Entering Tetons National Park.The Tetons from the side of the road.The Tetons from Shwabacher's Landing.The Tetons from Jackson Lake.Free range bison.Tasty, tasty bison.A break in the fence posts to allow the wild life to go back and forth.At Old Faithful.
The terrain around Old Faithful was like a cross between the moon surface, a volcano, and forest.Wait for it… Wait for it…RELEASE!The Tetons from Shwabacher's Landing. Totally worth the 1200 mile detour.
Left Salt Lake City after hitting up Moochie’s and the Epic Brewing Company. Quite surprised that there were parts of the country still under snow. In June.
On the Utah side of Bear Lake looking North.Detail of young trees along the southern edge of Bear Lake with the Caribou Range in the background.A barn near Ideal Beach, Utah.Springtime in Fish Haven, Idaho.Impressive building in St. Charles, Idaho.View of the Salt River Pass in Wyoming.Detail of pine tree along the Salt River Pass, Wyoming.World's largest elk horn arch. Afton, Wyoming.Horses graze on meadowlands near Afton, Wyoming.A peak of the Salt River Range north of Afton, Wyoming.Storm clouds surround a grove of trees near Jackson Hole, Wyoming.Welcoming committee, Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
Day 2 was mostly driving from Las Vegas to Salt Lake City, about an 8 hour trip. But before heading to Utah, we stopped at the Hoover Dam to check it out. I’m proud that for two Mexicans driving around the Southwest, we managed to avoid spending all but 30 minutes in Arizona.