This trip, at the end of September, was with Road Scholar but was run by the Teton Science School in Jackson WY. The first snow of the season greeted us and made the Tetons stand out. Our first hike was to Bradley and Taggart lake.
This is the view from the Teton Science School parking lot that morning.
Just before arriving at the entrance station we saw our only grizzly bear from the bus window. He moved fast into the trees and this is the best shot I got.
Comming to the second day of hiking we loaded up and took the bus north thru the Tetons to Yellowstone stopping to walk around some of the points of interest. We spent that night in a park lodge in yellowstone.
View from the deck of the Jackson Lake Lodge of the Tetons.
Closer zoom.
One of the Giant Ravens common in the park.
We continued up the road by Yellowstone lake and visited some of the thermal features by the lake.
Our hike today was through some meadows on the way to the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone. We saw a bison on the trail.
Day three. took us to Noris Geyser basin, toward Mammoth Hot Springs resort where we spent our 4th night.
A spruce tree. You can tell spruce from firs by the cones. Fir cones stand upright and are not shed. Spruce cones dangle and are all over the ground.
Aspen
Aspen
Violets
Elk blocking the trail.
Sleeping elk
Drummer on the hill
On day 4 we went back to the Teton Science School for the final two nights of the trip;
Sandhill Cranes
Common Mergansers
Old Faithful
Pussypaws ?
Fringed Gentian
Last day was a ride in a ski lift to a mountain where we could walk up an additional 1300 ft to around 10,400 feet.
Sticxky Geranium
Blue flax
Pika
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