3.20.2014

Jackalopes, hotspring, lakes, squatches

 We were probably way too close to this bear. Silly bear.

 I don't remember the name of this lake. It was near Brooks Lake on Togwotee Pass.











Because Jackalopes are awesome.




More summer stuff


 Pelicans- beaks can hold more than their bellies can! This bird is pretty awesome. It's neat to see a small squadron fly over head. Squadron is one of the collective nouns for pelicans btw.

Not really sure what the creature below is- either a river otter or a musk rat.
Left: Squatch kinda likes the water.
Right: Tim loves the water.




 Squatch is wearing her summer hair cut. It's not nearly as short as it was when she was in Arizona. I think we'll probably get it cut shorter next summer. I love her spotty coat.


 Waterfall in Yellowstone. I don't remember the name. Sorry.
Annnnd that's the back of Carl's head.


I wish the blue heron on the right was a clearer picture, but I thought it was neat to see. They make some of the most bizarre noises.






Some more pics from last June


Jenny Lake on the left, Tim in a super sweet tuxedo tshirt. I think this was a special event, hence the tuxedo. 
On the right is Hidden Falls, which flows into Jenny Lake. It is hands down the most popular hike in the park. It's a level hike, it's next to a lake, and goes to a waterfall, so uber popular.


 These are from my birthday hike last June, we went up to Garnet canyon until we started to get into the snow...

 And then we ran into this little fella! Birthday Bear!!!! There is a reason we carry bear spray with us. This guy wasn't aggressive, but it was a super busy trail, and it got caught between parties of hikers. Kind of a hairy situation. I wish we had a better picture, it didn't get out of the shade though.



 In the spring we get some amazing moths that came through the park. I don't know what it is, but it's spectacular!

 Maci came up to Jackson for a wedding and stayed with us, and we went for a nice stroll out to Leigh lake. It's a quiet hike because people need to walk a little farther to get to it, and there's not a waterfall. But it does have cool little islands.


 Lupines!!!!





 I don't care if the dandelion is invasive, it made for a cute little photo. The arrowleaf balsams are everywhere, they're just so happy!



3.15.2014

Grizzly Lake hike





 Just a coupla pictures of our mountain range. Fog makes things a bit more dramatic. I don't mind. The visitors get pissed though. Especially when it's really foggy and you can't see the mountains.



 Tim and Squatchy on the trail to Grizzly Lake. I don't think we saw anyone on the trail. That's one of the beauties of hiking in the National Forests. You've got the place to yourself practically, and you can bring your dog off leash. It's great. Sometimes you have to deal with hunters, and a lot of the time the scenery isn't quite like it is in a national park, but that's why we do both.



 Why yes, I did take a picture of Squatch peeing. I'm that kind of person.

 I think this was the most rewarding view of the day. It was a long hike, even if we didn't get all the way to where we were supposed to be headed. I think we'll try again this year.



These are Fritillarias. Tim refers to them as camo lilies. He thinks they're difficult to spot.