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Saturday, October 22, 2022

THE DESTINATION OR THE JOURNEY......Part 3, Conclusion

 Note...If you have not read parts one and two of this post, please scroll down and read them first. This will keep the events in chronological order...

Cheryl took these reflective images at Schwabacher Landing...


As I mentioned in an earlier post, our daughter Sarah drove over to spend some time with us in Grand Teton National Park. The following image is from her first season working at Signal Mountain Lodge...


 Next is a more recent photo of her "on the job" as a whitewater rafting guide in White Salmon, Washington...


The is a view of Jackson Lake. The small stones are normally under water...




Away from the roads the park is generally referred to as "the backcountry".  Each year visitors over-estimate their physical condition or under-estimate the demands of this beautiful terrain...



In the next image Cheryl is picking her way down a steep section of trail...


Ram's Head Lake is a popular destination...





Lake of the Craigs...



A morning view of Cascade Canyon...



Another view from the high-country...


Inspiration Point...




The Red Hills as seen from Gros Ventre Road...



Slide Lake can also be seen from the Gros Ventre Road...


Are you old enough to remember the movie "Shane"? This is what is left of the homestead featured in the film...


Sarah and Cheryl strike a celebratory pose on the trail...




Thanks for visiting, be well, and come back soon.





4 comments:

  1. Cheryl must in in great condition to tackle that trail! What a beautiful daughter you have. She seems to be continuing tbe family love of nature. And that country...wow.

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  2. Awesome post! Cheryl must be in great shape to tackle that trail. And your daughter is beautiful .

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  3. Awesome post! Cheryl must be in great shape to tackle that trail. And your daughter is beautiful .

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  4. Great pics. I remember Shane that's cool

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