Up early to capture the morning light hitting the Grand Tetons from the Snake River overlook.
The Snake River can be seen in the foreground and winding its way south.
I liked how the clouds were touching the top of the Grand Teton but only on the down wind side.
From the Snake River turnout Cal went back to the Schwabacher's Landing to catch the mountains in the
morning light. There were easily over 40 photographers at the site.
The water was calm and the reflections beautiful.
Cal stopped by the Church Of The Transfiguration while the sun was still low in the east.
The view behind the alter is spectacular.
The Grand Tetons from the field next to the Church Of The Transfiguration.
The Cathedral Group - again - on the road back to the Jenny Lake Lodge.
After breakfast we went into Jackson Hole to walk around. In the main square are arches made
of Elk horns.
A better photo of one arch to the square.
From Jackson Hole we went to the National Museum of Wildlife Art just outside the city.
It was fantastic - highly recommended - wonderful art and photos of animals.
Back to the Jenny Lake Lodge for another trail ride. This time Cal is riding Calvin. Yes,
the horse is named the same as its rider.
Virginia Ann and Cal near the Leigh Lake on the trail.
Cal having trouble telling Calvin to turn right. While the horse rides were a lot of fun, understanding
the horse is hard work. Calvin was a little hard to handle - wanted to do his own thing.
Virginia Ann loved the horses
The Moulton barn on Mormon's Row. This is a well-photographed barn. I would love
to spend several days in the Mormon's Row area as there are several old structures
built between 1908 and 1950.
On the Moose Junction - Wilson Road, we caught a glimpse an Elk caught on a hillside. This was the only
animal Virginia Ann and Cal spotted without the help of others.
Near the Elk was a female - we were able to get much closer to her.
As we headed back to our last evening in Grand Teton National Park we spotted a Moose. Once
again we used others to lead us to the sighting where a photographer was taking photos
in an odd direction. The Moose was on a hill and it was getting dark and tough to see.
Only with a long lens could you see him.
Seeing the moose was great as we had scoured the park looking for one but to see him on the
last night was especially fun. Then back to the Jenny Lake Lodge for a great meal.