
Sunday, August 29, 2010
The Work Never Ends, But College Does...

Friday, July 23, 2010
Take Only Memories...Leave Only Hoof Prints
Don't have much time for a long post today, but figured I'd take advantage of Jackson Hole's wireless to upload some pictures of todays HORSEBACK RIDING trip! Rachel and I set out to the Tetons early this morning for a day in the saddles. We arrived at Teton Horseback Adventures around noon and embarked out on a two-hour ride. Rachel's horse's name was Tink, while mine was Be-Be. Our guide/wrangler was a local cowboy and ranch owner named Jake. Not only did he train horses for a living, but he claimed to be a pretty good two-stepper as well. He even told me he'd prove it if I came to Jackson one night for a night of dancing. The day and weather turned out great, but by the end of the ride my legs had taken the shape of a bow and I had a little trouble walking. After putting up our saddles we decided to roll into Jackson for dinner at the brewery and some internet time and now we're about to head back to Grant. Continuing to have a wonderful last two weeks in Yellowstone!
Friday, July 16, 2010
Life Is Either A Great Adventure Or Nothing
Last week Rachel, Katie, and I set off on another outdoor adventure. This time our destination was Jenny Lake in the center of the Tetons. Instead of doing our usual activity hiking, we decided to take it to the water and try our canoeing skills. After we rented a three-man canoe we hit the water. We paddled out with Rachel in the back as the driver, Katie in the middle, and me leading the way in the front. With each stroke of our oars we became more excited. The beauty that surrounded us was absolutely breathtaking. The looming Tetons above our heads stood as a magnificent piece of art that was only embellished in the reflection of the water. As we paddled on we waved at passerby canoes and happily let our feet dangle in the lake water. It was the perfect day if I may say so myself. That was until a huge black cloud swept over the mountains and a burst of thunder rang through the air. With the small fear of getting stuck in a thunderstorm we hurriedly began to paddle back to shore. Our inexperienced muscles and skills made it difficult to paddle for long periods of time without stopping, but somehow we managed to make it back to the dock just as the rain began to pour, Even though mother nature decided to prematurely end our canoeing trip we still got a great experience out of it and had a blast. From there we drove on to Jackson Hole, one of my new favorite towns. We ate dinner at the Snake River Brewery and used their free WiFi to complete a few Internet needs. From there we drove back to Grant to settle down after a fun filled day.
The wireless at Grant isn’t the best so I’m trying to take advantage of other destinations so I can keep you updated through Facebook and my blog. Pictures are difficult to upload, but I’m doing my best. There’s plenty more on my Facebook profile if you want to check them out. The summer is quickly coming to an end, but I’ll keep you up to date on my upcoming adventures in the Wild Wild West.
Climb The Mountains And Get Their Good Tidings
It hasn’t become unusual for our days off to consist of scenic hikes in various places in Yellowstone. Rachel and I decided to conquer the treacherous Elephant Back hike one day. It was a short hike, but straight uphill. We were both completely out of breath by the time we made it to the top of the mountain but I’ve never seen a view more worth the climb. It was absolutely breath taking. The panoramic view of Lake Yellowstone with the snow covered Rocky Mountains in the background would make time stand still.
Our original plan for the next day was to go swimming in Firehole Canyon, but the warm weather seemed to take a break so we decided to go hiking once again. This time our destination was Cascade Lake. Once again the gang consisted of Rachel, Katie, and I and two of our coworkers Daniel and Stuart. We set off through a large wooded area, which then opened up into a huge meadow full of wild flowers and streams. Once we arrived at the lake we laid in the middle of a sunny field and ate snacks and simply enjoyed being outside. About 100 yards away a lone buffalo seemed to have the same idea. When the mosquitoes became too much we packed up and headed back to the car. Back at Grant we ate dinner and relaxed for the rest of the evening.
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
The Mountain Is Calling, And I Must Go
Once again for our day off Rachel, Katie, and I set off on another 9-mile hike to Fairy Falls. This time we brought our Turkish friend along Izzet. The first part of the trip was interesting with Izzet screaming in the backseat of the car to play “Fergalicious” on the iPod. After satisfying his Black Eyed Peas music needs we arrived at Fairy Falls hiking trail. The four of us laughed, made conversation, and stopped all along the way for photo opportunities. When we finally arrived at the waterfall we of course took more pictures and then sat down for a small, but delicious picnic of summer sausage, pepper jack cheese, and crackers. We then made the wrong choice in deciding to follow Rachel down a path she swore she had taken before and assumed looped around. After walking about 3 extra miles than we were supposed to in the WRONG direction we realized that Rachel had lead us astray and was no longer the leader. Although we took an alternative and longer route we got to see a lot of interesting things along the way like an elk carcass, some lone buffalo, and geysers that we wouldn’t have had the chance to experience otherwise. Even though our feet and legs paid the price from the few extra miles of hiking it was once again a great day.
When I returned to Grant Village that night my aunt and uncle, Kathy and Ryan Kephart, had just arrived in Yellowstone and asked me to join them for dinner along with Flip and Karen Watson at the Grant Village Restaurant. It was nice to see some people I knew and share some of my pictures and exciting stories with them.
Later that week I met up with my aunt and uncle again and drove to West Yellowstone where we had dinner at a great Italian restaurant called Pete’s. I finally got to satisfy my enormous craving for pizza. On the way back we got to experience Yellowstone at dusk and on the verge of a huge lightning storm. Just before the storm rolled in we got pictures of shadowy mountains, smoky geysers, and full on rainbows. It was some of the best sightseeing I’d experienced since being in the park.
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Enlightenment Begins Where The Pavement Ends
We left Grant Village that morning and drove to GTNP where we stopped by the visitor center and chose the best hike. From there we went to Jenny Lake where we ate our sack lunches by the water and fought off hungry ground hogs. We then set out on our four-hour hike. Along the way we took pictures of the Tetons, Jenny Lake, rivers, and waterfalls. The weather was beautiful and the setting was perfect. As I glanced up at the magnificent Teton Mountains I realized that it doesn’t get any better than this. What better atmosphere could you spend your entire summer break in?
After we finished our hike we all piled in the car and made our way to Jackson. Pulling into Jackson you could hear our stomachs growling. We decided to eat dinner at a burger place called Billy’s. It was another memorable experience. We each ordered the “Giant Billy Cheeseburger.” It was not only “giant”, but it was also the BEST cheeseburger I’ve ever eaten. So if you’re ever in Jackson Hole and looking for a good place to eat I recommend you stop by Billy’s. Before heading back to Grant we walked around Jackson and shopped for a while. So as you can see it was an eventful day and one full of new and exciting experiences.
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
I Am Delaware North
After I dropped my parents off at the Jackson Hole airport, I’d made it about a mile down the road before I had a brief moment of panic and I realized I was completely on my own for the summer. A wave of terror set in for just a moment. Then like it never happened at all I calmed down and realized just how much fun I was going to have and all that I was going to experience this summer.