We also saw this guy just down the road. He stoppedour tour bus for about 10 minutes before he decided we could pass by.IMG_3495 (2) (800x533).jpg
Lee Schierer
USNA '71
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